Hello everybody! I hope you are well and had a suitably spooky day yesterday. I had such a busy month in October, worst one yet! I started a new job and then promptly got a cold that lingered for ages so I spent many evenings zonked out on the sofa instead of being able to read lovely books.
I really feel the title of this post is a misnomer, because instead of telling you about what I plan to read, instead I am mainly going to tell you about all the lovely visitors I have lined up for November.
Firstly, I will be joining some other bloggers in the cover reveal of Joana Starnes' latest book, 'Mr Bennet's Dutiful Daughter'. This will be touring the blogosphere this month and it will come back here for the blog tour, when I will share my review of the book with you. I am not sure if I can tell you anything about the book yet or if it's a secret until the cover reveal so I will keep schtum for now. Just knowing it was by Joana was enough for me to want to read it, but the premise is one of my favourites too so I have high hopes I'll enjoy this read.
Nicole Clarkston is dropping by to share a guest post relating to her new book, 'The Courtship of Edward Gardiner', which, as the title suggests, is a story focusing on the Gardiners before their marriage.
Regina Jeffers will be visiting to share some news about her upcoming book, 'Mr Darcy's Bargain'. I don't know much about this book yet, so I am just as keen as you to learn more!
Ginger Monette has written a book which has Darcy and Elizabeth against a World War I backdrop. 'Darcy's Hope - Beauty from Ashes' sees Darcy as a soldier who serves in both Britain and France. I've been lucky enough to read some of this, and I'll be joining in the blog tour of this book later in the month.
I haven't done very well in joining in group reads lately, but I hope to join in the read for the Austenesque TBR List Goodreads group, who are planning to read Diana Peterfreund's 'For Darkness Shows the Stars' which is a 'Persuasion'-inspired story set in a post-apocalyptic world! It's not my usual genre but this is supposed to be a very good read. I bought the book a long time ago and it has been waiting for me since then.
Aside from the blog, I have a very busy month ahead, with Guy Fawkes' night, Christmas shopping and various medical appointments and social engagements for me to ferry my children to and from, so I will be lucky if I get to read much, sob! If I am organised and am able to do the shopping more quickly online that will help massively. As you may have realised by now, I am always optimistic that I will get some reading in, so let's hope I'm right this time!
What do you have lined up for November? Let me know in the comments :)
Happy November,Ceri! Hope this month is a little less hectic for you,but reading your post,I doubt that it will!
ReplyDeleteWould love to join you for the the cover reveal of Joana's book! Am so looking forward to reading it,her books are always a joy to read!
Will definitely drop by for Nicole's post too!
Cheers for the update!
Hi Mary! Unfortunately, so far this month has been very busy too, d'oh!
DeleteI hope you get a chance to read "For Darkness...". Certainly an "unique" Austenesque read. Lol, not my usual cup of tea either. Maybe not another like it for a while.
ReplyDeleteI hope so too, Kirk, particularly as I've had the book for about 2 years. I am interested to see what it's like.
DeleteHi Ceri, hope things settle down for you a bit this month. I'm hoping that things are getting a bit more back on track for me regarding reading time now, too
ReplyDeleteI'll be popping back for all of your blog tour posts, I hope, and trying to finish books I started in the summer. I've had the privilege to beta some really good books over the past couple of months (why I've read little else, actually) and can highly recomend: Jennifer Joy's The Honorable Mr. Darcy, Joy King's Letters from Mr. Darcy and two from Maria Grace; Courtship and Marriage in Jane Austen's World and my personal favourite Pemberley: Mr. Darcy's Dragon.
You sound like you've been really busy! I would have to restart all my reading if I'd started them a while ago, I don't have the memory for it. Hope you get some good reading time in, Anji!
DeleteI have to smile even though I imagine you must be frustrated to be sick and have so much going on- I have such goals each year and each month, but they get side-tracked often.
ReplyDeleteYou have a goodly crew of visitors and books for the month and I look forward to them all.
Yay, glad you are going to attempt the For Darkness Shows the Stars group read. I probably won't be able to start right away, but I hope to be in on the finish.
Feel better and I hope you have a good November.
It wasn't a good time to be honest, but luckily I am feeling much better now. I am getting more used to the job, too, which makes me less tired. I hope to join in the group read, not sure when I can read it though, as I have some reviews I need to write up before it's been too long and I have to read the books again!
DeleteOh,new book by Joana Starnes will be released this month? I can't wait to read it! Will it be available from amazon on 04 November or is 04 November only a start of blog tour with the book release happening some time later?
ReplyDeleteHi Oloore! I'm not sure exactly when the book is due out but I would assume it was later. Even if it was the same day it's still worth checking out the reveal as there is a wonderful giveaway attached :)
DeleteHello Ceri and thank you very much for your response! I will certainly come to your blog on 04 November to see the cover and try my luck, but when it comes to Joana Starnes making true my longstanding dream of reading her variation of arranged marriage variation of P&P I highly doubt my ability to wait till the end of contest or blog tour:))) So I will also certainly check our your blog for any further information on actual release. As of today there was no info on the book release date on Joana's blog :( KR, Oloore
DeleteI stand corrected. Top page of Joana's blog announces that the book will be available on amazon on 04 November. Yay! Only one day to wait:)
DeleteI hope you enjoyed Joana's book if you couldn't wait until the competition finished, Oloore :)
DeleteSounds like we're on some of the same blog tours this month. Looking forward to your reviews!
ReplyDeleteHi Anna, thanks for dropping by. I'm looking forward to see what you make of these books too :)
DeleteI am excited that so many great authors are releasing books just now. Looking forward to reading them. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi Sheila, there are so many good books coming out now, we are really spoilt for choice!
DeleteI perfectly understand you Ceri! I hope you're feeling better and that the new job is not too demanding.
ReplyDeleteFor Darkness Shows the Stars seems perfect for me! I'll add that to my TBR list ;))
Thank you Rita! I am feeling better, which is just as well as the job is very demanding. We will have to see how it goes!
DeleteI hope you enjoy FDStS if you read it.
Ceri, what a busy month you have. A new job? Congrats! Boo! Hiss! on being sick though.
ReplyDeleteI'm planning on doing more writing than reading in November (my nod to NaNoWriMo). I'm posting a story called Friends and Enemies where he finds out before leaving Netherfield Park how Elizabeth feels about him. I'm doing post-edit work on Mr. Darcy's Mail-Order Bride, which I hope to have out before month end, and working with the narrator for Love Letters from Mr. Darcy. Busy month.
I will, of course, take the day off to read Joana's new book when it releases. She's my HERO!!!
I hope your writing is going well, Joy! I should imagine that is even more time-consuming than reading, and probably a lot more frustrating :)
DeleteHi Ceri, I am excited that so many books are coming out and cannot wait to read your reviews. Congrats on the new job and feel better soon.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Shelley. I am feeling better, thankfully. Now need to make myself some reading time!
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