Today I have something for you from a new author, Sophia Meredith, from her 'Pride & Prejudice' variation, 'On Oakham Mount'. This is due to be released on 1 April and is available now for pre-order. Up until 1 March the book can be pre-ordered for the special price of 99p UK / 99c US. Now I'll hand over to Sophia for the first two chapters of her book:
Sunday, 28 February 2016
Tuesday, 23 February 2016
Winner - When Mary Met the Colonel
Recently Victoria Kincaid dropped by with an excerpt of her new Mary Bennet/Colonel Fitzwilliam novella, 'When Mary Met the Colonel', and I had the enjoyment of reading the story too (see my review here). Victoria was kindly offering an e-book of the novella to one of the commenters on the blog posts. This evening my husband selected a winner at random, and the winner is...
Sunday, 21 February 2016
A Little Whimsical in His Civilities Blog Tour - Guest Post & Giveaway

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Saturday, 20 February 2016
Jane and the Waterloo Map - Blog Tour and US Giveaway
Today the blog tour for Stephanie Barron’s ‘Jane and the Waterloo Map’ stops off here for my review. If you are unfamiliar with her work, Ms Barron has written a whole series of books with Jane Austen as the investigator of murders and foul play. Read on for my review, and for the chance to enter a US giveaway of some wonderful prizes.
Amateur sleuth Jane Austen returns in Jane and the Waterloo Map, the thirteenth novel in Stephanie Barron’s delightful Regency-era mystery series.
Award winning author Stephanie Barron tours the blogosphere February 2 through to February 22, 2016 to share her latest release, Jane and the Waterloo Map (Being a Jane Austen Mystery). Twenty popular book bloggers specializing in Austenesque fiction, mystery and Regency history will feature guest blogs, interviews, excerpts and book reviews from this highly anticipated novel in the acclaimed Being a Jane Austen Mystery series. A fabulous giveaway contest, including copies of Ms. Barron’s book and other Jane Austen-themed items, will be open to those who join the festivities.
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Amateur sleuth Jane Austen returns in Jane and the Waterloo Map, the thirteenth novel in Stephanie Barron’s delightful Regency-era mystery series.
Award winning author Stephanie Barron tours the blogosphere February 2 through to February 22, 2016 to share her latest release, Jane and the Waterloo Map (Being a Jane Austen Mystery). Twenty popular book bloggers specializing in Austenesque fiction, mystery and Regency history will feature guest blogs, interviews, excerpts and book reviews from this highly anticipated novel in the acclaimed Being a Jane Austen Mystery series. A fabulous giveaway contest, including copies of Ms. Barron’s book and other Jane Austen-themed items, will be open to those who join the festivities.
Wednesday, 17 February 2016
When Mary Met the Colonel by Victoria Kincaid - Review
Many years ago, when I first read 'Pride & Prejudice' I really identified with Elizabeth. Although she is more outgoing than me, I felt a kinship with her due to her sense of humour and philosophical attitude, as well as her hasty temper, but like many introverted bookworm types, I also have some level of kinship with Mary. She is definitely an interesting secondary character, and one who has had quite a lonely time of it, with her sisters divided into twosomes. I love to see Mary get a chance to shine in her own right so I was very interested to read this new novella from Victoria Kincaid, ‘When Mary Met the Colonel’.
Monday, 15 February 2016
When Mary Met the Colonel by Victoria Kincaid - Excerpt, Guest Post and Giveaway
Today I am welcoming author Victoria Kincaid to the blog. Victoria has just released a new novella, a Mary Bennet story called 'When Mary Met the Colonel', and she has been so kind as to drop by here with an excerpt, a very interesting insight into what prompted her to write this story, and a giveaway of a kindle version of the book for one of you. Read on for more details!
Saturday, 13 February 2016
Undeceived by Karen M Cox - Blog Tour & Review
Today the blog tour for Karen M Cox’s latest book, ‘Undeceived’ has a stop here for my review of the book. I’ve enjoyed my previous reads of Karen’s stories (here are my reviews of ‘Sunkissed; Effusions of Summer’, which features a 'Northanger Abbey'-inspired short story by Karen M Cox, ‘Find Wonder in All Things’ which is a modern version of ‘Persuasion’ and my favourite story by her, the US-Depression era 'Pride & Prejudice' retelling, ‘1932’) so I was keen to sign up to read this one.
Monday, 1 February 2016
Planned Reading for February 2016
Well you may wonder what happened to me in January 2016 as I have been here so little. Life has just been overwhelming me a little, I seem to be either constantly busy or comatose! So I apologise for my absence and thank those of you who have stuck around!
I have the enjoyment of joining in some blog tours in February, so I thought I'd tell you about those.
I have the enjoyment of joining in some blog tours in February, so I thought I'd tell you about those.
Monday, 18 January 2016
Winner of the Reader Appreciation Giveaway
Thank you to everybody who commented with a book or an author suggestion for bumping up my 'To Be Read' list. Since my reading time is less than it was (sob!) I have a lot more books than I have time to get through so it's good to get some ideas to help me prioritise. I hope the suggestions were helpful to any of you with a bigger TBR list than you can get to!
Without further ado I will announce the winner, who was selected at random:
Without further ado I will announce the winner, who was selected at random:
Saturday, 9 January 2016
Winner's Choice Book Giveaway!
I am not generally a fan of January. Everybody is grumpy, most people are dieting, people are complaining they have no money because they overspent on Christmas, and the weather is rubbish. What is there to celebrate? You might not realise it, but this month marks the anniversary of when I started to blog and to celebrate I would like to have a little giveaway to say thank you to all of you who join me in my love of books.
Since I live in the UK I am not able to give away an ebook, as unfortunately Amazon UK still doesn't support gifting, so instead I am proposing to give away something which many of you would like better anyway, a paper book of your choice from 'The Book Depository' up to the value of £10 (you can change the currency to UK pounds on the top right of their website so you can see how much a book would be in pounds).
To enter, all you need to do is comment on this post, suggesting a book that I should add to or bump up my to be read list. Please comment by the end of the day on Saturday 16 January and leave a way for me to contact you in case you are chosen as the lucky winner. This contest is open internationally, to anybody who lives in a country The Book Depository ships to - list here.
Thanks again for dropping by my blog. I appreciate all of your page views and comments so much. Good luck in the giveaway!
Giveaway time!
To enter, all you need to do is comment on this post, suggesting a book that I should add to or bump up my to be read list. Please comment by the end of the day on Saturday 16 January and leave a way for me to contact you in case you are chosen as the lucky winner. This contest is open internationally, to anybody who lives in a country The Book Depository ships to - list here.
Thanks again for dropping by my blog. I appreciate all of your page views and comments so much. Good luck in the giveaway!
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