![]() Her first Regency romance, The Weaver Takes a Wife, was published in 1999, to critical acclaim. After honing her craft on five young adult books for Bantam’s long-running Sweet Dreams series (the first of which, Wrong-Way Romance, is a collector's item today), she tried her hand at the genre she had loved for so long. South came to the conclusion she would simply have to do it herself. ![]() Since Georgette Heyer was dead and could not write any more Regencies, Ms. Although she doubtless would have been a chambermaid had she actually lived in Regency England, that didn’t stop her from fantasizing about waltzing the night away in the arms of a handsome, wealthy, and titled gentleman. At the age of sixteen, Sheri Cobb South discovered Georgette Heyer, and came to the startling realization that she had been born into the wrong century. ![]()
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