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Showing posts with label Tasha Alexander. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tasha Alexander. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 4

Winner of the Book Giveaway: Dangerous To Know

And the winner of Tasha Alexander's Dangerous to Know is ... Ruth, from Book Talk and More. Please email your mailing address to me at janeaustensworld -at- gee-mail*.*com. Some of my favorite answers to the question tell us which mystery about Jane Austen's life you'd like to solve are: 

  • I would love to know what Jane's plans were for "The Watsons"
  • I would like to know more about Jane's relationship with her elder sister, Cassandra
  • I'd like to know Jane in her later years, particularly during the decline of her health. How did she keep going?


  • I would love to know more about her quiet life in general. I still secretly hope that one day someone in England will find some missing letter or whatever written by Jane.
  • To know what Jane Austen had in mind for both The Watsons and Sanditon would really be interesting to me.
  • I would like to know where she got her tenacity and boldness for such free thought and to become a writer. I guess what her family life was like to form the person of Jane Austen.


Mostly, readers wanted to know about her "true love" and more about her true relationship with Tom Lefroy.

Thank you all for participating!

Saturday, December 18

Tasha Alexander's 'Dangerous to Know': A Book Giveaway for After the Holidays!

Gentle Readers: Yes, you read correctly. I will be giving away Tasha Alexander's latest novel of suspense, Dangerous to Know. Lady Emily Hargreaves and her husband Colin are back to solve another murder in the fifth of the Lady Emily mystery series.In the following quote, Tasha describes the evolution of her character to Gregory Weinkauf:
"Going back to the beginning, I wanted to write about a young woman coming into her own, going beyond her class, seeing a broader world, having an intellectual awakening -- and then having a relationship with a man who, although enlightened, is still a Victorian guy. In Tears of Pearl Colin and Emily were having tension because of her role in the investigation. If you're going to do investigative work, it's dangerous, even if you're not being reckless. [Corker of a climax, incidentally: resourceful deployment of petticoat.]

But if you're in love with someone who's doing something dangerous, you're going to worry, and want to keep that person safe. So Colin let her do her thing in Tears of Pearl, even though it was hard for him, but then in the next book [Dangerous to Know] I wanted him to stand back and say, "Hang on! I might be enlightened, but I'm also in charge!" This is the nineteenth century. And we, in the 21st century, think: "Outrageous! She can't put up with her husband saying this and stopping her!" But that's what would have happened in that time period. For the two of them, in the end of this novel, and subsequently in the rest of the series, to have a peace between them about this work thing, it's got to be that he's pushed, she's pushed, and they both see that there's no easy answer."
For a chance to win this book (the winning name will be drawn on January 4th), tell us which mystery about Jane Austen's life you'd like to solve. 

Sadly, once again, I can only ship the book to those who live in the U.S. or Canada.