#Blog Tour #Book Review of Wartime Blues for the Harpers Girls by Rosie Clarke @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks @AnneHerries @bookandtonic

Thank you to Rachel from Rachel’s Random Resources for inviting me to participate in the blog tour for Wartime Blues for the Harpers Girls, the fifth instalment in Rosie Clarke’s popular family saga.

Wartime Blues for the Harper Girls
LONDON 1917

As the Americans enter the War, there is renewed energy in the war effort.  

With husbands and sons fighting for freedom, the women of Harpers are left to tackle the day-to-day affairs at home and work.

With Ben Harper away, Sally fears she is being followed by a mysterious woman. Who is she and what does she want?

Maggie Gibbs collapses seriously ill in the frontline hospitals and is brought back to England close to death. Can she be saved and what does the future hold for her and her broken heart? 

Marion Jackson’s father is on the run from the Police already wanted for murder. She fears he will return to threaten his family once more.
And Beth Burrows is pregnant with her second child, worried and anxious for her husband Jack, who has been many months at sea.

As Christmas 1917 approaches what will the future hold for Harpers, its girls and their men at War?

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My thoughts:

Wartime Blues for the Harper Girls is the fifth instalment in Rosie Clarke’s much beloved Harpers Girls aga. From the start I want to say that it is possible to read and enjoy the book as a standalone, although itis better to go back to the beginning to appreciate the complexity of the plotlines and the wonderful job Rosie Clarke did with the character development.
Wartime Blues is set in 1917. The war is raging and lives have been touched and foever changed by its cruel hand. Sally Harper (it is impossible not to admire the strength of her character) is doing her best to run the Harpers, but like many other shops in the wartime, Harpers is experiencing difficulty in getting good quaility stock. Sally may not always agree with Jenni, her enterprising sister-in-law,but both of them want to keep the loyal customer base and the shop reputation. Ben Harper is doing his duty by overseeing logistics and procuring goods much needed by the soldiers in the trenches. While Maggie Gibbs is going through a really tough time in the field hospital in France. Heartbroken and overworked, she falls ill and is sent back to England to recuperate.

Meanwhile Beth Burrows, pregnant with her second child is anxious for the news of her husband, like Marion who is helping with window-dressing while talented Mr Marco is fighting in France, like countless women across Britain and other countries. Now that the united States are entering the war, they are daring to hope that the tide is going to turn and the nightmarev they’ve been living through may end soon. All they want is to do their duty, support each other and hope their loved ones are going to survive and come back home.

Rosie Clarke is a master of creating compelling characters and fleshing them out with fascinating details. Our protagonists continue to show their strength and kindness in these difficult times. Their family stories are well-developed and touching.

It was great to see the historical context that defines these fictional characters and there’s always so much to learn from reading books like this. The Harpers Girls still didn’t have the Vote and, yet, they did their duty with love and selfless determination.

An enjoyable journey back in time, recommended to everyone who loves women’s fiction and stories of love and friendship.
Thank you to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for the ARC provided in exchange for an honest opinion.

Author Bio –
Rosie Clarke is a #1 bestselling saga writer whose most recent books include The Mulberry Lane series. She has written over 100 novels under different pseudonyms and is a RNA Award winner. She lives in Cambridgeshire. Rosie’s brand new saga series, Welcome to Harpers Emporium began in December 2019.

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Thank you for reading the post! Have a wonderful Saturday!

#Book Blitz #Outcast (The Pack Prophecy 1) #Paranormal Romance @Xpresso Book Tours

Book & Author Details:
Outcast
by R.L. Caulder
(The Pack Prophecy, #1)
Publication date: March 12th 2021
Genres: Adult, Paranormal, Romance
Synopsis:

“The arrival of the Prophetess will bring both hope and destruction for the wolves of the world.

She alone will be able to save them–or damn them.”

The dark prophecy that has been passed down since the first pack of shifters is coming to fruition– and I am at the center of it.

An orphaned human taken in by a pack of wolves. The fate of their existence in my hands.

I’ve been treated as the dirt beneath the pack’s paws for years. 

Will they be able to accept my new role when my powers surface? Will I be able to forgive them enough to help them?

The bright spot amongst all the turmoil…finding my three fated. Until one of them rejects our bond.

The one thing I know for sure…death is coming for us all, soon, and the person responsible for it? Their betrayal is going to alter the shifter world forever.

I’ll conquer my powers, protect the packs, and live happily ever after with my men, right?

Wrong.

No one is prepared for the vile truths of my visions to come to light.

***

Author Note: This book has a 18+ warning and is intended for mature audiences. It is book one in The Pack Prophecy series which will end in a cliffhanger.

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Author Bio:

R.L. Caulder is the author of The Pack Prophecy and Darkness Rising series. She lives in her writing cave away from the intense heat of the Florida sun with her husband and pets keeping her company.

If you’re looking for ways to interact with R.L., you can find her on facebook in her group:
The Cauldron: R.L. Caulder Reader Group

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First Line Fridays -July 9th, 2021

First Lines Fridays is a weekly feature for book lovers hosted by Wandering Words. What if instead of judging a book by its cover, its author or its prestige, we judged it by its opening lines?

  • Pick a book off your shelf (it could be your current read or on your TBR) and open to the first page
  • Copy the first few lines, but don’t give anything else about the book away just yet – you need to hook the reader first
  • Finally… reveal the book!

And the first lines are:

Is it me or are the barstools in this place getting lower?Perhaps it’s the shrinking. Eighty-four year can do that to a man, that and hairy ears.

And the book is:

When All is Said by Anne Griffin

‘I’m here to remember – all that I have been and all that I will never be again.’

At the bar of a grand hotel in a small Irish town sits 84-year-old Maurice Hannigan. He’s alone, as usual -though tonight is anything but. Pull up a stool and charge your glass, because Maurice is finally ready to tell his story.

Over the course of this evening, he will raise five toasts to the five people who have meant the most to him. Through these stories – of unspoken joy and regret, a secret tragedy kept hidden, a fierce love that never found its voice – the life of one man will be powerfully and poignantly laid bare.

Heart-breaking and heart-warming all at once, the voice of Maurice Hannigan will stay with you long after all is said.

  • Have you read When Allis Said? if yes, did you like it?
  • Did you recognise the first lines?
  • Have a great Friday and a wonderful weekend! Happy Reading!

    #Book Blitz #Catwalk by Nicole Gabor #YA #Coming of Age @Xpresso Book Tours

    Book & Author Details:
    Catwalk
    by Nicole Gabor
    Publication date: July 6th 2021
    Genres: Coming of Age, Young Adult
    Synopsis:

    Eighteen-year-old, shy, suburban aspiring model Cat Watson suddenly has it all as the New York fashion world’s new “It” girl and she thinks she has everything she ever dreamed of—until she realizes be careful what you wish for, you just might get it.

    Leaving her good-girl image behind, Cat quickly learns things aren’t always what they seem on the catwalk, and she’s faced with a decision that will change her life forever.

    WILMINGTON, Delaware, May 12, 2021

    When 18-year-old Catherine Watson disobeys her parents and ditches her Ivy-league acceptance to start fresh as an aspiring model in New York City, a chance encounter with fashion world bigwigs gives her a world-class agent plus a boyfriend she only dreamed about. But as she navigates the fickle world of modeling, she realizes that to get ahead, she’ll have to leave herself behind—but is it worth it? Catwalk is an expertly written tale of first love, coming of age, and high-fashion, from award-winning author and editor Nicole Gabor, inspired by her own experiences as a runway model.

    In her suburban hometown, Catherine had what most would consider a charmed life: a 4.0 GPA, a good-guy boyfriend who had his whole life planned out down to the two kids, two dogs, two-car garage—and it scared her to death. She wasn’t ready to follow a traditional path to a paint-by-numbers existence. She longed for adventure, for a life less…ordinary. When Catherine moves away to pursue her modeling dream in New York City and moves in with Jon-Michelle “Jonnie” who tackles the newly-named “Cat” as “her next project,” she revels in her newfound career, thinking “this is what it’s like to be young and beautiful in the greatest city in the world.”

    “At that moment, it hit me. I was a mere mortal in a room full of demigods: actors, actresses, bygone legends of the stage and screen; men and women who had traipsed down red carpets all of their lives, whom the rest of the country, no, the world, had pined for, had paid to know the secrets of. Here I was standing among them, cavorting with twenty-first century royals.”

    Cat meets Seth, a beautiful and kind but troubled New York scenester, the son of a ‘70s fashion model icon who fatally overdosed during her prime, and she feels strangely protective. She wants to save him like he saved her on her first night out on the town in New York City’s gritty yet swanky meatpacking district club scene.

    When Cat is “discovered” by the one and only Philippe Borghetta, the hottest fashion designer in the pages of Vogue magazine, she thinks she has it all. Her life is thrust into an alternate universe, where star-studded cocktail parties, casting calls, go-sees, and nightclub openings revolve around her like constellations. She tries to play the part. Her former self, “Catherine,” was now a shadow of who she was and what she was becoming.

    Cat thinks she’s finally gotten what she wanted all along—a chance to start over, a redo, a refresh. But as the lines blur between who she once was and who she wants to be, she’s reminded of her mother’s words, “Sometimes the things that are most worth fighting for are the things you already have.” Cat finds she has to make a decision that will change her life—and possibly the modeling world—forever.

    Drawing on her own experiences in the fast-paced fashion model industry, former model and author of more than twenty children’s books, Nicole Gabor masterfully weaves a timeless story of self-discovery, coming of age, and the heartache of first loves. Catwalk is her debut young adult/new adult novel, available July 2021 wherever books are sold.

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    Author Bio:

    Nicole is a published author of more than 20 children’s picture books and an award-winning health writer and editor. Her debut young adult/new adult fiction novel Catwalk is inspired by her experiences living and working in New York City as a model. She’s also a freelance writer at Highlights for Children and a senior editor at KidsHealth.org, the web’s most-visited site for children’s health. She lives in Delaware with her husband, three children, and their Goldendoodle named Ginger. Learn more at http://www.nicolegabor.com

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    #Book Blitz #The Perfect Play by Cookie Gorman #New Adult #Sports Romance @Xpresso Book Tours

    Book & Author Details:
    The Perfect Play
    by Cookie O’Gorman
    (Southern U O’Brien Brothers, #2)
    Publication date: July 8th 2021
    Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance, Sports


    Synopsis:

    She’s playing to win.

    Okay, so I probably shouldn’t have made that bet with Emmy. But come on! She was challenging me. Attract a guy in seven days? No problem.

    Well…maybe just one.

    The guy she chooses is her brother, Chase O’Brien aka golden-boy-Virgin and star pitcher for the Wolves. Unlike most guys, Chase seems immune to my charms—but I’ve always loved a challenge.

    He’s playing for keeps.

    Charlie never should’ve made that bet with my baby sister. But if she uses her magic touch to heal my arm and gets me back in the game? It’s all good.

    Actually, the more time we spend together, the harder I fall. I always knew I’d recognize my soulmate when I found her—and Charlie’s the one.

    Even if she doesn’t know it yet.

    This new adult sports romance features a strong heroine with a soft center, a hot-bookish hero who believes in true love and a sexy set of brothers guaranteed to make you swoon.

    Love is always the perfect play.

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    Author Bio:

    Cookie O’Gorman writes YA & NA romance to give readers a taste of happily-ever-after. Small towns, quirky characters, and the awkward yet beautiful moments in life make up her books. Cookie also has a soft spot for nerds and ninjas. Her novels ADORKABLE, NINJA GIRL, The Unbelievable, Inconceivable, Unforeseeable Truth About Ethan Wilder, The Good Girl’s Guide to Being Bad, and Wallflower are out now! She is also the author of NA sports romances, The Best Mistake and The Perfect Play.

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    #Top Ten Tuesday #July 6th, 2021

    Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.

    How it works:

    Jana from That Artsy Girl assigns each Tuesday a topic and then posts her top ten list that fits that topic. Anybody is welcome to join and create their own top ten (or 2, 5, 20, etc.) list as well. You can put a unique spin on the topic to make it work for you! 

    July topics are:

    July 6: Reasons Why I Love Reading
    July 13: Book Titles That are Questions
    July 20: Books I Read In One Sitting (or would have if I had the time)
    July 27: Books I’d Want With Me While Stranded On a Deserted Island

    Instead of listing 10 reasons for my undying love of reading I decided to re-post my old review of a book called Reading Quirks.

    Books live your life while you live theirs’

    What is the strangest thing you’ve done for the love of reading?

    I once read a book… half an hour at a time, 20-30 pages at most, for two weeks…in a bookshop! I’d come, read a bit, sigh at how expensive it was and leave… After two weeks somebody bought the book. Can you imagine my despair? I had almost finished it. Luckily, two things happened the following day: a new copy arrived and my paycheck came through.

    I recently came across a hilarious collection of vignettes called ‘ Reading Quirks’ by Javier García del Moral, Andrés de la Casa Huertas and Laura Pacheco and couldn’t help sharing this discovery with my bookloving tribe.

    This is a series of vignettes on strange things we do for the love of books. The characters are cute and come from all walks of life. You are bound to find the situations described in this collection all too familiar:

    Have you ever…

  • waxed lyrical about the merits of a book to a total stranger who might or might not have been interested?
  • been desperate because you lost a book you were just about to finish?
  • found irresistible the smell of a new book?packed way too many books in a suitcase (and left out most clothes)?
  • liked the book so much that you felt sad that you were about to finish it?
  • realized you love somebody because they get your reading habits?
  • For some of them I thought: No, surely not. Actually, let me think…Yes, I have done that.

    I know some of my friends are going to find these pictures irreverent. I love you for the respect you pay to your books and the way you treat reading not as a pastime, but almost as a religion.

    My favourite vignette?

    HAPPY READING!

    #Book Review #A Thin Disguise (Richter 2) by Catherine Bybee #Romantic Suspense @Montlake

    Synopsis:
    A former gun for hire and a federal agent find themselves on the right side of love but the wrong end of a bullet in this Richter installment from New York Times bestselling author Catherine Bybee.

    On a fateful night in Las Vegas, FBI agent Leo Grant is working on a critical detail in a high-profile child prostitution trial when a beautiful woman jumps into the path of a bullet meant for him. Little does Leo know that the woman is Olivia, an ex-assassin who is seeking redemption one good deed at a time.

    One minute, Olivia is lunging in front of Leo on the Vegas Strip. The next, she’s waking up in the hospital in a haze of pain with no memory of her past, her enemies, or even her own name.

    With Olivia suffering from memory loss and completely unaware of the danger she is in, it’s up to Leo and Neil MacBain’s team of operatives to keep her safe. With Olivia and Leo both unaware of her past crimes, the two have little reason to avoid their growing attraction. Slowly her past seeps in through the cracks as she struggles to find the answers of who she is. When the veil is lifted and her dark past is staring her down, Olivia must turn her back on Leo and the love she can never allow herself to have, and race to find her would-be killer.

    Publisher: Montlake
    Publication Date: July 6th, 2021
    348 pages
    Series: Richter (#2)
    9781542009959, 1542009952

    Previous Book in the series: Changing Rules (my review)

    My thoughts:
    A Thin Disguise is Book 2 Catherine Bybee’s fast-paced, addictive Richter series. Fans ofCatherine Bybee are going to be delighted with this newest addition. The book has the same gripping, ‘can’t-put-it-down’ quality, and it was nice to see the familiar faces again.

    This is the story of Olivia Nought, a graduate of the same military boarding school in Germany, where Claire, the protagonist of the previous book, got her unusual set of skills. Olivia wasn’t as lucky as Claire, who was practically adopted by Neil McBain and given a chance to do good by working for McBain Security and Solutions.

    Can this book be read as a standalone?  Yes, but if you have both books, it is better to start with Book 1, as the second book deals with the same human-trafficking  case Claire and Cooper solved in Changing Rules. Olivia is helping Neil’s team protect Marie, the key witness in the case, before and during the trial. If Marie survives, she is supposed to go into a federal protection program and start a new life with a new identity. I’m not going to say anything else to keep this review as spoiler-free as possible.

    FBI agent Leo Grant is as invested in the case as Neil’s team. When he gets a call from Claire to stop getting too close to one of the cousins of the powerful criminal on the trial, he isn’t too happy. Apparently, he is interfering with Neil’s ‘maverick’ security. Then while he is trying to work out who it is, Leo gets almost shot. A beautiful girl Leo has just been trying to chat up takes the bullet and has to be rushed to the hospital to save her life. Needless to say, Leo is feeling guilty and responsible for what happened to Jane Doe (the girl didn’t have any documents on her). When she wakes up, she cannot remember anything. Something is connecting the girl to Neil’s team, although nobody wants to confide in Leo. Neil persuades Leo that he and his people will take care of her until she gets back her memory and Leo takes sometime off his work to stay with them.

    Leo and Olivia come from the opposite sides. A relationship that can never exist, can never work in real life, but there is a strong romantic attraction they can’t do anything about. Leo needs to make some tough choices, while Olivia…she has a lot of past to put behind before she can allow herself get attached to anyone. If you’ve read Say it Again from Catherine Bybee’s First Wives series, you know why Olivia is so cagey and quick to flee in order to protect the people she cares about.

    Similarly to the first book, Catherine Bybee strikes a fine balance between the romantic and mystery elements. The pace was a bit faster at the beginning when the narrative was action-movie -like and a bit slower in the middle to allow for Olivia’s healing and the development of the relationships. The end was as thrilling and full of action as Catherine Bybee’s faithful fans have come to expect from this author.

    Can’t wait to read the next book in the series!

    Thank you to NetGalley and Montlake for the ARC provided in exchange for an  honest opinion.

    Related titles:
    1 Say it Again (First Wives #5)
    2 Changing Rules (Richter #1)

    It’s Monday! What are you reading? July 5th, 2021

    It’s Monday! What are you Reading is a weekly meme hosted by Kathryn from Book Date, a place to share and discuss what we’ve read in the past week and what we’re in the middle of or are planning to read this week.

    What I read / listened to last week

    Between You and Me by Carol Mason


    When young doctor Lauren Matheson meets Joe, an older divorced businessman, at a glittering poolside in California, it’s a chance encounter that seems life-changing for them both. Back home in London, their feelings only strengthen. But Lauren soon discovers that building a happy future with Joe is going to be an uphill struggle…

    She’s determined to be a good stepmother to his children, four-year-old Toby and complicated teen Grace. But under the watchful eye of Meredith, Joe’s intimidating ex-wife, Lauren can’t seem to do a thing right. Why won’t Joe ever take her side against Grace? And what really happened between him and Meredith?

    As her husband retreats into a cold, secretive version of the dashing man she met in California, Lauren starts to wonder if she’s made a costly mistake. Was Joe ever the man she thought she married?

    A Thin Disguise by Catherine Bybee

    A former gun for hire and a federal agent find themselves on the right side of love but the wrong end of a bullet in this Richter installment from New York Times bestselling author Catherine Bybee.

    What I am reading/listening to now:

    The Life She Wants by J.M.Hewitt

    The Life She Wants is a suspenseful psychological thriller with a twist. Perfect for fans of Catherine Ryan Howard, Ruth Ware, and Lisa Jewell.

    You want to save your marriage. She wants to destroy it.
    Paula worries that her marriage to Tommy is hanging by a thread. She loves how safe her husband makes her feel, but lately, it seems like he’s pulling away from her, and he keeps avoiding a much-needed conversation about finally having children.

    When Tommy suggests a cruise getaway for the two of them, Paula is thrilled. He’s fighting for this marriage, and he’s even promised that they will talk about growing their family. It’s Paula’s dream come true. Until the couple meets beautiful Anna.

    From the moment Anna appears in their lives, things start to go wrong for Paula. She finds herself trapped in a sauna. Her hair is destroyed at the salon. Money goes missing from her cabin. At first, Paula thinks she’s paranoid in suspecting Anna is turning her dream holiday into a nightmare. But soon, it becomes clear that Paula may not be the only woman fighting for Tommy’s affections. The only question is why…

    A Torch Against the Night by Sabaa Tahir

    After the events of the Fourth Trial, Martial soldiers hunt Elias and Laia as they flee the city of Serra.

    Laia and Elias are determined to break into the Empire’s most secure and dangerous prison to save Laia’s brother, even if for Elias it means giving up his last chance at freedom.

    They will have to fight every step of the way to outsmart their enemies: the bloodthirsty Emperor Marcus, the merciless Commandant, the sadistic Warden of Kauf, and, most heartbreaking of all, Helene, Elias’s former friend and the Empire’s newest Blood Shrike.

    Bound to Marcus’s will, Helene faces a torturous mission of her own, one that might destroy her: find the traitor Elias Veturius and the Scholar slave who helped him escape… and kill them both.

    What I’m reading /listening to next:

    Station Eleven by Emily St.John Mandel

    Set in the days of civilization’s collapse, Station Eleven tells the story of a Hollywood star, his would-be savior, and a nomadic group of actors roaming the scattered outposts of the Great Lakes region, risking everything for art and humanity.

    One snowy night a famous Hollywood actor slumps over and dies onstage during a production of King Lear. Hours later, the world as we know it begins to dissolve. Moving back and forth in time—from the actor’s early days as a film star to fifteen years in the future, when a theater troupe known as the Traveling Symphony roams the wasteland of what remains—this suspenseful, elegiac, spellbinding novel charts the strange twists of fate that connect five people: the actor, the man who tried to save him, the actor’s first wife, his oldest friend, and a young actress with the Traveling Symphony, caught in the crosshairs of a dangerous self-proclaimed prophet.

    Faking Reality by Sara Fujimura

    Dakota McDonald swore after “The Great Homecoming Disaster” that she’d never allow her romantic life to be a plot line in her parents’ HGTV show again. But when the restaurant run by the family of her best friend (and secret crush), Leo, is on the line, Dakota might end up eating her own words.

    Leo Matsuda dreams of escaping his small town Arizona life and the suffocating demands of working in his family’s restaurant, but the closer he gets to his goal—thanks to the help of his best friend (and secret crush) Dakota—the more reasons there are for him to stay.

    How did your last week go and what are you reading this week?

    #Book Blitz #Back Home to You by Maggie Wild #Contemporary Romance @Xpresso Book Tours

    Book & Author Details:
    Back Home to You
    by Maggie Wild
    (Hope Valley, #2)
    Publication date: June 30th 2021
    Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
    Synopsis:

    She’s desperate to get her life straight. He’s struggling to stay true to his dreams. Together, can they whip up the recipe for happily ever after?

    Harriet “Harry” Belmont feels like a total failure. Returning from San Francisco to England to care for her grandmother after being fired and discovering her boyfriend is married, she’s determined to turn a mess into something vaguely positive. But when her woeful cooking skills send her gran’s dinner up in smoke, the big-city refugee is stunned when the man who jumps to her rescue is a handsome old flame.

    Jamie Forrest’s love of culinary creations has come back to bite him. Though the small-town chef loves the meal-kit business he built to help others, it’s become so successful he no longer has time to spend in the kitchen. But his stress multiplies exponentially when the woman he saves from a food-prep disaster turns out to be his gorgeous childhood sweetheart.

    As Harry’s forgotten feelings resurface, she’s torn between helping him open his dream restaurant and fleeing back to the life she promised she’d never sacrifice for a man. And though Jamie realizes he never got over her, he’s terrified that if he lets her in, she’ll just break his heart again. 

    Can the reunited friends find a way to put love on the menu?

    Back Home to You is the charming second book in the Hope Valley contemporary romance series. If you like feisty females, kindhearted men, and wry humor, then you’ll adore Maggie Wild’s sweet tale.

    Read Back Home to You to order up affection today!

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    Author Bio:

    Maggie Wild lives in California Wine Country with her own Mr. Right and a small collection of furry friends. A native of Yorkshire, England, she returns “home” every day through her fictional worlds. When not writing her fun, contemporary romance stories, she loves to watch the birds in her garden and hike through the local redwoods. Learn more at MaggieWild.com.

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    Jane Austen Memes

    As many of you know, July is the time for a month-long Jane Austen readathon, hosted by Books and Things and Blatantly Bookish.

    The challenges are:

    1. Read one of Jane Austen’s six novels
    2. Read something by Jane Austen that is not one of her main six novels
    3. Read a non-fiction work about Jane Austen or her time
    4. Read a retelling of a Jane Austen book
    5. Read a book by a contemporary of Jane Austen
    6. Watch a direct screen adaptation of a Jane Austen book
    7. Watch a modern screen adaptation of a Jane Austen book

    I am going to participate, even though I don’t think I’ll be able to complete all the challenges.
    I’d like to start by re-blogging Elaine Howlin’s hilarious post with Jane Austen related memes. Check out her wonderful blog here. Enjoy!

    Elaine Howlin's avatarElaine Howlin

    Happy Jane Austen July! Are you joining in the readathon? What will you be reading? I’m thinking Sense and Sensibility and Northanger Abbey will be my books. I’ve already packed my print editions of the books but luckily it’s easy to get ebook versions.

    To kick off the month of Jane Austen, here are some fun Jane Austen memes.

    “Stupid men are the only ones worth knowing after all.”
    Jane Austen

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