I am happy to say we recieved word from Elsa last week that her book is now avaialable in paper back! You can purchase it from Amazon by going here. And you can read our book recommendation here and see the cover art for the paperback version here.
Set in England during the reign of the Prince Regent, Good Intentions is a rollicking romantic comedy.
Victoria Larke’s insistence that she will not marry a naval officer uproots the family from Portsmouth to Bath. There she becomes part of a love triangle with two desirable young bachelors who happen to be best friends. When it becomes apparent that the gentleman she does not choose still has feelings for her, Victoria decides that she must find him a bride.
It is the author’s hope that people who delight in Jane Austen’s novels will find similar pleasure in Good Intentions.
You can purchase Good Intentions at Smashwords or Amazon (available as eBook only).
Set in England during the reign of the Prince Regent, The Affairs of Harriet Walters, Spinster is a tender romantic comedy.
Harriet Walters, a twenty-six year old spinster, is evicted from her home and sent to live with a persnickety aunt. Resigned to the life of an unpaid companion, fate intervenes and Harriet becomes an heiress. Leaving her small town life for the glittering attractions of London, Harriet chooses an unconventional path to happiness and love.
It is the author’s hope that people who delight in Jane Austen’s novels will find similar pleasure in The Affairs of Harriet Walters, Spinster
You can purchase The Affairs of Harriet Walters, Spinster at Smashwords or Amazon (available as eBook only).
Here are some books that Amazon has slated for 2013 releases (I'm only listing the ones I found interesting!)
Celebrating Pride and Prejudice: 200 Years of Jane Austen's Masterpiece by Susannah Fullerton (Jan 1, 2013)
The Vulgar Question of Money: Heiresses, Materialism, and the Novel of Manners from Jane Austen to Henry James by Elsie B. Michie (Jan 24, 2013)
What Matters in Jane Austen?: Twenty Crucial Puzzles Solved by John Mullan (Jan 29, 2013) - I'm reading an Advanced Readers Copy of this now and I really like it!
Austensibly Ordinary by Alyssa Goodnight (Jan 29, 2013)
Jane Austen's World: The Life and Times of England's Most Popular Author by Maggie Lane (Feb 5, 2013)
From the Desk of Jane Austen: 100 Postcards by Potter Style (Feb 5, 2013)
A Brief Guide to Jane Austen by Charles Jennings (Feb 5, 2013)
Character and Conflict in Jane Austen's Novels: A Psychological Approach by Bernard J. Paris (Feb 28, 2013)
Pride and Prejudice and Kitties: A Cat-Lover's Romp through Jane Austen's Classic by Jane Austen, Pamela Jane and Deborah Guyol (Apr 1, 2013)
The Jane Austen Miscellany by Lauren Nixon (Apr 1, 2013)
Jane Austen's Guide to Thrift: An Independent Woman's Advice on Living within One's Means by Kathleen Anderson and Susan Jones (Apr 2, 2013)
The List Lover's Guide to Jane Austen by Joan Strasbaugh (Jun 1, 2013)
Chronology of Jane Austen and Her Family by Deirdre Le Faye (Jul 1, 2013)
The Mysterious Death of Miss Jane Austen by Lindsay Ashford (Aug 6, 2013)
Jane Austen's England by Lesley Adkins and Roy Adkins (Aug 15, 2013)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Hi Janeites! Thank you for visiting our website. We invite you to comment on our content. Of course, Lady Catherine would believe us all to behave like gentlemen and ladies, so please let us not disappoint her.
Also, please leave comments in English, as only Lady Catherine, had she ever studied a foreign language, would be a great profient enough to read such comments. (Merci! Arigato! Gracias!)