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Date: 2013-09-28 02:17 pm (UTC)I've never worked out why but though I enjoy Regencies, I do not generally like Georgian romances or stories where the hero is Scottishly Scottish. It may have something to do with spelled out accents, though. Is there a term for that? I've tried reading Heyer's The Masqueraders several times but I just can't comprehend what anyone is saying in the first few pages. Considering how much I love a cross dressing story with romantic hijinks, this is a pretty major self-block.