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Regency Debutantes: A Feast of Fictional Heroines

Expert Author: Linore Rose Burkard | Category: Book Writing
Submitted: 2006-12-30 | Word Count: 553 words
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The Regency debutante comes in very handy for authors like me, even though she is as individual as the writers who create her. She can appear in just about all shapes and sizes--within a framework of having the ability to attract "Mr. Right," of course. (In other words, she can be anything as long as it's attractive enough for the purposes of a romance.)

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