“The Weaver Takes a Wife”, her first Regency romance, was released in the year 1999, to critical acclaim. After honing her craft on five young adult books for Bantam’s Sweet Dreams series, she tried her hand at the genre that she had loved for quite some time. South came to the conclusion that she would have to just do it herself. Since Georgette Heyer was dead and therefore unable to write any more Regencies, Ms. Even though she doubtless would have been somebody’s chambermaid had she actually lived in Regency England, that never stopped her from fantasizing about waltzing the night away in a wealthy, handsome, and titled gentleman’s arms. When Sheri Cobb South was sixteen, she discovered Georgette Heyer, and came to a startling realization that she was born into the wrong century.
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