The 12 Days of a Jane Austen Christmas – Snowstorms & Snowdrop

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ChristmasHere on unseasonably balmy Cape Cod, I haven’t even put on my winter jacket and snow still seems far away. It’s hard to remember it’s mid-December and almost Christmas when I’m walking Sippewissett wearing a sweater, but that’s okay by me. Sippewissett feels differently, since she loves snow, and the more the better. But we deserve the weather break after the winter we had last year!

Alone with Mr Darcy Cover SMALL AVATAR-1That winter, when we got a remarkable 92 inches of snow, I was putting the finishing touches on my latest book, Alone with Mr. Darcy. It was only appropriate since the first third of the book takes place during a blizzard which strands Elizabeth and Darcy together in a laborer’s cottage. At least those two can generate their own heat! But there was a third party in their cottage with them, a half-frozen kitten named Snowball.

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Snowdrop on her favorite Pride & Prejudice fleece blanket

Snowball was, of course, based on my own Christmas miracle kitten, Snowdrop. You can read the story of Snowdrop’s miraculous Christmas here (caution: tearjerker, contains cute kitten pictures). She is now about to spend her third Christmas with us, which doesn’t sound all that impressive unless you know she was only expected to live a couple of weeks when we brought her home. She’s a constellation of congenital problems – 5 major heart defects, underdeveloped kidneys, abnormally sized bones, a short gut, and I could go on. But she takes so much joy in living that it’s a lesson to the rest of us. And, of course, she’s adorably beautiful.    

So here’s my gift to you for for the 12 Days of Jane Austen Christmas: ebook copies of Alone with Mr. Darcy for two lucky commenters (international), a smaller version of Snowdrop’s Pride & Prejudice peacock cover fleece blanket (US only, sorry!), and for everyone, the excerpt from Alone with Mr. Darcy where Darcy finds the kitten.

 

Elizabeth jumped up from the hearth when Mr. Darcy entered in a blast of wind, his arms full of wood and his head covered with snow. He took great care in setting the logs in a neat stack, then returned outside. Just leaving the door open that long had lowered the temperature inside the cottage substantially. If he had to make several trips, perhaps she should open and close the door for him to preserve what little heat they had.

 

He thanked her coldly for her assistance. After adding a third armload of wood to the pile, he stumbled and had to catch his balance on the mantel. Elizabeth started to hold out her hand to stop him from taking another trip, but she drew it back, not daring to point out he should not undertaking such exercise.

 

But this time when he went out, he did not return immediately. Elizabeth waited by the door, peeking out to see if he was waiting for her to open it, but he was not, and the swirls of white covered everything beyond the doorstep.

 

Had he fallen in the slippery snow? Or lost consciousness? A sharp piece of ice seemed to pierce her deep inside. Oh, why had she allowed him to go outside again? He had clearly been in no condition for it!

 

Without giving herself a chance to reconsider, she opened the door and stepped out into the fierce wind. But how could she find him when she could not see even a few feet away? “Mr. Darcy!” she called.

 

“Yes?” His muffled voice came from her left.

 

Relief flowed through her as she made out slightly darker shape. “Is anything the matter?”

 

“No. Yes.”

 

Her breath caught on something halfway between a laugh and a sob. “Which is it?”

 

“If you could assist me here…” Strain sounded in his voice.

 

If Mr. Darcy was actually asking for assistance, it must be something terrible. Perhaps he was trapped by a falling log. She pushed her way through the blinding snow till she found him on his knees, digging with both hands in a snowdrift, pieces of wood scattered around him. “What should I do?” she half-shouted over the wind.

 

“Could you remove the logs leaning on my arm?” he grunted.

 

“Of course.” She hardly even noticed the snow stinging her fingertips as she hurried to move them aside. “Should I take more?”

 

“No, that should be….” He bent down into the hole he had made, tugging at something, then suddenly straightened with a lump of snow in his hands. “…enough. Thank you.”

 

“Are you injured?”

 

“Inside.”

 

Was he waiting for her to go first? Suddenly aware of the ridiculousness of trying to converse when every word had to be shouted, she trudged back to the door. Her shaking hands struggled with the latch for a moment before it lifted.

 

She had to lean on the door to close it behind Mr. Darcy. It was blessedly still inside despite the constant sound of wind whistling over the chimney. She could not have been out there for more than three minutes, but it had seemed like an eternity. She shook off snow from her dress and shivered.

 

Mr. Darcy knelt in front of the hearth, examining his odd discovery. “Would you be so kind as to place another log on the fire, Miss Elizabeth?”

 

His formality reminded her of how angry he had been when he first went in search of wood, so after doing as he asked, she retreated to the far side of the hearth. The fire burned higher with the new wood, revealing more of the lump of snow Mr. Darcy was busily rubbing. Elizabeth blinked. Was it moving?

 

Forgetting her attempt to keep her distance, she leaned toward him and peered at it. Yes, it was alive! “What is it?”

 

“A cat. She was hiding in the woodpile.” He lifted the animal and held it against his chest, murmuring something inaudible to it.

 

Now she could make out the tail and the ears. “Trying to find a warm spot, I suppose. It is a miracle he made it through the night.”

 

“It may be too late already, if he has frostbite on his paws.”

 

“I hope not. I would rather have a miracle.” Elizabeth realized the animal was not so much covered with snow as mostly white. A few buff-colored patches dotted his head. “Actually, two miracles. Only you, Mr. Darcy, could find a white cat in a blizzard! I thought he was a snowball.”

 

He raised his head. “Snowballs rarely meow and bite people.”

 

Elizabeth could not stop herself from dissolving into laughter. “Did he really bite you?”

 

“Not badly. I was disturbing his hiding place, after all.”

 

Another new side of Mr. Darcy! That he would go to the trouble of rescuing a stray cat in the storm was surprising enough for a gentleman, but to do so after he had been bitten, and then to warm it himself? “You are covered in snow. Should I hold him so you can remove it before it melts?”

 

He looked down at his arms in surprise. “I suppose so.” He detached the cat, who apparently was clinging to his shirt with his claws, and gingerly held it out to her.

 

The cat made no effort to escape, curling immediately into Elizabeth’s arms. “Why, you are barely half grown! I can feel your ribs.” Scooting closer to the fire, she turned so as much heat as possible would reach the shivering animal. Would its fur be soft if it were not so wet and cold?

 

She fluffed up the fur to help it dry, then felt along the cat’s body to see if it might be injured. No, it was only the cold, and most likely hunger. There could have been no hunting in this storm. “You poor thing,” she crooned. “You will be warm soon.” There was little they could do for the cat’s hunger unless it had a taste for raw onions. The last of the venison had been eaten that morning.

 

Mr. Darcy crouched down beside her. “How is he?”

 

“She.”

 

“Oh. How is she, then?” He reached out to stroke the cat’s head.

 

It felt oddly intimate for him to be so close, both of them touching the cat. “Still alive.”

 

The cat picked her head up and sniffed at Mr. Darcy’s fingers, then stood up in Elizabeth’s lap and stretched. Delicately picking her way across to his legs, she curled up against his body and began to purr.

 

Elizabeth smiled at his surprised expression, feeling warmer than she had in some time. “You seem to have made a friend. She knows who saved her.”

 

Awkwardly he reached down to pet the cat. “Are you certain she is female?”

 

“I believe so. I take it you do not have much experience with cats?”

 

He suddenly seemed to withdraw inside himself. “Very little.”

 

His taciturnity reminded her of his earlier comments. Her concern first for his well-being and that of the cat had distracted her, but it still made her nervous. She hardly knew which interpretation of them she preferred – that he was mocking her or that he truly admired her. Either one was excessively embarrassing, especially after waking in his arms. Her skin prickled at the memory of his body pressed against hers.

 

How could she be so drawn to him when she had such a dislike for him before? She dropped her eyes and discovered the sleeves of his coat were peppered with splinters. Without thinking, she tugged one of the larger ones free. “I hope your valet is not the disapproving sort. Your attire may never be the same.”

 

He looked down and began picking at the splinters. “Showing disapproval would be beneath Crewe’s dignity. He will not say a word, simply spirit it away and I will never see it again.”

 

“Why am I not surprised you would have a silent and dignified valet?”

 

Darcy tossed a handful of splinters into the fire where they sizzled and popped. “Dignified, yes. But sometimes he is anything but silent.”

 

“Oh?” Surely speaking of his valet was safer than talking about his past.

 

“The only time Crewe speaks more than a few words is when he thinks I am about to make a serious mistake. Then he quite carefully explains to me precisely what I am doing wrong and how I should correct it.” He furrowed his brow. “Is something the matter?”

 

“No, I am simply astonished you would choose a servant who criticizes you.”

 

“I know I am not perfect. Crewe is a special case, though. He served my father before me, and on his deathbed my father told me to keep Crewe with me and always listen to him. So he is permitted liberties other servants would be dismissed for.”

 

“And do you always listen to him?”

 

His eyes looked hooded. “Yes,” he said shortly. “I have little choice.”

 

“To honor your father’s wishes?”

 

“No. Because he is always right.” His lower lip jutted in an expression which was almost a pout.

 

Elizabeth laughed. “What a very annoying trait! I should not like at all having someone who pointed out my mistakes and was always right.”

 

“And it is always when I least expect it.” Somehow his aggrieved look was oddly appealing.

 

“And now you will have to explain why you have white cat hair on your trousers as well.”

 

“Do not remind me!”

 

As if on cue, the cat jumped off his lap and sat on the hearth, carefully washing herself. Darcy took advantage of his new freedom to poke at the fire, sending the flames higher. 

 

Alone with Mr Darcy Cover PAPERBACK PRINT with Snowdrop

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    • Susan Schwartz on December 14, 2015 at 12:09 am
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    Loved the little snippet you posted! Of course, I would love to win a copy of your novella, as
    well as the other giveaway. Thank you and have
    a truly happy holiday season.

    • Emmycat on December 14, 2015 at 12:26 am
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    Have always enjoyed all your books, and this one was no exception. I will how my chance is in beginning your novella. thanks.

    • Joanna y. on December 14, 2015 at 12:29 am
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    Enjoyed this excerpt! Another way (besides a blizzard!) to bring these 2 together!

    I just moved away from Boston this summer so recall the hideous amount of snow we had last year! And how tough it was for my patients coming up from the Cape! Hope this year is better for you!

    1. I just gave up trying to get to Boston last winter! If I couldn’t find it nearby, I did without. 🙂

    • Barbara Holland on December 14, 2015 at 12:41 am
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    I enjoyed reading this tidbit, and would like to read more of your novella. Thanks for the opportunity to win a copy as well as your other offering.

    • Wendy Roberts on December 14, 2015 at 12:43 am
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    Great excerpt, and thank you for keeping us up to date on Snowdrop!

    • Laura Capio on December 14, 2015 at 12:46 am
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    thank you for the excerpt! Would love the Darcy’s of Derbyshire eBook!

    • Rachael on December 14, 2015 at 1:49 am
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    We recently got 2 kittens – they are so much fun to watch. I love how friendly and open they can be. Would love to. E in with a chance for both the book and novella.

    • Ruth Clapp on December 14, 2015 at 2:07 am
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    Thanks for reminding me about this book. Its time for a re-read. I have been without a cat for many years but I am thinking it is time for another.

  1. I enjoyed this book when it came out. I own both of these books. I enjoy your writing. Thanks for the giveaway.

    • Carol on December 14, 2015 at 3:29 am
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    Delightful excerpt from your book, Alone with Mr. Darcy. I have both the ebook and audio book of your story, but would love Snowdrop’s Pride and Prejudice blanket. Bless your little Snowdrop and bless you for her loving care. Thank you for another great giveaway.

    • Lis Batten on December 14, 2015 at 4:24 am
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    Lovely excerpt. I’m going to put the book on my Christmas list.

    • Stephanie Carrico on December 14, 2015 at 4:34 am
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    Wishing for snow here too. Thanks for the chance to win. Loved your animal stories we have cats and dogs too.

    • Joanne F on December 14, 2015 at 4:54 am
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    This is part of a wonderful story – and of course I would love to win your novella too!

    • Mari on December 14, 2015 at 5:01 am
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    I would love to win a copy of Alone With Mister Darcy. I have read variations on this theme before, but this one has some unexpected touches and humor, which makes it a winner.

    • Donna on December 14, 2015 at 5:25 am
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    I would love to win a copy. Love the snippet you left

  2. Good to hear that Snowdrop is still surviving till today, Abigail. Since I’m international, I’m vying for the e-book of Alone With Mr Darcy. But if I would like to have Alone With Mr Darcy, can I also request for The Darcys of Derbyshire or I can only choose one only?

    Anyway thank you for the generous offer.

    • Glynis on December 14, 2015 at 5:47 am
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    Loved the excerpt thank you. I like that you have your own Snowdrop/Snowball. I hope yours has a long and happy life. Please don’t enter me in the draw as I have the e-book of Alone With Mr Darcy and the paperback of The Darcys of Derbyshire – both greatly enjoyed. Can’t wait for your next one!

    • Tresha on December 14, 2015 at 6:05 am
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    Thanks for the giveaway! Merry Christmas.

    • Helena bartmar on December 14, 2015 at 6:17 am
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    I just love your stories and “Alone with mr Darcy” is no exception. I re-read them every now and then. I hope I am lucky to win an audio version of this book.
    Merry Christmas everyone. Xxxx from Sweden
    Helena

    • Deborah on December 14, 2015 at 6:31 am
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    Good morning. I so enjoyed the story, Alone With Mr. Darcy (which I have in ebook format). Thank you for sharing the excerpt and for the generous give away. I am so glad Snowdrop has defied the odds…what a gift she is to you and your family. I also agree that having a milder winter thus far is a relief (no ice skating on the roads to work with the car or shoveling). Please do not count me as one of the first 20, as I already have the ebook of The Darcys of Derbyshire. A sweet, lovely story.

      • Deborah on December 14, 2015 at 6:34 am
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      Not to mention that I also have Alone With Mr. Darcy in audiobook format. Love Elizabeth Klett’s narration!

    • Rosa on December 14, 2015 at 6:33 am
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    I love your books! Thank you for the excerpt. I’ll definitely buy the novel if I don’t win. Please ebook for me (international). Love to Snowdrop 😉

    • Maggie on December 14, 2015 at 7:06 am
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    Thank you fro the story. I have already read the book and loved it. I have also read the other book. I tend to get them as soon as they come out. But I would love a copy of your novella.
    I can’t seem to get too much in the spirit of the Season. Too warm here in Georgia also, and the snow can stay away…Atlanta doesn’t handle it well. Have a wonderful Holiday!

    • Kristine Shore on December 14, 2015 at 7:31 am
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    I may be too late for The Darcy’s of Derbyshire, but I really enjoyed Alone with Mr. Darcy. The excerpt was an excellent reminder.

    • Jennifer Redlarczyk on December 14, 2015 at 7:35 am
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    I loved reading Alone with Mr. Darcy and yes, last winter was brutal. The one before as well. Yesterday in Indiana we had 62 degrees. I love El Nino. If I’m in the first 20 I’ll go for the Darcy’s of Derbyshire. Thanks, Jen

    • Carmelita De Jesus on December 14, 2015 at 9:07 am
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    I can’t resist joining, for a chance to win the lovely blanket that Snowdrop loves so much! I just re-read Alone with Mr Darcy 2 weeks ago and this is one of my favorite scenes! I already have Darcy’s of Derbyshire- another lovely novella though.

    1. I would love to see Sylvie on the fleece blanket! Our cats love fleece blankets in general, but there’s something about this one that makes them purr and knead — all 6 of them! Must be like a mother cat’s belly. 🙂

        • Carmelita De Jesus on December 29, 2015 at 11:32 am
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        I need to buy her one then! 🙂

    • BeckyC on December 14, 2015 at 9:32 am
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    Purrs back to Snowdrop. Love the excerpt. Takes me back! Thank you for the giveaway. I have ebooks of both books, but would love a chance to win the blanket.

    • Vesper Meikle on December 14, 2015 at 9:43 am
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    Enjoyed the excerpt – probably too late to request the ebooks but if not I would like to request one

    • Sheila L M on December 14, 2015 at 9:48 am
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    I own copies of all your books. Most are paperbacks. But would love to win the blanket. If not I would like to purchase it. So where do I find it? As Ruth said – time for a re-reading of your latest.

    1. I actually had the blankets made on Zazzle because everything I could find with that cover was all blurred from enlargement. I got carried away and spent a couple of days on photoshop cleaning up an enlargement so that it was crisp and clean. They’re kind of pricey even at the minimum markup Zazzle allows, but if you get on the Zazzle mailing list, they go on sale fairly regularly. Often there’s a 20% off sale, and if you’re patient, sometimes there’s 40-50% off. There are three sizes – the middle one is Snowdrop’s blanket. http://bit.ly/1SYfz58

        • Sheila L. M. on December 15, 2015 at 12:29 pm
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        Thanks for getting back to me.

    • Cindy on December 14, 2015 at 9:48 am
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    The blanket. I would love a chance to win the blanket. I loved both of those books and own them. Now, I need to re-read Alone with Mr. Darcy! 🙂

    • Pam Hunter on December 14, 2015 at 11:24 am
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    I think it’s time for a re-read of Alone With Mr. Darcy! I have all your books, Abigail, and I love them dearly. Please enter me in the blanket giveaway only.

    Looking forward to your next novel!

    Merry Christmas!

    • Amy Z on December 14, 2015 at 11:27 am
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    I love this story. <3

    • Carole in Canada on December 14, 2015 at 11:46 am
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    Thanks for the giveaway, but I have the e-book of ‘Alone With Mr. Darcy’. I too would be interested in knowing where you get the fleece blanket though!

    My daughter brought home a feral kitten that was pushed out of the litter. She was so tiny and a beautiful tortoise shell colour. We named her ‘Tumbles’ and she was the most anti-social cat to all but us. She even kept our dog in line! She loved climbing into my daughters boots that she always wore to the horse barn.
    Glad to hear Snowdrop is still giving ‘the love’.

    1. I love the image of a tiny cat keeping a dog in line! You can get the blankets on Zazzle – http://bit.ly/1SYfz58 – but see the note I wrote above about waiting for a Zazzle sale. 🙂

  3. We on the West Coast are at a decided disadvantage in gaining prizes based on posting times. I should have checked my mail before heading to bed at 3:00 a.m. after grading essays half the night. 😉

    I was just thinking of re-reading Alone with Mr. Darcy which I bought last winter and absolutely LOVE. 🙂 So, this California girl up in the blustery mountains would love a mini-throw. 😀

    Wishing you a blessed Advent,
    Susanne 🙂

    1. You weren’t too late if you do want the ebook – lots of commenters didn’t ask for it because they already had it! Just let me know. 😉

    • cindy on December 14, 2015 at 12:45 pm
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    Loved the excerpt from Alone with Mr. Darcy. I would certainly like to have a copy of the novella but I might be to late. Oh well, I’ll take a chance anyway. And the fleece blanket would be great too.

    • Linda A. on December 14, 2015 at 2:32 pm
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    Great excerpt – and I understand the white cat hair issue! Would love to have either of the books, if possible.

    Thank you for sharing!

    • Dung on December 14, 2015 at 3:08 pm
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    I remember reading both stories and enjoyed them. I loved that you gave snowdrop a nod in Alone with Mr. Darcy.

    • Liz E on December 14, 2015 at 3:10 pm
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    I can’t believe I don’t have this book as I love your books and have most of them. I would love to have it. Happy holidays to you and Snowdrop!

    • Maclaney on December 14, 2015 at 3:49 pm
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    I guess I got up too late after editing until the early hours of morning to be among first twenty. Oh, well! Perhaps I’ll just have to settle for a book or dream really large and settle for the beautiful blanket. lol

    I like seeing interactions with animals in the P&P stories. They are such a part of my own life that it”s difficult for me to understand when others can and don’t have them.

    Your stories delight me. Thank you for the pleasure.

    • Ginna on December 14, 2015 at 4:43 pm
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    Hi Abigail,

    Thanks for the awesome giveaway! I already have, and have read and enjoyed, “Alone with Mr. Darcy” and “The Darcys of Derbyshire”, but the blanket sounds fantastic.

    • Maureen C on December 14, 2015 at 6:36 pm
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    I enjoyed the excerpt. Alone With Mr. Darcy is still on my tbr list! Would also love a copy of the novella if any are still available. Thanks for the giveaway!

    • Alaine B on December 14, 2015 at 6:45 pm
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    Love your books and I’d love a copy of the novella . I own and have read Alone with Mr Darcy, it’s a favourite.

    • Melanie on December 14, 2015 at 7:12 pm
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    What a lovely excerpt! I don’t know if there are any left, but if there are, I’d love a copy of the ebook.

    • Heather L on December 14, 2015 at 7:29 pm
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    I have a sneaky suspicion I’m getting Alone with Mr Darcy for Christmas. I would love to have a copy of The Darcys of Derbyshire,
    Happy Holidays
    Heather

    • Missy on December 14, 2015 at 8:33 pm
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    I LOVE these little teasers!! I would also LOVE the full copy!! PICK ME PICK ME!

      • Missy on December 14, 2015 at 8:37 pm
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      I guess I should specify.. I would LOVE the Darcy’s of Derbyshire.. or the fleece throw.. or better yet.. BOTH! 🙂 Merry Christmas!! Keep those amazing books coming!

    • mariam on December 15, 2015 at 1:51 am
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    I enjoyed This interaction between them, I am always having fun Reading your variations.😆
    If There is a copy available, I would love to,won it. It would be the best Christmas gift for me.

    • Patt Dyal Saunders on December 15, 2015 at 8:32 am
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    Oh how I love that Elizabeth gets to see the human side of Mr. Darcy!! A beautiful tale! Thank you for sharing your story and for the addition of a helpless character, Snowball!!! Excellent ice breaker. No pun intended.

    • beth on December 15, 2015 at 1:40 pm
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    I would love to win any and all of these! This was such a cute excerpt.

  4. A kitten! That’s adorable :). I’d love to enter the giveaway—thanks for offering it, and for sharing an excerpt! I’m pretty sure I’m too late for the ebook, The Darcys of Derbyshire; but if not, I’d love to read a copy!

    • Kay on December 16, 2015 at 3:05 am
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    I loved, loved this book. Time for a reread! Snowdrop is so beautiful. May your Christmas be joyful and I too can’t wait for you next novel. Any teasers as to the plot? 🙂

  5. Of course you know I’m Snowdrop’s biggest fan! Winning the throw would be such a great Christmas treat. Thanks for the giveaway!

    • melati on December 16, 2015 at 12:06 pm
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    Lovely excerpt! Lovely Blanket. My outdoor cats and I will love to snuggle together and read your book.

    • Lisa Rhodes on December 16, 2015 at 1:29 pm
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    Hey Abigail!

    Love your books! I read them all ever year. Loved Alone with Mr. Darcy. This blanket is beautiful, thanks for the giveaway.

    • karana on December 16, 2015 at 2:57 pm
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    I loved both books and will now have to read them again. Looking forward to more book to come.

    • Jennifer Redlarczyk on December 16, 2015 at 3:24 pm
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    I really enjoyed the book. It was a beautiful story. Jen Red

    • Carol hoyt on December 16, 2015 at 4:59 pm
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    One of my favorites!
    Thank you for the excerpt.

    Now I know what I’ll be reading tonight !

    Merry Christmas!

    • schilds on December 16, 2015 at 7:03 pm
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    I loved your book Alone with Mr.Darcy. I live in a normally warm area butI felt the need to bundle up, you described the blizzard so well. I would love to have that beautiful blanket to curl up under. I do not know if your twenty requests have been met yet, but if not I would like to have an e-book of the Darcy’s of Derbyshire. Thank you for the giveaway.

    • Amy Tolbert on December 17, 2015 at 5:48 am
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    I would love a free book, but I already own all of your novels! So please enter me in the drawing for the throw.

    Thanks, Abigail!

    • tgruy on December 17, 2015 at 3:54 pm
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    They would have loved this throw! Here I am, hoping to get it!

    • Tresha on December 17, 2015 at 10:34 pm
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    Love all your books while on Christmas break I will be rereading at least one of your books. Really looking forward to fingers crossed a new woods holes quartet book from you? Thanks for the giveaway would love to win the throw

  6. Aww I love getting updates on how Snowdrop is doing!

    Thanks for the info re: Zazzle sales. I reeeallly want one of those throw blankets!

    Merry Christmas! 🙂

    • Sheila L. M. on December 29, 2015 at 12:27 pm
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    BTW: I did order myself a throw as they are on sale after Christmas…P&P one.

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