![]() Regelence society is patriarchal – so patriarchal that male-male relationships are the norm for the aristocracy. Langley makes everything fit together in a surprisingly seamless way. ![]() While some might think the two genres wouldn’t play well together, Ms. At the same time, there are elements familiar to sci-fi readers – starships, computers of all sorts (including AI butlers!), fragger guns and more. This gives the books a familiar feel for Historical Regency readers – we see members of the aristocracy going to balls and the opera and discussing matters in Parliament. ![]() The planets Regelence and Englor both have societies based on the English Regency period. To catch new readers up to speed: This series is set in the far future. Most of the major world-building and the Admiral’s decision to return to Englor to see what he can discover about the kidnapping plot is found in MFC, too. The blurb makes it sound like his brother is still missing but that isn’t true. Langley’s first story in her Sci-Fi Regency series. ![]() The Englor Affair picks up just after the end of My Fair Captain, J.L. Gay Erotic Sci-Fi Romance eBook released by Samhain Publishing 11 Nov 08 (print release Fall 2009) C2‘s review of The Englor Affair (Sci-Regency Series, Book 2) by J.L. ![]()
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