Georgiana and the Wolf: Pride and Prejudice Continues Volume 6, by Marsha Altman – A Review

From the desk of Veronica Ibarra As if reading about the continued lives of our favorite characters from Pride and Prejudice and that of their children is not fascinating enough, send one Georgiana Bingley to seminary in France, throw in a murder with the rumor of a werewolf, and you potentially have something quite interesting.... 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 →

A Proper Companion: A Regency Romance, by Candice Hern – A Review

Today marks the official opening of the Regency Romance Reading Challenge 2013, our celebration of Regency romance author Candice Hern. We will be reading all of her traditional Regencies over the next nine months, discussing her characters, plots and Regency history. You can still join the reading challenge until July 1, 2013. Participants, please leave... 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 →

Matters of Fact in Jane Austen: History, Location, and Celebrity, by Janine Barchas – A Review

From the desk of Br. Paul Byrd, OP “I aim to resituate her work nearer to the stout historical novels of her contemporary Sir Walter Scott, or even the encyclopedic reach of modernist James Joyce, than to the narrow domestic and biographical readings that still characterize much of Austen studies” (Barchas, 1). In Matters of... Continue Reading →

Darcy’s Decision: Given Good Principles Volume 1, by Maria Grace

From the desk of Jeffrey Ward For 200 years, I suspect many enthralled readers of Pride and Prejudice have silently pondered the question “What would Darcy do?” Author Maria Grace endeavors to put her own spin on this with her debut prequel novella Darcy’s Decision, in her Given Good Principles trilogy. Spanning a brief but... Continue Reading →

Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, read by Emilia Fox (Naxos Audiobooks) – A Review

From the desk of Laurel Ann Nattress:  One is humbled to review a book considered a classic of world literature. What could I possibly say about Pride and Prejudice that has not been scrutinized by scholars, exalted by enthusiasts, or bemoaned by students who have been forced to read it and just don’t get what... Continue Reading →

Edmund Persuader: A Romance, by Stuart Shotwell – A Review

From the desk of Jeffrey Ward:  Would Jane Austen love reading this book today? She admired Sir Walter Scott, Frances Burney, and Maria Edgeworth but what about this epic regency romantic adventure encompassing some 1,500 pages? Within its sweeping span are familiar elements of the gothic in her Northanger Abbey, the ironic humor in Emma,... Continue Reading →

Edenbrooke: A Proper Romance, by Julianne Donaldson – A Review

From the desk of Laurel Ann Nattress: I love to discover new authors to gush about. It’s just so hard to find them. Yes, I can be as fastidious as Mr. Darcy when it comes to reading new works. He enjoyed reading too—and has an extensive library at Pemberley—the work of many generations! I don’t... Continue Reading →

The Missing Manuscript of Jane Austen: A Novel, by Syrie James – A Review

From the desk of Christina Boyd:  In such days as this, of on-line Jane Austen fan fiction, self-publishing, and perusing the stacks in traditional brick and mortar bookstores, it is incomprehensible to neglect reading the manifold of Jane Austen spin-offs, what-ifs, and other such Austen-inspired musings. Those of us Austen addicts simply cannot get enough... Continue Reading →

Miss Jane Austen’s Guide to Modern Life Dilemmas, by Rebecca Smith – A Review

From the desk of Laurel Ann Nattress:  I am late out of the gate in reviewing this book. It’s been sitting here on my desk for months. Released on 25 October 2012, it has not garnered much attention and I don't know why. However, this clever tome deserves your attention. First off, the cover will... 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 →

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