Seducing Mr. Darcy, by Gwyn Cready Wins 2009 RITA Award

Seducing Mr. Darcy, by Gwyn Cready (2008)Congratulations go out to author Gwyn Cready, who was awarded a 2009 RITA for her novel Seducing Mr. Darcy in the Best Paranormal Romance category by the Romance Writers of Americaยฎ (RWA) at last nightโ€™s Awards Ceremony held at RWAโ€™s 29th Annual Conference in Washington, D.C. We are so happy that Mr. Darcy seduced the judges as well.

Seducing Mr. Darcy is a sexy time travel novel inspired by Jane Austenโ€™s 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice.ย 

BOOK DESCRIPTION

Mr. Darcy just isn’t Flip Allison’s style. She prefers novels with hot sex on the bathroom sink to the mannerly, high-tension longing of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. That is, until she pays a visit to Madame K, who promises a therapeutic massage with an opportunity to “Imagine Yourself in Your Favorite Book.” Somehow, on the way to a sizzling sink-top session with a Venetian Adonis, Flip lands right in the middle of Regency England — and dangerously close to handsome Mr. Darcy. So close, in fact, that she discovers a side of him even Jane Austen couldn’t have imagined.

Waking from her massage, Flip is on top of the world and ready for her upcoming book club — that is, until she notices a new scene in which Darcy and spunky heroine Lizzy Bennet are arguing over…Flip Allison? Her rapturous liaison with Darcy has had disastrous consequences for Austen’s characters — not to mention millions of Pride and Prejudice fans! Flip has twenty-four hours to put the story back on course, and Magnus Knightley, a sexy but imperious scholar whose brooding good looks and infuriating arrogance are decidedly Darcy-like, is the only one who can help. The only problem is, Flip can’t keep her hands off him, either…

Cover image courtesy of Pocket Books ยฉ 2008; text Laurel Ann Nattress, Austenprose.com


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  1. Nice way to put it Lisa. :)

    Guess all the versions/slants of P&P allow all people to enjoy the story, just more to their…personal tastes.

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