Jane Austen's Ghost
What do you do when the only person who can save the world’s greatest fiction writer is you?
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A masterpiece of wit, ingenuity and impeccable style, Regency maven Jennifer Kloester brings the great Jane Austen into the modern world in this enchanting, exhilarating adventure of love, literature and life everlasting…
A fabulous, fun read for all Jane Austen fans.
When a two-hundred year-old curse sends a ghostly Jane Austen into our world instead of the next, there’s only one person who can save her. But Cassandra Austin is no hero and her own life’s a mess. She’s lost her job, her boyfriend, her money and her phone, and all in one day! Besides, she doesn’t believe in ghosts or spells or magic—at least, not until her eccentric Aunt Butters casts a spell in Winchester Cathedral’s Crypt.
Now Aunty B’s life is in peril and Cassie must form an unlikely friendship with a writing legend if she’s going to prevent disaster. She and her ghostly companion must race against time to solve the mystery of the curse before Jane Austen is forever bound to a man she does not love.
But will Cassie find the courage and will Jane Austen’s genius be enough to save the day? The clock is ticking, the quest is calling, and mysteries abound in this genre-bending contemporary-historical paranormal romance with a clever Regency twist.


The Novels of Georgette Heyer
For decades, Jennifer Kloester has researched the life and work of Georgette Heyer.
‘Fascinating reading. I can see my copy is going to become as battered as my beloved Heyer novels as I repeatedly pull it from the bookshelf to look up this or that. A must for every Georgette Heyer fan’ – Anne Gracie
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The author of Georgette Heyer’s Regency World and Georgette Heyer: Biography of a Bestseller, the definitive biography of this reclusive, beloved author, Kloester now turns her attention to the 56 novels in Heyer’s canon, most of which are still in print.
Heyer Society – Essays on the Literary Genius of Georgette Heyer
Scholars, authors, bloggers and fans come together in a celebration of the works and worlds of Georgette Heyer (1902 – 1974).
Edited by Rachel Hyland
Featuring contributions from renowned Heyer biographer Jennifer Kloester, heading up a talented team of Heyer devotees, this far-ranging and thought-provoking collection considers topics as diverse as intimacy, privilege, historical accuracy and contemporary analysis, along with looks at Heyer’s influences, and the many writers – and readers – she continues to influence worldwide.
By turns learned, personal, insightful and irreverent, the dozens of essays herein exult in the unparalleled genius of this true nonpareil.
A must for any Heyer fan!


Georgette Heyer: Biography of a Bestseller
The woman behind the books has stayed hidden…until now!
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Georgette Heyer famously said, “I am to be found in my work.” Who was this amazing bestselling author who was so secretive about her personal life that she never gave an interview or made public appearances to promote her books? Where did she get her ideas? What motivated her to create a Regency world so intricately researched that five generations of readers want to escape there again and again?
She wrote her first novel, The Black Moth, at seventeen in order to amuse her convalescent younger brother. Published to instant success in 1921, nearly one hundred years later it has never been out of print. In her fifty-year career Georgette Heyer wrote fifty-five novels and one book of short stories. For decades Heyer’s Regency novels, historical novels and detective-thrillers have surprised and delighted millions, while the woman behind the books has stayed hidden…until now!
With unprecedented, exclusive access to Heyer’s notebooks, private papers, and to several previously untapped archives of her early letters, Jennifer Kloester uncovers both the complex life of a private woman and a masterful writer’s craft that will forever resonate in literature and beyond.
Georgette Heyer's Regency World
The ultimate, definitive guide to Georgette Heyer’s novels.
‘An invaluable guide for all Heyer fans, old and new.’
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Georgette Heyer’s Regency World is the ultimate, definitive guide to Georgette Heyer’s novels: her heroines, her villains and dashing heroes, the shops, clubs and towns they frequented, the parties and seasons they celebrated, how they ate, drank, socialized, shopped and drove.
From the fascinating slang, the elegant fashions, the precise ways the bon ton drank, danced and flirted, to the shocking real life scandals of the day, Georgette Heyer’s Regency World takes you behind the scenes of Heyer’s captivating novels.
As much fun to read as Heyer’s own novels, beautifully illustrated and meticulously researched, Jennifer Kloester’s essential guide brings the world of the Regency to life in this utterly delightful and fun read. Compelling in its historical detail, this is a must-have for Georgette Heyer and Jane Austen fans alike.


Acting on Impulse: Contemporary Short Stories by Georgette Heyer
In the 1920s, Georgette Heyer wrote a number of contemporary short fiction pieces, published in various women’s and literary magazines of the era. Now, for the first time ever, these stories are collected in this fully-authorised anthology, with commentary by Heyer’s official biographer, Jennifer Kloester, and Reading Heyer‘s Rachel Hyland.
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The stories include:
– “A Proposal to Cicely”
– “The Little Lady”
– “The Bulldog and the Beast”
– “Lincke’s Great Case”
– “Acting on Impulse”
– “The Chinese Shawl”
– “Whose Fault Was It?”
– “The Old Maid”
The collection also includes a bonus Georgian tragedy, “Love”, and the search for “On Such a Night”, a story long-missing from the Heyer canon.
Given their proper context within Georgette Heyer’s burgeoning literary career, in many ways these stories serve as her “Juvenilia,” and are not only of great scholarly and popular interest to those who study and enjoy Heyer’s magical works, words, and worlds, but amply demonstrate the seeds of genius that have since made her one of the most enduring and admired authors of the 20th-century.