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 →

Indiscretion: A Novel, by Jude Morgan – A Review

From the desk of Katie Patchell:  Jane Austen. Georgette Heyer. The Regency. Those names instantly bring to mind witty conversations, saturnine heroes, and lavish ballrooms. So often we see these words on the cover or in reviews of a book, and eagerly pick it up hoping to find yet another book that will quickly become... 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 →

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 →

A Preview of The Missing Manuscript of Jane Austen & Guest Blog with Author Syrie James

From the desk of Laurel Ann Nattress:  Hello Dear Readers, please help us welcome today bestselling author Syrie James. She is joining us in celebration of the release of her new Austen-inspired novel, The Missing Manuscript of Jane Austen. I am so thrilled for the release of this new book. I was given the opportunity... 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 →

A Preview of The West Yet Glimmers: The Lord & Lady Baugham Stories & Guest Blog with Authors Gail McEwen & Tina Moncton

From the desk of Laurel Ann Nattress:  Please help us welcome authors Gail McEwen and Tina Moncton in celebration of the release of their new novel, The West Yet Glimmers, the third book in their Lord & Lady Baugham series. Originally inspired by Jane Austen’s classic, Pride and Prejudice, the series started as a “what... Continue Reading →

The West Yet Glimmers: The Lord & Lady Baugham Stories, by Gail McEwen & Tina Moncton – A Review

From the desk of Christina Boyd:  My affection for The Lord & Lady Baugham Stories commenced in 2007 when I discovered Twixt Two Equal Armies, a Pride and Prejudice spin-off (with Elizabeth Bennet & Fitzwilliam Darcy as supporting characters), that quickly created immense empathy for both protagonist-- the stubborn, spirited Miss Holly Tournier who spars... 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 →

The Bad Miss Bennet: A Novel, by Jean Burnett – A Review

From the desk of Jeffrey Ward: In a continuation of Pride and Prejudice, we revisit the former Miss Lydia Bennet who, to avoid total disgrace, has married Mr. Wickham, that rake-hell and tormenter of Mr. Darcy.  As she embarks on her latest quest, we read from Mrs. Wickham’s personal journal as she lists her ‘modest’... Continue Reading →

A Preview & Exclusive Excerpt of The Missing Manuscript of Jane Austen, by Syrie James

Hello readers,  here is a special treat for you today. Author Syrie James has graciously offered an exclusive sneak peek to Austenprose readers of an excerpt of her new Austen-inspired novel, The Missing Manuscript of Jane Austen, which releases on December 31st. I have had the pleasure of reading the entire novel and I can... Continue Reading →

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