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  • Published: 1 December 2004
  • ISBN: 9780099468059
  • Imprint: Arrow
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 256
  • RRP: $29.99

Charity Girl

Georgette Heyer's sparkling Regency romance




A brilliant heart-tugging romance by one of our best-known and most beloved historical novelists.

When Fate and a chivalrous impulse combine to saddle Viscount Desford with a friendless homeless waif named Cherry Steane, to whom else should he turn in such a scrape but his old childhood playmate, Henrietta Silverdale? For all they refused to oblige their parents by marrying, they have always been the best of friends. But as Desford pursues Cherry's lickpenny grandfather and reprobate father around unfashionable watering places and the seedier fringes of society, Hetta is forced to wonder whether he might not, at last, have fallen in love. Without the timely intervention of his scapegrace brother Simon, and Hetta's worthy suitor Gary Nethercott, Desford is in danger of making a rare mess of his affairs.

Charity Girl is a wonderful romantic novel by the queen of the Regency romance , and one of the most popular historical novelists of all time.

  • Published: 1 December 2004
  • ISBN: 9780099468059
  • Imprint: Arrow
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 256
  • RRP: $29.99

About the author

Georgette Heyer

Author of over fifty books, Georgette Heyer is the best-known and best-loved of all historical novelists, who made the Regency period her own. Her first novel, The Black Moth, published in 1921, was written at the age of seventeen to amuse her convalescent brother; her last was My Lord John. Although most famous for her historical novels, she also wrote eleven detective stories. Georgette Heyer died in 1974 at the age of seventy-one.

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Praise for Charity Girl

My favourite historical novelist - stylish, romantic, sharp, and witty. Her sense of period is superb, her heroines are enterprising, and her heroes dashing. I owe her many happy hours

Margaret Drabble

Sparkling

Independent on Sunday

Triumphantly good . . . Georgette Heyer is unbeatable

India Knight, Sunday Telegraph