Thursday, January 17, 2013

Review: Pride, Prejudice and the Perfect Match by Marilyn Brant


Marilyn Brant has written another wonderful story! In this modern twist Brant brings Pride and Prejudice into the present with all its technology, like online dating! 

To prove her theory that men are of a certain stereotypical type Beth Ann Bennet joins an online dating service called Lady Catherine's Love Match to find the perfect man to base her research paper on. She figures she gather all the info she needs within a few emails and maybe one meeting -- then end it. What she doesn't count on is handsome Dr. Darcy, the man she had picked out of all her possible matches.
   
Meanwhile, Will Darcy has joined Lady Catherine's Love Match for his own reasons, but he’s not looking for love either. No, he has a bet with his cousin, Bingley, and if Darcy wins the bet he'll get the funding he needs for his health clinic. But when he meets Beth everything changes! He is drawn to her more than he thought was possible.  As they both fall in love with each other, is their love strong enough to stand firm when the truth comes out?

I found it interesting how Brant put a different twist to the characters of Pride and Prejudice. For instants, Jane is Beth’s best friend, not her sister. Bingley has more money than Darcy. And the name Beth gives as her real name on Lady Catherine’s Love Match is Charlotte Lucas! Loved it! And the obstacles that Darcy and Beth have to overcome are in tune with today's society.

I would have liked to see Jane and Bingley’s storyline developed more. I think they would be another perfect match!

I love a story that gives me a warm, fuzzy feeling inside, and that’s just what Pride, Prejudice and the Perfect Match did to me! I LOVED it! It’s a perfect book to curl up on a couch with!

5 out of 5 stars.

I was provided a copy of the book by the author for my honest review.

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This completes my first selection for the P&P Bicentenary Challenge 2013! Woot! 



Any thoughts? I'd love to hear from you!

Monday, January 14, 2013

The Pride and Prejudice Bicentenary Challenge 2013




Hi Everyone!

Ok Ok, after failing the two challenges I signed up for last year I wasn't going to sign up for more than one this year, but after wallowing in self pity for a couple of weeks ;) I'm feeling better! And I'm ready to take on the world! Or better yet, to take on a couple more challenges! Beside the basic Goodreads reading challenge, I'm signing up for The Pride and Prejudice Bicentenary Challenge 2013 hosted by Austenprose!

What's so cool about this challenge is there are so many choices to pick from, from Austen's orginal writings to sequels and spinoffs! And you're not limited to just books -- MOVIES count too!!

I am choosing to do the Disciple level, which means I have to complete 5 to 8 selections. Seems easy enough.




Here's my plan so far (subject to change):

1. Pride, Prejudice, and the Perfect Match by Marilyn Brant -- completed (my review)

2. The Last Man in the World by Abigail Reynolds (re-read) -- completed (my review)

3. Pride and Prejudice DVD 2005 version with my favorite Darcy, Matthew MacFadyen :)

4. Attempting Elizabeth by Jessica Grey (A new Austenesque novel just released!) -- completed (my review)

5. A Fair Prospect by Cassandra Grafton (A new P&P inspired story coming soon!)

6. Loving Miss Darcy by Nancy Kelley (A P&P sequel just released!) -- completed (my review)

7. A Most Civil Proposal by C. P. Odom -- completed (my review)

8. All the Appearance of Goodness by Maria Grace -- completed (my review)

9. When They Fall in Love by Mary Lydon Simonsen -- completed (my review)







There you have it. I'm starting with five selections, but I'm sure I'll complete all eight selections, if not more! Pride and Prejudice is my favorite of Austen's stories, and I love reading P&P variations!

Update: As you can see I've added to my list, and will probably keep adding to it through out the year! I'm sure I'll be moving up to the Aficionada, 9 - 12 selections.

What a fantastic way to celebrate the anniversary of the publication of Pride and Prejudice! 200 years! Amazing! To join the fun, head over to Austenprose and sign up! 

What challenges are you doing this year? 


Monday, January 7, 2013

Review: Jane and the Unpleasantness at Scargrave Manor By Stephanie Barron


In my attempt to complete my Jane Austen Spin-off Challenge 2012 I started to read Jane and the Unpleasantness at Scargrave Manor for my Jane Austen as the main character category. I still had two categories to finish, so it was a fail on the challenge, but in the process I read some really great books! So, that's a win!!

The story, Jane and the Unpleasantness at Scargrave Manor is an excellent mystery! It felt like Jane wrote the book herself! According to the Editor’s Foreword that’s what it is, manuscripts written by Jane Austen, and edited by Stephanie Barron. I do not know if this is true or part of the story, but I enjoyed the story immensely! 

After accepting and breaking a marriage proposal from Harris Bigg-Wither’s within a twenty-four hour period, Jane Austen accepts an invitation to visit her dear friend Isobel, Countess of Scargrave, at their country home Scargrave Manor. Newly married, her husband, the Earl is throwing a ball in her honor.  During the ball, the Earl becomes violently ill and dies at dawn the next morning. Isobel’s maid disappears shortly after and is found dead a few days later. Rumors of an affair between Isobel and Viscount Payne, the Earl’s nephew begin to circulate. Isobel and the Viscount are accused of the murders, and it all looks bleak indeed! Jane races against the clock to find the true murderer!

Isobel is sent to Newgate prison to await her trial before the Bar. Newgate is a horrible place to be, and although it is not the main focus, Barron doesn’t make light of it. Isobel is in despair there.

I loved how much Jane reminded me of Elizabeth Bennett. Another person, Lieutenant Hearst, a member of the Earl’s family had strong hints of Wickham and Frank Churchill. There are also well recognized Austen lines placed here and there along the story. I loved finding them!

I was at a loss as to guess whodunit, there are a cast of characters whom all would benefit from the Earl’s death! If you enjoy a good mystery and Jane Austen, this is the book for you!  With ghosts and murder, it has the feel of a gothic novel! 

Jane and the Unpleasantness at Scargrave Manor is the first book of eleven Jane Austen mysteries by Stephanie Barron. Have you read any of them?

4 out of 5 stars.

I purchased my copy of Jane and the Unpleasantness at Scargrave Manor.

Buy a copy here.

Comments are alway welcome!


Friday, January 4, 2013

Book Blast: Purrs of Wisdom ~ GIVEAWAY: Win a $25 Amazon GC and Free e-book


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About the Book:

Purrs of Wisdom is a collection of essays featuring lessons in conscious living, inspired by the cats who have shared the author’s life.
From help with every day challenges to inspiration on living a joyful life, this compilation provides encouragement, guidance, and enlightenment, feline style.
Whether it’s creating balance, navigating turbulent times, or finding the magic in life’s ordinary moments, there’s something for everyone in this book.
Chapters include:
·                 The Healing Power of the Purr
·                 Making Time for Contemplation
·                 Routine as the Key to Happiness
·                 Purging Can Make You Purr
·                 Healthy Cats, Healthy Human
The stories may remind readers of lessons their own cats have taught them, provide “aha” moments, or simply bring a smile.
The book is best enjoyed with a cat curled up on your lap.
PRAISE FOR Purrs of Wisdom
Purrs of Wisdom, by Ingrid King, is a treat for anyone who is enchanted by all things feline! The book is an exploration of lessons on living a joyful and inspired life, learned from the many magical cats who have shared the author’s journey.
I found gifts on every page, but the section titled Lessons from a Maple Tree especially touched my heart. The author talks about taking time out of her busy day to soak up the tree’s magnificent colors when the leaves change in the fall. “Doing nothing without feeling guilty” is a lesson she learned from her cats. Ingrid’s words were a gentle reminder to this fast-paced former New Yorker to look to my own kitties for guidance when my world seems to be spinning a bit too quickly.
Purrs of Wisdom is sure to be a treasured addition to any cat lover’s library!”
Christine Davis, Author of For Every Cat An Angel and Forever Paws
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“Reading this collection of feline-inspired essays and life lessons gave me several AHA! moments. Purrs of Wisdom is a refreshing read that packs a deceptively powerful punch and provides helpful recipes for finding your bliss. Ingrid King writes with compassion for those who struggle along as “life happens.” The gifted writer offers nearly poetic insight how to manage the angst, as well as to recognize the “why” behind such things. You’ll want to savor each individual chapter and purr-haps bookmark and revisit those that strike a personal chord. And of course, read aloud to your favorite feline companion!”
Amy Shojai, bestselling author of more than two-dozen pet books
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Purrs of Wisdom is the perfect book for anyone who loves cats – and has an interest in living life to the fullest, with a positive and peaceful outlook – just like a cat does! It spoke to me on several levels and is sure to become a well-thumbed volume as I continue on my life’s journey.”
Ann Brightman, Managing Editor, Animal Wellness Magazine
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“In this guide to living spiritually and creatively in a world that isn’t always quite comfortable with either quality, King, a keenly intuitive writer, draws upon the lessons she has learned from her beloved feline friends, weaving them deftly together with her own experiences. ”
- T.J. Banks, Author of Sketch People: Stories Along the Way and Catsong



About the Author:

Ingrid King is a former veterinary hospital manager turned award winning writer. Her popular blog, The Conscious Cat, a comprehensive resource for conscious living, health, and happiness for cats and their humans, has won multiple awards, including DogTime Media’s  2012 Pettie for Best Cat Blog, 2011 Pettie for Best Overall Pet Blog, and About.com’s 2012 Readers Choice Award for Best Website About Cats. Ingrid is the publisher of the online magazine News for You and Your Pet, which goes out to subscribers around the world. Her articles have been published in Cat Fancy, Animal Wellness Magazine, Urban Animal, NOVADog, and on miscellaneous websites. Ingrid lives in Northern Virginia with her tortoiseshell cats Allegra and Ruby.
Visit her website at www.ingridking.com.



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