Monday, 7 November 2022

The Last House in Lambton by Grace Gibson - Blog Tour

Blog tour promo for The Last House in Lambton by Grace Gibson. Picture shows a young lady in period costume, with her back to the viewer. She is in a house, and appears to be looking through the hallway, perhaps at a new arrival
Today I’m really pleased to be welcoming Grace Gibson back to the blog with the first stop in the blog tour for her newest Pride & Prejudice variation, The Last House in Lambton.

Publishers Meryton Press are giving away an ebook on each stop of the blog tour so you will have the chance to win a copy of it too! Let’s look at the blurb and then I will hand over to Grace for a guest post about the book.

Book cover: The Last House in Lambton by Grace Gibson. Picture shows a period scene, of a village covered in snow. There are figures walking in the snow, a man, woman and child.
Book Description 

Does it ever stop raining in Lambton?

 

Darcy and Bingley depart Netherfield Park, leaving Elizabeth Bennet acutely aware of the monotony of her life. Seeking a reprieve, she volunteers to serve as temporary companion to Mrs. Gardiner’s elderly aunt who lives in Lambton. Nothing turns out as Elizabeth expects, and she is forced to dig deep into her reserves of common sense, humor, and stubborn persistence to prove herself equal to the dreary circumstances. 

 

Initially unaware that Pemberley is only five miles away, Elizabeth crosses paths with Darcy annoyingly often. When the gentleman rescues her from a shocking situation, Elizabeth faces some hard choices, at the same time struggling against the smoldering attraction that can neither be repressed nor fulfilled.

 

Mr. Darcy, meanwhile, in whose heart a fire has also been lit, is shocked by the lady’s stubborn refusal to accept his help. Alternating between alarm and begrudging admiration, he stands helplessly on the sidelines while she struggles to retain her independence. He, too, must make some hard choices in the end. Will he let her go?

Blog Tour Graphic: The Last House in Lambton by Grace Gibson. Picture shows a period scene, of a village covered in snow. There are figures walking in the snow, a man, woman and child.
Guest Post from Grace Gibson

Thank you for hosting me today, Ceri, and for sharing news of my latest release, The Last House in Lambton.

I admit it. I am a homebody, and in this unabashedly domestic tale, I indulged my interest in simple housekeeping, particularly at a time when there were no convection ovens, immersion blenders or even refrigerators. Recipes couldn’t just be googled on a smart phone either, and as it turns out, this dearth of information provided me with just the plot twist I needed. 

I grew up in a remote part of Ecuador, and until I was about six, my mother used a wood burning cast iron cookstove in her kitchen. Somehow, she managed to make everything from oatmeal to birthday cake by manipulating pans from hot spots to cool spots. Looking back, I am utterly amazed she didn’t burn every supper to a crisp. Those memories surfaced agreeably for me as Elizabeth stood before a wood fired stove, stiffened her resolve, and learned to make soup.

This excerpt, presented with a wink and a grin for other closet homebodies, will give you a taste of that scene:

Satisfied that the parlor would be presentable for company, and in my apron and poorest dress, now relegated to serve as my costume for domestic toil, I began the business of pease soup.

Anyone witnessing me engaged in the art of cooking would think I was performing a surgery. With my hair piled up and restrained by a wide strip of linen, my brow wrinkled in concentration, and mumbling aloud as I worked, I wielded my cleaver and ladle. The broth began to steam and let out a tempting aroma, which encouraged my devotion to its development. I sieved out the chicken bones, added the dried peas, carrots, bay leaves and thinly sliced cabbage, and I had just set the lid and moved the pot to the spot on the stove that was favorable for a gentle simmer, when the door to the kitchen burst open.

Oh my lord—now what!?

This must have been our heroine’s unspoken objection to such an untimely interruption, and if you have guessed that Mr. Darcy has something to do with it, you might just be right. If you would like to immerse yourself in Elizabeth’s struggles with the chandler, the butcher, and general citizenry of Lambton, you might enjoy The Last House in Lambton—and may all your soup-making adventures end happily!  

Author Grace Gibson
Author Bio 

In addition to mosaic art, which she creates at Studio Luminaria (her home-based glass shop in El Paso, Texas), Grace enjoys writing Regency romance and Pride and Prejudice variations. You can connect with her on Facebook.

Book cover: The Last House in Lambton by Grace Gibson. Picture shows a period scene, of a village covered in snow. There are figures walking in the snow, a man, woman and child.
Buy Links

The Last House in Lambton by Grace Gibson is available to buy now in Paperback and for Kindle: 

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Giveaway Time

Meryton Press will be giving away one eBook of The Last  House in Lambton for each stop on the Blog Tour, for a total of six eBooks. To enter, please leave a comment on this blog post by the end of the day on Sunday 13 November. Please ensure you leave your name in your comment so it doesn’t put your comment as anonymous 😊

Note about comments:  If you have any problems adding your comment please contact me and I will add your comment for you.

Blog Tour Schedule

The Last House in Lambton by Grace Gibson - Blog Tour Schedule

November 7   Babblings of a Bookworm

November 8   My Jane Austen Book Club

November 9   Austenesque Reviews

November 10 From Pemberley to Milton

November 11 My Vices and Weaknesses

November 12 Interests of a Jane Austen Girl

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43 comments:

  1. I've loved Grace's other books, especially Silver Buckles. This book sounds wonderful, and I'd love a chance to win a copy! Jennie Newbrand

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    1. Thank you so much for your kind comments. I hope you enjoy this story and I have my fingers crossed that you will win the drawing - good luck!

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    2. I have heard such wonderful things about Grace's books. I hope you enjoy this book when you read it.

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  2. I have enjoyed all of Grace's books, so I am looking forward to reading this one. Thank you for the excerpt and giveaway. Good luck and congrats on the new release!

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    1. Hi Robin! I really appreciate your support of my past projects and hope this one is equally enjoyable. Thank you!

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    2. Glad you enjoyed the excerpt, Robin!

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  3. I enjoyed seeing this glimpse at your childhood, Grace! Many congratulations for your new release; I wish you a fabulous and fun blog tour! :)

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    1. I truly appreciate your support, Kelly. Thank you!

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    2. Thanks for stopping by, Kelly!

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  4. Hi Sam! I hope you enjoy reading this story as much as I enjoyed writing it. Thank you so much for stopping by!

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  5. Looking forward to reading this. Thanks for a chance to win a copy. Good luck with the release.

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  6. What an intriguing premise.

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    1. Thank you and good luck on the giveaway, Colleen!

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    2. I agree, love this idea for a story.

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  7. This looks great! I have enjoyed other books by Ms. Gibson, and look forward to reading this one. Thanks for the chance to win a copy. Cyndy Henry

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    1. Hi Cyndy! Nice to hear from you - I hope you enjoy this one and good luck on the drawing!

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  8. Oh lord, this does sound interesting with Lizzy doing domestic stuff. I've enjoyed her previous books so I'm looking forward to it.

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    1. And I am looking forward to visiting your beautiful blog on Saturday! Exciting!

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    2. Hope you enjoy it when you read it, Sophia. I've only heard good feedback of Grace's previous books so hopefully this one is just as enjoyable.

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  9. I have a comment to add from Glory:

    I have this on my wish list ~ Glory

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    1. For Glory - I hope the book fairy puts this one under your pillow soon! Maybe you will win the drawing - I hope so!

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    2. Hope you enjoy the book when you read it, Glory :)

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  10. Here's a comment from Glynis:

    As you know I’m unable to comment but I must say how much I’m looking forward to this book. I love that ODC are in Derbyshire and that Darcy appears to be pursuing Elizabeth. As for the soup? I used to make something similar using a chicken carcass but I also added rice. I do hope they enjoy it.

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    1. Dear Glynis, so lovely to hear from you! I am sure your soup was better than Elizabeth's, but we must give her points for trying! Good luck on the drawing and thank you for stopping by!

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    2. I sometimes make soup but my hob is gas so it's easy to control. I think using a wood fired stove must take a bit of getting used to.

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  11. Oh my heavens--Elizabeth in the kitchen cooking! This sounds like a fun and interesting story. Congratulations on publishing a new book!

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    1. I hope you enjoy it! Thank you for stopping by and good luck on the giveaway!

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    2. I wonder how good a cook she would be, as we know from P&P that the Bennet girls didn't generally cook. In their eventual marriages the younger three would probably have had to learn, so you wonder whether they would have been prepared or if they would have been brought up with more aspirational marital hopes and a corresponding lack of skill!

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  12. Congrats on the release and thank you for the giveaway!

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    1. Good luck! We can always use more books, right? Thank you for stopping by!

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  13. I liked thes story very much

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  14. My,my Elizabeth cooking and Mr. D bursting into the kitchen. Eager to know the next. Thank you for sharing and the giveaway (Buturot)

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  15. I very much enjoyed Silver Buckles, so am looking forward to reading this one also!

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    1. I hope you enjoy the book when you read it.

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  16. Everybody I am SO sorry for the delay in choosing a winner. I have finally selected one using a random number generator, and that was Glynis. I will message you, Glynis!

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