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Perfection (October 2003; ISBN 0-8217-7486-7): "An incredible romance filled with danger, excitement, and betrayal. Read this! Can I make it any clearer?" -- The Huntress Reviews
"Regina Scott is a master storyteller. Once I started reading, I could not stop. She has crafted a wonderful tale full of romance and suspense. One word truly sums it up--perfection." -- Affaire de Coeur
"Perfection is a splendid tale of deceptions and danger, revenge and treachery, and the healing power of love. For an engrossing book that will hold your attention from the start, I recommend Perfection." -- AOL's Romance Fiction Forum
"In her latest historical Regency, Scott beautifully builds a quiet sense of menance and dangerous intrigue and then adds wonderfully complex characters and witty writing to create an exceptionally memorable romance." -- Booklist
"Appealing, intelligent protagonists, nicely defined if not always likeable secondary characters, and the darker elements of greed, murder, and revenge combine with charming dialog, well-done descriptions, and solid prose to produce a historical that shouldn't disappoint." -- Library Journal
     Starstruck (June 2003; ISBN 0-8217-7485-9): "Here is a book that will intrigue you whether you like gazing at the stars or not. Fast paced and sub-plots that will keep events interesting. Terrific reading here!" -- The Huntress Reviews
"Regina Scott’s irresistible characters will win your heart. This is a whimsical tale of love and the stars...
in which the greatest adventure is love itself. Delightful!" -- Eloisa James, New York Times and USA Today best-selling author
"Fascinating details about astronomy in the Regency era are deftly sprinkled into Scott's superb historical, which will cast a spell over readers with its subtly nuanced characters, danger-tinged plot, sharp wit, and graceful writing." -- Booklist
"A dashing, if somewhat mysterious, privateer and an intelligent, resourceful heroine, along with a charming debutante and several greedy villains, enliven the intricate plot of this historical, set in the Regency era. Nicely interweaving romance and intrigue, Scott overlays it all with an excellent sense of time and place." -- Library Journal
"Ms. Scott weaves a tale that readers will enjoy long into the night. Her multilayered characters and intriguing plotline all coalesce into a most interesting story. Get your copy of STARSTRUCK today. It's definitely not one to be missed." -- The Word on Romance
"Fans of historical romances, as well as those of traditional Regencies, will adore STARSTRUCK. I highly recommend this well-written, entertaining tale. Regina Scott's wit, graceful prose, and deft interweaving of fascinating astronomical details into the plot will leave readers as spellbound by her first historical romance as the sight of the comet renders her characters." -- Romance Reviews Today
"STARSTRUCK is a delightfully action-packed regency romance! Ms. Scott brings Cassie to life with a wonderful twist of charm and humor. Devon is devilishly charming and mysterious. The other characters have their own quirks and characteristics that bring even more life to the story. A fun book, I could hardly wait to see what was going to happen next! I went from chuckling to sighing and indignation and back again as I read. If you like the regency period and a mystery, this book is a good combination of both. I would recommend this to lovers of both genres." -- Romance Junkies
84 out of 100 ". . . I enjoy reading Starstruck because of the characters and their well-written interactions with each other. In a way, this book is like the last few of a dying species: a romance starring an actually intelligent bluestocking." -- Mrs. Giggles
"So if you like your Regency stories with a strong mystery element, dangerous characters, an unusual heroine and hero (mon Dieu, he has strong ties to France!), and room for a complex plot to develop, you will enjoy Starstruck." -- Rakehell and Under the Covers Reviews
    Utterly Devoted (August 2002; ISBN 0-8217-7282-1): "Regina Scott tells a wonderful story of love overcoming obstacles and hearts learning to trust again." -- Romantic Times
"Readers will be UTTERLY DEVOTED to following Regina Scott's career as she makes the transition to longer novels that will allow her complex characters and detailed plots to shine." -- The Romance Reader Connection
Nominated for Rose Award for Best Regency of 2002 by Loves Romances
    Lord Borin's Secret Love (May
2002; ISBN 0821772791): "Regina Scott pens a fast-paced riddle of a
tale . . . Her excellent cast of characters brings great charm and humor
to this romantic romp." -- Romantic Times
"With sparkling dialogue,
humorous antics, and realistic interactions between the characters, this
well-written, entertaining tale is sure to please . . . I highly recommend
this book to all romance readers who like heart-warming, unique love
stories with delightfully original characters." -- AOL's Romance Fiction
Forum
    The Irredeemable Miss Renfield
(December 2001; ISBN 0-8217-6992-8): "Regina Scott has delivered on her
promise to pen a great love story for dashing Lord Leslie Petersborough.
Her legion of dedicated fans are sure to be pleased." -- Romantic Times
"An enjoyable, feel-good romp." -- The Romance Reader Connection
Second Place (tie), Bookseller's Best Award for Best Regency of 2001
The Incomparable Miss Compton (August 2001; ISBN
0-8217-6991-X): "Regina Scott delivers another solid romantic tale . .
. combining charm, wit, and intrigue with insightful characterizations and
glimpses into the true political mindset of the day." -- Romantic Times
"Here's a delightful tale about two mature people who don't really believe they can fall in love but find out they can't help themselves. Funny, touching, and with characters that are flawed but eminently likable. . a charmer." -- The Romance Reader
Second Place (tie), Bookseller's Best Award for Best Regency of 2001
     His Blushing Bride
(May 2001; ISBN 0-8217-6815-8): Top Pick! "Three
first-rate tales to savor . . . the last by long-time Regency star Regina
Scott." -- Romantic Times
    The Marquis' Kiss (November 2000;
ISBN 0-8217-6705-4): "Regina Scott delivers another winning romance. Her fans will be
thrilled by this latest release, and so will you!" -- Affaire de Coeur
     A
Dangerous Dalliance (May 2000; ISBN 0-8217-6609-0): "I enjoyed this enchanting romantic suspense tale which was
full of twists and turns throughout. Regina Scott's fans will be
delighted. I found this novel hard to put down and was up into the wee
hours of the morning reading." -- Affaire de
Coeur
"Ms. Scott
adds a dandy mystery subplot to move events forward for our reading
pleasure. A lively tale." -- Romantic Times
"I loved this book. The Colonial Upstart of an earl paired with a lovely art teacher is a brilliant stroke and the writing matches her plot . . . . This is a page turner and I defy a reader to put the book down until finished."-- Noted Regency author Emily Hendrickson
"A Place by the Fire" in Mistletoe Kittens (December 1999; ISBN 0-8217-6303-2): "This charming trio of light and lively Christmas novellas is brimming with kittens, children, holiday hijinks, and love and should please Regency readers and cat lovers alike. A worthy, well-done collection." -- Library Journal
    Catch of the Season (November 1999; ISBN
0-8217-6390-3): "Warm, funny and spirited, just like Allison [the heroine], and
passionate and worthy, just like her true hero. An excellent Regency
romance." -- Affaire de Coeur
"Ms. Scott
leavens her tale with entertaining flashes of humor. Three cheers for the
ferret!" -- Romantic Times
    The Bluestocking on His Knee (May
1999; ISBN 0-8217-6209-5): "Ms. Scott crafts
a zesty courtship romance featuring a delightfully eccentric heroine and a
sinfully attractive hero." -- Romantic Times
"Very entertaining story with a fresh
approach." -- Rendezvous
Finalist, Bookseller's Best Award for Best Regency of 1999
    The Unflappable Miss Fairchild (March
1998; ISBN 0-8217-5872-1): " . . . very likeable hero and heroine, humor, and one laugh-out-loud scene that stars one of the most outstanding examples of 'bad' writing since the Bad Hemmingway contest folded." -- The Romance Reader
"Ms. Scott's appealing characters, especially the insouciant hero, will win your heart." -- Romantic Times
Other reviews can be found at:
Affaire de
Coeur
Loves Romances
Huntress Reviews
Rakehell
Romance Junkies
Romance Reviews Today Romantic Times Magazine
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