The Nonesuch

The Nonesuch by Georgette Heyer is a historical romance published by Sourcebooks, Incorporated in 2009. This edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Ancilla Trent, who is tasked with chaperoning the spirited Tiffany Wield. When Tiffany’s impulsive actions lead her to run off to London, Ancilla faces the challenge of preventing a scandal, prompting a gallant intervention from Sir Waldo Hawkridge, a wealthy bachelor.
Readers will find a blend of wit, engaging dialogue, and intrigue as the story unfolds. The dynamics between Ancilla and Tiffany highlight the complexities of their relationship, while Sir Waldo’s involvement introduces themes of love and redemption. Set against the backdrop of Regency society, this book explores the trials and tribulations of its characters, making it a notable addition to the genre of historical fiction and romance.
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Readers continue to be charmed by bestselling author Georgette Heyer, the Queen of Regency Romance, and her flashes of wit, wonderful dialogue, and delightful intrigue.
An impetuous flight…
Tiffany Wield’s bad behavior is a serious trial to her chaperone. “On the shelf” at twenty-eight, Ancilla Trent strives to be a calming influence on her tempestuous charge, but then Tiffany runs off to London alone and Ancilla is faced with a devastating scandal.
A gallant rescue…
Sir Waldo Hawkridge, confirmed bachelor and one of the wealthiest men in London, comes instantly to the aid of the intrepid Ancilla to stop Tiffany’s flight, and in the process discovers that it’s never too late for the first bloom of love.
Praise for Georgette Heyer:
“A writer of great wit and style… I’ve read her books to ragged shreds.”–Kate Fenton, Daily Telegraph
“Triumphantly good…Georgette Heyer is unbeatable.”–India Knight, Sunday Telegraph
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