Jane Darrowfield Released and a #giveaway!

The triple release launch party continues! To celebrate, I’m giving away a Snowden Family Clambake tote bag, a Kensington notebook, and a copy of Jane Darrowfield, Professional Busybody to one lucky commenter below.





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Jane Darrowfield is my homage to Jane Marple. In bringing Jane into the twenty-first century and moving her to America I made a series of decisions.





Jane would be divorced, not never married.Jane would have learned everything she needs to know about life in the bowels of Corporate America, and not in the village where she resides.Jane would get paid for her efforts. She’s making a valuable contribution, improving people’s lives, and that deserves to be recognized by the way we keep score in our culture.Old wouldn’t be so old. Though Jane has taken (a slightly early) retirement, she does not think of herself as old and nor do her friends. Of course, sometimes she does take advantage of the invisibility that late middle-age can confer on a woman, but usually she’s pretty confident and straight ahead. Her knees may hurt when she gardens and she’s trying to get used to the trifocals her optometrist has talked her into, but she’s still out there pitching.



I hope you enjoy Jane as a character and want to follow her adventures. I’ve just signed a contract for book 2 in the series, so Jane will go on.





Bonus reading:





A Day in the Life — Jane Darrowfield at Dru’s Book MusingsAn Interview With Author Barbara Ross by E. B. Davis



Readers: How do you react to my description of Jane? Intrigued or wary? Leave a comment below for a chance to win.

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Published on June 28, 2019 02:15
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message 1: by Sandra (new)

Sandra It's an intriguing take on a classic, beloved character. I look forward to reading about your Jane.


message 2: by Brooke (new)

Brooke I think she sounds very interesting and I'm really looking forward to reading about her further. :)


message 3: by Sabine (new)

Sabine She is someone I would want to know and have as a friend. Love her directness and dyed-in-the-wool New England nature. More than that though, I can identify with her, being on the cusp of finishing career work and finding new ways to stay relevant. Being invisible is handy but also being noticed without trying too hard is important to her. Can’t wait to dive into her world!


message 4: by [deleted user] (new)

Would like to purchase the book, however it is not on Amazon.


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