In 2003, Harlequin issued Heyer novels with new Forewords by leading Regency authors of the time. Stella Cameron was gifted the opportunity to pronounce the verdict on Arabella, and while her paean of praise is to be commended, this stylized, busy cover featuring a ballroom scene in which many young ladies appear to be dressed for the corps de ballet in Giselle is pretty hideous. C-
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