Sometime This Century: A Regency Rom-Com

Samantha Silva
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Sometime This Century: A Regency Rom-Com

Samantha Silva
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320 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jun 09, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 320
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • ISBN: 9780063452350
  • Dimensions: 5.31" W x 0.72" L x 8.0" H

“Humor and romance keep the pages of this smart, lighthearted novel turning. It’s hard to put down.” — Publisher's Weekly

"A comical and charming love letter to Jane Austen." — Kirkus Reviews

"Silva's (Love and Fury, 2021) blend of time-travel romance, Jane Austen fanfic, and literary silliness makes for a fun romp. The novel is written with a vintage air and peppered with characters who bear striking resemblances to those from Austen's novels, a coincidence that becomes clear in the third act, and the character growth among the three time travelers—especially between the polar-opposite sisters—is sweet. Recommend to lovers of the Regency era seeking all of the pearl-clutching drama of Bridgerton and a love story that holds to the era's conventions of romantic decorum." — Booklist

“Silva’s (Love and Fury) escapist foray into rom-com territory is a quick read with a premise that will appeal to fans of Jane Austen and humorous time-travel romance.” — Library Journal

"Sometime This Century is a novel that scratches every itch: romantic and witty, funny and heartfelt, smart and often unexpected. Quite literally a modern classic, this book will delight readers of high-brow literary classics, but also charm those of us who can’t resist a Bridgerton scandal. Like the best Austen novels, it delves into societal expectations and self-discovery, but still goes down like a flute of chilled champagne, passed to you by the most eligible bachelor at the ball. The clever ending had me gripped—and now I’m crushed that it’s over." — Emily Everett, author of All That Life Can Afford

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