Category: marriage

  • Anne L-O-Elliot: Persuasion Through Texts!

    Anne L-O-Elliot: Persuasion Through Texts!

    A few funny texting conversations from the characters of Persuasion!

  • 10 Great Marvel Quotes Applied to Jane Austen Characters

    10 Great Marvel Quotes Applied to Jane Austen Characters

    I had so much fun with last month’s Disney quotes, I had to try it with Marvel’s Superheroes! Also, I got a review on my recently released novel, Starch and Strategy that said in part, “Mr. Darcy is more a precursor to “007” here. His character is mature, humorous and very masculine.” I love that!…

  • A Walk at Rosings

    A Walk at Rosings

    Back for the next installment of my short story. For those of you just joining us, here are the links to the earlier posts which have led to today: What if?, What if? Part II, The Letter, and Elizabeth’s Perspective. If you are all caught up, here is the latest addition: Elizabeth slipped soundlessly from…

  • Release of P & P & LOL + Excerpt + Giveaway!

    Release of P & P & LOL + Excerpt + Giveaway!

    Cover reveal + excerpt + giveaway for my newest release, P & P & LOL!

  • 10 Best Disney Burns Applied to Jane Austen Characters

    10 Best Disney Burns Applied to Jane Austen Characters

    This funny set of Disney quotes on Bored Panda inspired me! I love memes. Do you agree with my connections? Enjoy the jokes and laughs! Pride and Prejudice: 10. Lizzy and Charlotte throwing shade at Mr. Darcy the first time he comes to the Assembly: 9. Mrs. Bennet when Kitty keeps coughing: 8. Lizzy, after…

  • Elizabeth’s Reaction

    Elizabeth’s Reaction

    Before we begin, it has just occurred to me that some of you are coming to these posts a little late and I should probably share the links to the early blogs. Here you go: What if?, What if? Part II, and The Letter Now, I know you were all hoping to read the remainder…

  • “Amending the Shades of Pemberley,” Take 2

    “Amending the Shades of Pemberley,” Take 2

    Fitzwilliam Darcy’s proposal of marriage would save both Mary and her, for her sister had agreed to assist with the gentleman’s young daughter. But what of the man’s tale of having corresponded with her father and of Mr. Bennet having purported a marriage between this stranger and her? Elizabeth knew nothing of the arrangement nor…

  • The Letter

    The Letter

    As promised, almost. The Colonel has been adding his two cents and making this post longer than it should be, so the letter is going to be a two part blog. I hope you enjoy it! (Remember, it’s unedited and I am certain there are errors so I apologize in advance.) “Very well,” Philip said…

  • Previews of Coming Attractions: Enjoy an Excerpt from “Amending the Shades of Pemberley”

    Previews of Coming Attractions: Enjoy an Excerpt from “Amending the Shades of Pemberley”

    “You have willfully misunderstood me, Miss Bennet. You have no worry of my releasing you, for I do not wish you to perform as a governess to my daughter, but rather as my wife and the mistress of my hereditary estate.”

  • What Is a “Dowager”? How Is She Addressed?

    What Is a “Dowager”? How Is She Addressed?

     Likely, when someone uses the word “Dowager,” images of Dame Maggie Smith’s portrayal of Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham from “Downton Abbey” fame. But what does the word “dowager” mean?

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