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December 15, 2019

A Darcy Christmas–1797

Still looking for that special Christmas Gift for a Jane Austen reader? [image error] It’s Christmas 1797 at Pemberley and all the young men are there: Darcy, Richard Fitzwilliam & his older brother, and George Wickham. Tragedy, mystery, and coming-of-age are in store as the holiday unfolds and events contribute to the the formation of the man who meets Elizabeth Bennett 15 yearsin the future. A Lesson in Honor, available through Amazon and other online stores.
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Published on December 15, 2019 08:58

March 7, 2019

“Creating the Regency World” Aidan @ JASNA Spring Tea

JASNA of Eastern WA/Northern ID has invited me to speak at their April 28th, 2019 Spring Tea on the wonderful topic of Creating the Regency World. The tea will take place from 2:00 – 4:00 at the Seasoned House in Pullman, WA. They are still in the planning stages so ticket prices have not yet been published but the food is promised to be amazing!  I’ll keep you posted here and on my Facebook page.[image error]

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Published on March 07, 2019 17:52

July 5, 2017

Maybe something for Christmas?

Can’t say anything yet, but more things are stirring than mice in anticipation of an Austen Christmas.  Stay tuned!

–Pamela


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Published on July 05, 2017 22:17

June 8, 2016

A little something after all these years…

Dy Brougham Searches for Lt.Richard Fitzwilliam

(1815, 2 years or so after Darcy & Elizabeth are wed)

The wagon jolted and shivered over the shell pocked roads until Dy’s teeth ached and his fingers cramped in their grip on its splintery sides. Rain continued to fall in unrepentant bursts that were soaking through his oiled cape. His hat was most likely a loss, even for its protective coverings, and the cold crept into the reaches of muscle and bone, both thoroughly wracked by the paths he ha...

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Published on June 08, 2016 20:57

December 31, 2012

Bloody Jack 3!

Jolly Roger5 of 5 stars!


Under the Jolly Roger brings Jacky once more in the service of the King when she’s press-ganged into the uneasy crew of HMS Wolverine. A lecherous captain, a cowed crew and a dangerous mission test Jacky to the max. And then there’s her old enemy the bodysnatcher on board as well. Enough danger for several books! But, remember; they’re dealing with Bloody Jack!


Again, pure delight!



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Published on December 31, 2012 14:58

Bloody Jack does it again!

Blue tattoo 5 of 5 stars!


Book One was absolutely delightful, but could author L.A. Meyer do it again? The answer is YES!


In The Curse of the Blue Tattoo, Jacky is left in Boston (1805) in the care of Miss Pym in her Peabody School for Young Ladies. Catching up to the other young ladies is going to be tough, but Jacky is game if only for the sake of making her beloved Jaime proud. But Jacky’s irrepressible nature will win out, and soon she’s in a pack of trouble from all sides.


Again, narrator, Kellgren br...

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Published on December 31, 2012 14:52

I Love Bloody Jack!

BloodyJack5 of 5 stars

Bloody Jack? Bloody marvelous! I loved this book! Plucky and up to any challenge, Mary “Jacky” Faber escapes the body snatchers of 1803 London and, disguised as a boy, gains a berth as a ship’s boy aboard the HMS Dolphin. The rest is pure delight, especially if you listen (and it begs to be heard) to Katherine Kellgren’s wonderful narration. Can’t wait to listen to book 2!


View">http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/4553926-pamela-aidan”>View all my reviews



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Published on December 31, 2012 14:41

November 15, 2012

Your favorite P&P-inspired novel: a chance to vote

There’s a contest going on at Goodreads.com, the Jane Austen Sequel Group, in which you may vote for your favorite Pride and Prejudice – inspired title.An Assembly Such as Thisis one of the contestants. If you are so inclined, I would be honored…


Pamela


PS You will have to join the Jane Austen Sequel in order to vote, but it’s a great one to belong to and you have options to keep notices under control.


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Published on November 15, 2012 04:53