Firstly, I am joining Sophia Rose, one of the contributing authors to the Meryton Press anthologies, 'Sunkissed: Effusions of Summer', and 'Then Comes Winter' on her author blog over on Goodreads, for a Sofa Chat. I hope you can drop by.
I have the lovely Joana Starnes popping by with her new story, 'Miss Darcy's Companion', a 'Pride and Prejudice' variation which sees Miss Darcy getting a younger companion than Mrs Younge. Here, her companion is instead a recently bereaved Miss Elizabeth Bennet. If Elizabeth had met Mr Darcy in another situation, their relationship could easily have started with a very different dynamic. We know from 'Pride & Prejudice' that Darcy has different manners with people he feels very close to ("Miss Bingley told me," said Jane, "that he never speaks much, unless among his intimate acquaintance. With them he is remarkably agreeable."). How differently might Mr Darcy's character appear to Elizabeth? Well, we will find out!
I recently read 'Jane Austen Lives Again' by Jane Odiwe, where Jane Austen has, through a scientific breakthrough, woken alive and well in 1925. What might Miss Austen think of the changed times, and how will she fare as governess to five sisters? I will be sharing my review of this book with you this month, and I am pleased to tell you that Jane Odiwe will be visiting too.
There is another blog tour dropping by too - Caitlin Williams, author of 'Ardently' will be coming by with a guest post in relation to her new book, 'The Coming of Age of Elizabeth Bennet'. Claudine over at the Just Jane 1813 blog has arranged the blog tour and she is revealing the cover of this story today, hence I have no pic to link here!
The fourth 'Holidays with Jane' book is coming out this month! If you are unfamiliar with the series, each of the books are collections of six stories, each written by a different author, and each one a modern story based on one of Austen's major works. There has been a Christmas one, Spring Fever and Trick or Sweet and the latest installment is 'Holidays with Jane; Summer of Love'.
Jeanna Ellsworth is dropping by with a guest post relating to her new book, 'Hope for Mr. Darcy'. This is the first book in the 'Hope' trilogy, all of which are due to be published this year. The stories deal with hope providing a light to guide people through their darkest times, starting with Mr Darcy and moving on in the subsequent books to his cousin, Colonel Fitzwilliam, and sister, Miss Darcy.
Phew! This is just what I hope to bring you, I plan to read some other things too, all being well. I really hope you can join me to welcome my visitors to the blog.
Do you have anything exciting planned for this month? Let me know what you're hoping to read in the comments below!
Excellent summer reading! Look forward to hearing your thoughts.
ReplyDeleteThanks Christina! I hope I can read quite a bit this month because there are good books coming out thick and fast and I want to read them all!
DeleteWell, well! You do have a busy blog this month and all sorts of loveliness with your books and authors visiting. Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteYay for summer, but sorry the sun is not your friend. Thanks for the shout out for our Sofa Chat. Live tomorrow. :)
I know, a busy month, but the line up is looking really good, isn't it, I hope you will be able to join me.
DeleteThe sun just loves me too much, it is determined to turn me red as soon as it sees me! Looking forward to joining you (indoors) for our sofa chat tomorrow :)
Yes! It's a busy month indeed for both you and me! Along with blog tours, I am going to try to catch up on all the reviews I should have written over the school year. I'm hoping all the notes I've scribbled down will be enough to get the job done! Lol! Enjoy your Summer!
ReplyDeleteHi Candy, hope it goes well. I wrote up a review the other day which I'd scrawled in a notebook and I was surprised how well it turned out. I hope your notes turn out to have everything you need to catch up on your reviews!
DeleteLooking forward to reading your reflections on these... I am currently reading Miss Darcy's Companion and really enjoying it. Happy reading & reviewing:-)
ReplyDeleteHi Jenetta! Thanks for commenting :) I plan to finish your book tonight and then once I've written my review I'll be joining you in reading Miss Darcy's Companion. Hope the blog tour goes well!
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ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely list of books and looks a lot like my TBR pile. The weather is terrible and will keep us indoors, but hey, gives us more time to read and like you, I just go red anyway.
ReplyDeleteHi Caitlin, the weather here has been pretty good, surprisingly, but I've managed to hide pretty well so far! I'm looking forward to reading your books at some point :)
DeleteGreat List. I have Hope for Mr. Darcy on my kindle and will be adding the summer Anthology to my pile. I did enjoy the other ones I read. Jenetta's, Caitlin's and Joana's were 5 star read for me.
ReplyDeleteHi Sheila, it's so great to hear that you enjoyed the books, knowing they are good makes me anticipate them all the more :)
DeleteGreat reading list! I so enjoyed 'Jane Austen Lives Again'! I plan to read all the others you have listed as well. I won 'Hope for Mr. Darcy', so I am just waiting for that one to arrive. Today I received 'The Suspicion at Sandition' by Carrie Bebris! I plan to start reading that one tonight. I have read all her others. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteHi Carole! I have only read one of the Carrie Bebris series but I really enjoyed it. I have another five on my bookshelf that I keep meaning to read and don't get round to before I can get to 'The Suspicion at Sanditon'. I hope you enjoy it :)
DeleteWhat a great month ahead of you, Ceri! I didn't know that the new "Holidays with Jane" book would be published this month! I hope to get to it soon! Off to read your chat with Sophia! ;)
ReplyDeleteHi Maria. Funnily enough, I thought of you when I saw that the book was due out this month because I know you like the 'Holidays With Jane' anthologies too :)
DeleteLOL! Yes, I really like those anthologies! ;)
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