Today we're celebrating the eBook Release of A Very Austen Romance. We're very excited to offer our third anthology to you.
That's right, another
book that friendship built.This time, Chautona Havig is joining us as guest author.
This is the perfect summertime read, a delicious escape to Jane Austen's Regency world. And girlfriends, this book is LONG.
You'll laugh, you'll sigh, you’ll smile.
To celebrate, Laura Hile is giving away one eBook copy this week.Will the prize be coming to your Kindle?
To enter, simply comment to this post on Laura’s blog, which you can find here. She'll draw a winner on June 19th, 2020.International readers, We are not sure how we'll work out the prize delivery. Amazon has become annoyingly difficult when it comes to gifting eBooks outside the author's home country. Perhaps you'll get an Amazon gift card so that you can buy it for yourself?
If Laura can gift that to you ...
Kindle Unlimited subscribers, A Very Austen Romance is ready and waiting!Here's what's inside:
The King of Hearts by Robin HelmTwenty-year-old Kitty Bennet, the only unmarried Bennet sister, goes for an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Darcy in London where Elizabeth decides to host a coming out ball in Kitty’s honor.
Four eligible bachelors compete for Kitty’s favor, but only one can win her hand.
Kitty has the wonderful, awful task of selecting one from a field of no bad choices. Which man will she choose?
You've Got to Kiss the Girl by Laura HileIt is Darcy’s duty to marry Anne—and Lady Catherine is determined to see that he does. Even if she must have him abducted! But her nefarious plan goes horribly wrong, for the kidnappers seize the wrong girl ...
A Step Too Far by Wendi SotisWhile touring his friend’s new estate, Fitzwilliam Darcy comes across a young lady in jeopardy. Even though coming to her aid could also ruin her reputation, he refuses to risk her life by leaving her in such a perilous situation.
During her daily amble, Miss Elizabeth Bennet takes one step too many. Is she in love with the man who saved her life, or is it simply a deep sense of obligation that will fade with time?
John Knightley Takes a Wife by Barbara CornthwaiteYoung John Knightley is in love—so in love that he agrees to invite the beautiful Miss Maria Dudley's wild younger brother for a visit to the family estate at Donwell Abbey. John finds he's got his work cut out for him thanks to Dudley's fondness for pranks and port. But when Dudley sets his sights on Isabella Woodhouse—or, rather, her fortune—John's views on love and honor are challenged and he must decide what kind of man he really wants to be.
In the Looking Glass by Mandy H CookFanny Bingley, twenty-year-old daughter of Jane and Charles Bingley, chafes under the restrictions placed upon women of her time period. She decides to take matters into her own hands, and unlike her ten siblings, charts her own course to love, finding a husband in an unlikely manner.
Charming Miss Dashwood by Chautona HavigAll Conrad Thayer wanted was a respite in the country and the luxury of days spent in a fine library. However, Margaret Dashwood and a roving band of "highwaymen" have stolen that opportunity, and in regard to Miss Dashwood, his heart along with it.