Over 120,000 downloads The novels in the Regency Goddesses series are regularly in the top 20 for Historical Romance and can be enjoyed in any order.
A sparkling Christmas Regency romp from bestselling humorous historical romance author DG Rampton.a strong-willed lady who has no wish to hunt for a husbanda blunt, caustic gentleman with an inconvenient betrothala delightfully devious grandmother (and retired courtesan) who hasn't lost her toucha masterclass in matchmaking featuring meddling, mayhem, and the sort of mystic chemistry that defies logic
In this chart-topping instalment of the Regency Goddesses series, two stubborn hearts learn that resistance is futile when fate and one determined grandmother conspire together.
"Heyer for the Modern Era" A sparkling, clean Regency romp with a festive twist.
Much Loved Tropes: Grumpy/Sunshine, Enemies-to-Lovers, Forced Proximity, and a Hero who Falls First.
A Delightful Regency World: From the glittering London social scene to the winter wonderland of a snow-bound country estate.
Feel-Good Guarantee: Like all of DG Rampton's novels, Aphrodite is a high-joy escape designed to leave you with a happy heart.
Praise for the Regency Goddesses Series "Be ready to laugh."
The novels in the Regency Goddesses series are standalone, although one minor character makes an appearance in all three - have you discovered them?
As I like to stay in period as much as possible, all spelling follows British English conventions.
The idea for Aphrodite came to me while reading Courtesans by Katie Hickman. The women who reached the heights of becoming courtesans during the Regency period led privileged lives and often had it better than the wives They owned their own assets, managed their lives without male interference, and walked away from their protectors whenever they wished, usually greatly enriched. I wanted to explore a strong female character, Mrs Delamer, who had lived that life and unabashedly made the most of her opportunities.