Monday, June 26, 2006

The enduring appeal of the Regency period...


As you may have noticed, we’re rather fond of historical romance here at Piatkus and like all good publishers we know that the most popular setting for historical fiction is the Regency. But why is this the case? Is it purely what one might call the Jane Austen effect? Or even the enduring appeal of Colin Firth in wet britches?

Of course, if one were to choose a historical period to live in then life in Regency England was a fairly civilised affair – for the wealthy at least. Perhaps the romance of the period is even because of rigid social structure and the rules and regulations regarding courtship and marriage. Life as part of the bon ton seems to involve a whirlwind tour of country estates, exciting balls – and – let’s not forget - great dresses!

There’s also a very practical appeal to a historical romance set in the Regency period. The further one goes back in our history - Romans aside - the lower our standards of hygiene. Personally, it can take the edge off a romance for me if I start to wonder about plumbing. But in a Regency at least one never has to worry about when our heroine last had access to a hot bath…

What do you like about the Regency period?

Thursday, June 15, 2006

Calling all romance fans!

Calling all romance fans!

Welcome to Love Bytes, the brand new Piatkus romance blog!

We decided to launch this blog so that romance readers and fans can get together and exchange views and ideas on their favourite authors, such as Nora Roberts, Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Linda Howard, Sherrilyn Kenyon to name but a few. We’ll also be discussing various romance related topics, and this is your opportunity to let us know what you really think.

Gillian and I both work in the fiction department at Piatkus, and we will aim to post new topics at least once a week. Over the coming months, we’ll also be getting our authors involved, so look out for guest posts from your favourites. Many of our colleagues are also serious romance readers, so we’ll also be asking them for their recommendations and reviews.

Links to a selection of our romance authors are listed in the sidebar, and if you have any specific queries, just click on the blogmail link and drop us a line.

We hope that you will visit us regularly and enjoy having your say at Love Bytes!

To be in with a chance to win a copy of The Duke & I by Julia Quinn, be amongst the first 25 people to leave a comment, and tell us the title of your favourite historical romance novel.