The Three Colonels: Jane Austen’s Fighting Men, by Jack Caldwell – A Review

Review by Jeffrey Ward From Jack Caldwell, the author who brought us Pemberley Ranch, comes a 3-alarm war-time romance: The Three Colonels, Jane Austen’s Fighting Men. An amalgamation of two separate novels is often labeled a “mish-mash” but Mr. Caldwell’s unique melding of the principals from Pride and Prejudice with those from Sense and Sensibility... Continue Reading →

Follow Friday: Signet Classics 16th Annual Student Scholarship Essay Contest Inspired by Jane Austen’s Emma

Here is great news for budding young writers. US high school juniors and seniors are eligible to enter the Signet Classics 16th Annual Student Scholarship Essay Contest for a chance to win $1,000 award prize! This year’s competition book is Jane Austen’s Emma. Essays must be based on the five topic selected by Signet. Here... Continue Reading →

The World of Downton Abbey, by Jessica Fellowes – A Review

Season two of Downton Abbey has concluded and we are left in limbo until it returns next Fall in the UK and January 2013 in the US. *deep sigh* For those like myself, who have watched and re-watched every blessed minute, yet, just can’t get enough of the award-winning ITV/PBS television mini-series and are in... Continue Reading →

Mr. Darcy’s Proposal, by Susan Mason-Milks – A Review

From the desk of Lucy Warriner:  Imagine the Bennet family’s worst fears—the death of Mr. Bennet and the loss of his entailed estate to his cousin Mr. Collins—had come true in Pride and Prejudice. How would Mrs. Bennet and her five almost dowerless daughters survive? Would the unconventional Miss Elizabeth Bennet abandon her resolution to... Continue Reading →

Jane Vows Vengeance: A Novel, by Michael Thomas Ford – A Review

In the final novel in the Jane Austen Vampire trilogy (or is it???) we find our favorite two hundred year old undead authoress challenged by her condition, her past, and the future she is trying to make in Brakeston, New York with fiancĂ© Walter Fletcher. After thoroughly enjoying the first two novels in the series,... Continue Reading →

A Preview of 5 Jane Austen-inspired Books about Life, Love, and Marriage

From the desk of Laurel Ann Nattress:  We have long believed that everything we ever needed to know about life and love, we learned (and are learning) from Jane Austen. She has been our life coach for over thirty years and has not failed us yet! It appears that other authors think so too. We... Continue Reading →

Dreaming of Mr. Darcy, by Victoria Connelly – A Review

Reviewed by Kimberly Denny-Ryder There are many readers in the Jane Austen fan fiction world that appreciate a good, clean love story.  Author Victoria Connelly obviously appreciates them as well, as she publishes contemporary novels that fit those parameters.  Her popular Austen Addicts trilogy seems to have really struck a chord with Austen lovers the... Continue Reading →

Reading Austen: Guest Blog by Lucy Warriner

Gentle readers: We are happy to add the story of another conversion to Jane to our monthly column, Reading Austen. Today’s guest blog is by Lucy Warriner, who shares her personal story of how she discovered Jane Austen and why reading her novels is so special for her. It took me a while to give... Continue Reading →

Follow Friday: Jane Austen’s Regency World March/April 2012 Preview

Hot off the presses is the March/April (No 56) edition of Jane Austen's Regency World magazine, the ultimate Austen reading indulgence. Here are the featured articles! Romance of the East: how the Regency travelers of Jane Austen's time were fascinated by Islam and the Orient In Jane Austen's footsteps: enjoy our tour of Chawton village... Continue Reading →

The Three Colonels Blog Tour with Author Jack Caldwell & Giveaway

Today is World Book Day, and what better way to celebrate the printed word than with an Austenesque author? Please join us today in welcoming Jack Caldwell on the first stop in his blog tour in celebration of the release of his second novel, The Three Colonels, published today by Sourcebooks. Jack has generously shared... Continue Reading →

The Journey, by Jan Hahn – A Review

From the desk of Christina Boyd:  At last, at last.  It’s arrived at last.  Fans of Jan Hahn, author of An Arranged Marriage, winner of 2011 Best Indie Book award by Austenprose, have been all anticipation for the release of The Journey. This Pride & Prejudice twist begins shortly after the Netherfield Ball. After Miss... Continue Reading →

Pistols for Two, by Georgette Heyer – A Review

From the desk of Laura A. Wallace: Pistols for Two is a collection of eleven short stories first published in 1960.  Throughout her writing career, Heyer published her novels in serial form in various periodicals and published short stories in them as well.  This is the only collection published as a book; otherwise, her short... Continue Reading →

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