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Showing posts with label Elizabeth Aston. Show all posts
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Tuesday, March 3

Winner Announced in the Mr. Darcy's Dream Giveway!

Congratulations to Ana T. who is the lucky winner in our giveaway of a copy of Mr. Darcy's Dream, the new Elizabeth Aston Pride and Prejudice continuation.

Ana, we have recently e-mailed you and would appreciate a response by March 9th to claim your prize. We hope that you enjoy the book.

You can read more about the book in our preview post here and Laurel Ann's review here.

Regards, Vic (Ms. Place) & Laurel Ann

Tuesday, February 24

Mr. Darcy's Dream Giveaway

Author Elizabeth Aston has a new book that has just been released for Austen inspired sequel readers entitled Mr. Darcy’s Dream. Here is the publisher’s description.

When Phoebe, a young niece of Pride and Prejudice's Mr. Darcy, is shattered by an unhappy romance, she retreats to Pemberley and is joined by kind-hearted Louisa Bingley, unmarried after three London seasons. Once the young ladies are situated in the house, several handsome strangers also arrive — all hopeful of winning the girls' hearts. As preparations for the ball which Mr. and Mrs. Darcy are to give at Pemberley gain momentum, mischief and love triangles abound, making life as difficult as possible for anyone connected with the Darcy family.

Populated with authentic characters firmly rooted in Jane Austen's mores and stylistic traditions, Mr. Darcy's Dream has an unforgettable combination of romance, societal scandals, friendship, family, and marriage.

Aston may be one of the most successful Austen sequel writers ever and her five former popular novels are a testament to her talent and vision. I enjoyed Mr. Darcy’s Dream and you can read my review at Austenprose.

Giveaway!

To qualify for a free copy of Mr. Darcy’s Dream leave a comment before March 3rd stating either what you think Mr. Darcy’s dream might be or what YOU want it to be! Good luck to all.




Cheers, Laurel Ann, Austenprose