Falling at Pemberley Chapter 2

Two weeks ago I began posting my current WIP, which is only tentatively being called Falling at Pemberley. I’ve pretty much decided I’m not going to use that, but for the purposes of these posts, that’s what we’ll call it. If you have not read Chapter 1, click here. I will post Chapter 3 in …

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Interview with a Janeite, with special guest Jeanne Garrett

Welcome back to Interview with a Janeite, the feature where we interview some of Jane Austen’s biggest fans. This month we sat down with Jeanne Garrett, who had a lot of fun anecdotes to share. Her host this month is Leslie Diamond, so I’ll turn it over to the ladies! AV: What was your introduction …

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A Holiday to Start the Summer

My latest little darling flew the coop last week, and I could not be more thrilled to send it out into the world. London Holiday was a book I wrote for purely selfish reasons—I wanted to have some fun, and I hope it has been just as much fun for those of you who have …

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Never Judge a Book by its a Cover – Caitlin Williams

I shall be brief because I am packing. Next week I am off to ‘The Lakes’ – Elizabeth Bennet never made it as far – luckily for her she was diverted to Pemberley – but having already bagged my Mr Darcy, I am determined to see Windermere. I shall send a postcard! I just wanted …

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Falling at Pemberley Chapter 1 – Kara Louise

I’ve been working on a new book, and I thought what better way to provide me with the incentive to keep on to the finish is to post each chapter here. I have about 15 chapters completed, but not edited. I am posting the first chapter today, and will continue to post every other week …

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The Events at Branxbourne by Caitlin Williams

Are you all looking forward to the royal wedding tomorrow? I have been working hard on my new release which will be available very soon-hurrah! I’m in the finishing stages, so now I can afford to spend some time relaxing in front of the television. I’ll be watching the ceremony – eating and drinking too …

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Hunsford — Five Years On, by Jack Caldwell

The Cajun Cheesehead Chronicles by Jack Caldwell Greetings, everyone. Jack Caldwell here. One of the toughest things about writing a sequel to Pride and Prejudice is what to do with Elizabeth and Darcy. You think the Bingleys are boring? They’ve got nothing on the Darcys—Jane Austen’s the perfect couple! Since Hunsford, they understand each other …

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The Darcys and Lord Byron in Venice – Part 5

A nearly full moon shone, spreading a path of white light on the Venetian canals, as the black gondola glided along the Grand Canal. Each palazzo was like a grand darkened cavern, with only candlelit chandeliers glittering out from the interior, and the two cloaked and masked couples in the gondola were silent with enchantment. …

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The Ladies of Rosings Park – Time to Wrap It Up

“That’s a wrap!” Isn’t that what the director shouts when the last scene has been shot and it’s time to go home? It has to be a bittersweet moment. Everybody on the set has worked hard for months. They’re exhausted and desperately in need of rest. And yet, if it’s been a great project, it …

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New Release, Official Blurb and Excerpt!

I have been hinting about it for a while, and the time has finally come to unveil my latest project. I am so excited to share the official book blurb, as well as the opening scene. Oh! And the title! I have been pretty tight-lipped about the whole thing, so here it is! This is …

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