Today I’m happy to be welcoming Laura Hile back to Babblings of a Bookworm with her newest book, As Only Mr Darcy Can. Laura is visiting us with a delightful excerpt for you to enjoy plus an ebook giveaway for one of you. Let’s look at the blurb and then I’ll hand over to Laura for the excerpt.
Book Description
What a tangled web!
Mr. Darcy’s departure has solved
nothing. He loves Elizabeth Bennet as much as ever—and he has left her
vulnerable to Wickham’s lies. Why not send her a warning? Anonymously, of
course. He must conquer his obsession, yet he must also do something to protect
her.
But when Darcy is dunned for a bill of
Wickham’s—an old trick—he sends the magistrate’s men with a warrant. Wickham,
however, is nowhere to be found. At the same time, a titled lady appears in
Hunsford. Why does she look so familiar? What of her pointed interest in
Darcy’s sister? Is there anyone who will believe what Darcy suspects?
Elizabeth has her hands full when she
comes to Hunsford. Her army-mad youngest sister causes trouble everywhere! What
is more, those cryptic Valentines keep arriving. And then there is Mr. Darcy, a
man she is determined to dislike. Why must his suspicions about the unknown
lady match hers? Sparks fly as she joins forces with him to discover a truth
that is both laughable and treacherous.
As for being at odds with Mr. Darcy,
Elizabeth’s heart has other ideas. Will a nonsensical demand ruin what has
grown up between them?
As Only Mr. Darcy Can is a feel-good Regency romp, featuring all your friends from Pride and Prejudice. Intrigue, romance, and laughter are waiting for you.
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Here is a peek at our favorite Pride and Prejudice guys.
Excerpt from Chapter 3 of As Only Mr Darcy CanThe hour grew late, but Darcy’s guest showed no interest in departing. A bright fire burned on the library hearth, while outside the wind rattled bare tree limbs and sighed at the corners of his London house.
“Friendless?
I’ll see that,” said Darcy. His cousin Fitz was one of the most popular
officers in his regiment. “Although you are expensive—”
“Hi,
now! I am not!”
“Although
expensive,” repeated Darcy, “you are not precisely poor.”
“I
daresay I am. Ordered about like a lackey, too. A soldier’s life is not his
own. I am bound for the North, cousin of mine, first thing tomorrow morning.
General Sir John Foley, bless him” —Fitz pulled a face— “has a packet for me to
deliver. Matter of importance, entrusted to my hand alone.”
“Travel
north? In all this frigid cold?”
“Frigid
does not begin to describe it. If it snows, I’m done for.”
“Not
you. You’ll hole up in some country inn and lie abed while stuffing yourself
with sausages and cheese and whatever the tap has to offer.”
Fitz
laughed and finished his cognac.
Darcy
stretched a leg toward the fire. “Georgiana laments the icing over of our early
spring blossoms.”
“Let
us hope she shall not, as well, lament the icing over of her favorite cousin.
Speaking of blossoms, I have been waiting all evening to ask. What, pray tell,
is the meaning of this?”
With
a flourish, Fitz brought out a card, stiff and white—and gaily adorned with
hearts and flowers. Darcy had to laugh. “I did not wish my humble invitation to
be overlooked. You needed a reminder.”
“A
Valentine! You sent a Valentine! To the army office, blast you. I thought my
secretary would die laughing. Moreover, you doused it with scent!”
“A
sister—or more precisely, the contents of her perfume bottle—has her uses.”
“You
robbed Georgiana in order to make a laughingstock of me.”
“You
came, did you not?”
“Yes,
in order to eat you out of house and home, and drink your cellar dry. And also
to discover the meaning of this knacky verse: It is impossible to love and to be wise.”
“Francis
Bacon,” supplied Darcy. “You ought to read more than just The Observer and The Gazette.”
Fitz
gave him a measured look. “Come to dinner, it says.”
“And?”
“There’s
a double meaning in that.” Fitz brought a hand to his breast. “My poor heart,
broken beyond repair, when I realized that An
Admirer was you.”
“And I took such pains to conceal my
identity.”
“From me? Impossible. The lowercase R gave you away. That quirked peak at
the left side is you all over.”
“Observant fellow.” Darcy leaned
forward. “You don’t happen to pass through Hertfordshire on your way north. No,
probably not.”
“Should I?”
“I’d like to have eyes and ears in a
place called Meryton.”
“Never heard of it.”
“The local militia is quartered there
for the winter.”
“Militia,” scoffed Fitz. He reached for
the bottle and refilled Darcy’s glass. “Mama’s boys in regimentals, that’s what
they are. Peacocking in the village
square, if ever a pretty girl happens by. Swaggering it, as if they have seen
action.”
“We have a mutual acquaintance who
joined up in November,” said Darcy carefully. “You remember Bingley; he took an
estate in the area. I’d hate to see trouble come as a result of our friend’s
presence.”
Colonel Fitzwilliam lowered the bottle.
“Which friend would that be?”
“Wickham.”
Fitz nearly spat. “That devil? He would
join a militia.”
“He looks well in the uniform; I give
him that.”
“You saw
him?”
“I could scarcely avoid it. Within a week
he had entrenched himself with the leading families.”
“Sniffing out the heiresses, is he?”
“There are none, save for Bingley’s
sister. She is now in London, well beyond his reach.”
“Wickham and Miss Bingley; that’s rich. The
son of an earl,” said Fitz mockingly. “Why, you are the son of an earl.”
He refilled his glass. “That is what I am to Miss Caroline Bingley. Honestly,
where do people get the idea that we enjoy being fawned over?”
Darcy grinned. “Novels, probably.”
“I daresay Miss Bingley has read a
bushel-basket full.”
“Perhaps not. She works industriously at
being a proper lady.”
Fitz grinned. “Touché, old fellow, well done. Yes, if she is a Bingley, she is
certainly industrious. Whereas a real
lady does not care.”
Darcy hid a sigh. This would be Elizabeth
Bennet. Adorably secure as a gentleman’s daughter, she hadn’t an ounce of
Caroline Bingley’s artifice.
Best to return to the business at hand.
“There is none whom I trust so well as you to handle a matter involving
Wickham.” Darcy paused to give his cousin a look. “Although, there is a risk.”
“Indeed there is, if I have my pistol at
hand,” said Fitz cheerfully. “A little shooting accident is easily arranged.
Target practice, if you will. Trust militiamen to be working at marksmanship.
They are notoriously poor shots.”
“Would you become a murderer?”
“It is not murder to rid the world of
vermin, Darcy.”
“Before God, I could not do it.”
“Well,” admitted Fitz, “neither could I,
not in cold blood. But one can always hope for a carriage accident. Or an angry
blacksmith father with a hammer in his hand.”
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Author Bio
By day, Laura Hile teaches at a Christian
school. By night—or rather, in the early morning when she can think! —she writes
Jane Austen and Regency romance with laughs and happy endings.
The comedy Laura comes by as a teacher. There's never a dull moment with middle
school students!
She enjoys gardening (she is a weed warrior!), choral singing, and having
coffee with friends.
Laura lives in Beaverton, Oregon, with her husband and a collection of antique
clocks. One day she hopes to add a cat or three.
Other books by Laura Hile: Darcy By Any Other Name, So This Is Love, and the Mercy’s Embrace trilogy. She is a regular contributor to the A Very Austen anthology series.
Connect with Laura:
• Website • Facebook • Goodreads • Twitter
As Only Mr Darcy Can is available to buy now in paperback, Kindle and Kindle Unlimited.
• Amazon US • Amazon UK • Amazon CA • Add to Goodreads shelf • BookBub
Laura Hile is kindly offering to give
away an ebook of As Only Mr Darcy can to one of you. To enter, just comment on
this blog post by the end of the day worldwide on 22 October.
Note about comments: If you have any problems adding your comment please contact me and I will add your comment for you :)
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Oh, this is good! I just bought a copy and cannot wait to read it all. Laura really knows how to tell a story!
ReplyDeleteBrenda, thank you! This one is really fun.
DeleteHaHa! Love the idea of Darcy sending a Valentine card to the Colonel! At the barracks! I certainly hope the Colonel finds a way to eliminate Wickham! I also hope that Elizabeth realises that Darcy is a man worthy of being loved, sooner rather than later?
ReplyDeleteHi, Glynis,
DeleteThese two are way too much fun to write. Who knew Darcy has a mischievous streak? I guess I did, ha.
Good luck in the giveaway!
I would love to read this so thanks for a chance to win. I have enjoyed Laura's other stories.
ReplyDeleteHi, Sheila,
DeleteThere's not much that's profound in this story, just plain old fun and romance. Good luck in the giveaway!
A very enticing excerpt. Looking forward to reading it!
ReplyDeleteHi, Lily,
DeleteThese two are such fun when they get together. Thanks for your interest in As Only Mr. Darcy Can. Good luck in the giveaway.
Colonel Fitzwilliam is a great time in this excerpt! I had a few small giggles from him. Congratulations on the release and thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jen. We love good old Fitz.
DeleteGood luck in the giveaway!
I do love a good comfy coze between the Fitzwilliam cousins. :) This will be an engaging one, I think.
ReplyDeleteHi, Sophia Rose,
DeleteThis one is just for fun, a merry romp through Hunsford with our favorite group of Austen friends. Thanks for entering the giveaway. Good luck!
Boys will be boys...that was a fun excerpt and I do look forward to reading it. Love the cover art too. I still have to read Charlotte's story! Thanks for a chance at this one!
ReplyDeleteHi, Carole,
DeleteThe excellent thing about books is that they wait ... until the time is right for discovery. Good luck in the giveaway!
Congrats on the release!
ReplyDeleteThanks, darcybennett. Good luck to you in the giveaway!
DeleteSounds like a great book! I would love to see the colonel get his hands on Wickham.
ReplyDeleteHi, Cyndy!
DeleteWickham gets payback, all right. So too does Mr. Collins, although to a lesser extent. This book is just for fun, and we loves it.
Thanks for entering the giveaway. Good luck!
Always love to have (hear) the Colonel in the novels. Thank you for this excerpt and the chance to win a copy
ReplyDeleteI enjoy the banter between these two cousins. I'm glad you enjoy them too. Good luck in the giveaway, Buturot.
DeleteI have a comment to add on behalf of Eva:
ReplyDeleteDarcy sending a scented Valentine to Colonel Fitzwilliam at his barracks. I am still laughing over that antic. Is Darcy sending a warning about Wickham to Elizabeth? Thank you for the excerpt and giveaway.
I don't know where that idea came from, Eva, but doesn't it sound like something Darcy would do? That sense of humor bubbles up and gets him into trouble. :)
ReplyDeleteKind of like my sense of humor. I write books like this just for fun. Thanks for entering the giveaway. Good luck!
I love the cousin's banter. This scene is a hoot. I love the way our Colonel thinks. I love that last sentence... what a hoot. "Or an angry blacksmith father with a hammer in his hand." That was pure gold. I look forward to reading this. That cover was amazing. I loved it. That is so our dear couple. Blessings on the success of this story. Stay safe and healthy.
ReplyDeleteAbout the cover...
DeleteWhen the draft came in (that very day), smoke from the wildfires in California and the Pacific Northwest showed up here in my part of Oregon. Our sky here looked exactly like the dramatic cover. Right down to the purple.
I'm not sure if Blogspot will allow me to post a link with a photo. Hope so!
Wildfire Smoke Blows In
Good luck in the giveaway, J.W.
Oh-My-Gosh! That photo was amazing and scary as heck. Thanks for sharing.
DeleteThis was such an enjoyable excerpt! Thanks, Laura, for sharing it with us. Best wishes for your novel's success, but then it is by you, after all. :) I look forward to reading this one.
ReplyDeleteHi, Janet,
DeleteThis one is just for fun. And you might win! Good luck.