Mr. Darcy’s Diary: A Novel, by Amanda Grange – A Review

From the desk of Laurel Ann Nattress: In 2005 author Amanda Grange gave Pride and Prejudice fans what they had been craving for centuries—Jane Austen’s classic story retold entirely from the perspective of its iconic romantic hero—Mr. Darcy. It was certainly not the first novel to explore this concept, but Mr. Darcy’s Diary remains, after... Continue Reading →

Attempting Elizabeth, by Jessica Grey – A Review

From the desk of Veronica Ibarra:  Ever love a book so much that it is committed to memory? Have a favorite book that provides comfort and escape from life’s more troublesome realities? Pride and Prejudice is just such a book for many, including Kelsey Edmundson, the heroine of Jessica Grey’s new Jane Austen-inspired novel Attempting... Continue Reading →

Loving Miss Darcy: The Brides of Pemberley (Volume 2), by Nancy Kelley – A Review

From the desk of Katie Patchell:  An innocent young lady with a secret past preparing for her first Season. Her guardian torn between chasing off suitors and becoming a suitor himself. His friends (who just so happen to be spies) preparing to do what they do best to fend off the rogues. All of this... Continue Reading →

Return to Longbourn: The Next Chapter in the Continuing Story of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, by Shannon Winslow – A Review

From the desk of Kimberly Denny-Ryder:  Ever since Shannon Winslow debuted with The Darcys of Pemberley (DoP) in 2011, she’s been an Austen fan-fiction author that I’ve kept on my radar. In the two years since she published DoP I’ve not only read everything else she’s written, For Myself Alone (2012) and Mr. Collins’s Last... Continue Reading →

One Thread Pulled: The Dance with Mr. Darcy (Volume 1), By Diana J. Oaks – A Review

From the desk of Jeffrey Ward:  How differently would Pride and Prejudice have proceeded if Miss Elizabeth Bennet had not overheard Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy’s insulting remarks during the Meryton assembly?  Differently? Yes, very-very differently according to this debut author’s totally diverting and brilliant re-imagining of Jane Austen’s timeless romance. Starting at page one and continuing... Continue Reading →

Return to Longbourn Book Tour with Author Shannon Winslow

It is always a red letter day when one of my favorite Austenesque authors releases a new book – so I am so pleased to share this guest blog with you today from Shannon Winslow. Her new “darling child” has arrived and it is a treat. Return to Longbourn is her second installment after her... Continue Reading →

Falling For Mr. Darcy, by KaraLynne Mackrory – A Review

From the desk of Jeffrey Ward:  We know from the surviving canceled chapters of Persuasion that Jane Austen penned an alternative conclusion to her final novel, with stunning results. Based on the now 200-year-old masterpiece Pride and Prejudice, debut Author KaraLynne Mackrory has likewise crafted her own romantic detour. Let us find out, through the... Continue Reading →

A Preview & Exclusive Excerpt of Return to Longbourn, by Shannon Winslow

Good morning, readers. Here is a special treat for you today. Author Shannon Winslow has graciously offered an exclusive sneak peek to Austenprose readers of an excerpt of her new Austen-inspired novel, Return to Longbourn, which releases on February 26th. I have had the pleasure of reading an advance copy and I can share that... Continue Reading →

Yours Affectionately, Jane Austen, by Sally Smith-O’Rourke – A Review

From the desk of Lisa Galek: In this sequel to The Man Who Loved Jane Austen, Sally Smith-O’Rourke takes us on a journey through time and across continents as we explore what happened to the characters and romances from her first novel. Yours Affectionately, Jane Austen picks up moments after the previous book leaves off.... Continue Reading →

Pride, Prejudice and the Perfect Match, by Marilyn Brant – A Review

From the desk of Kimberly Denny-Ryder:  In reading a large variety of Pride and Prejudice variations, I’ve come to expect works of all shapes and sizes. What I didn’t expect, however, was a work that centers on an online dating site.  Such is the premise of Pride, Prejudice and the Perfect Match by Marilyn Brant.... Continue Reading →

The Proud and the Prejudiced: A Modern Twist on Pride and Prejudice, by Colette Saucier – A Review

From the desk of Kimberly Denny-Ryder:   As most Austenprose readers will know by now, I’m a big fan of Pride and Prejudice variations, what-if’s, and retellings. In fact, if you look at the scope of Jane Austen fan fiction that I read it’s almost entirely comprised of Pride and Prejudice inspired novels. A recent addition... Continue Reading →

Mr. Darcy’s Christmas: A Darcy Novella, by Elizabeth Aston – A Review

The holiday season is greatly anticipated in my home. I love decorating my tree with my collection of glass ornaments and baking my favorite treats such as my golden fruit cake. To add to the festivities there are always new Christmas themed books available for those who love to escape into another holiday wonderland. If,... Continue Reading →

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