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January, 2013 will see the 200th anniversary of the publication of
Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice.
In tribute to the iconic author Yours affectionately, Jane Austen
explores just who Elizabeth Bennet’s Mr. Darcy really was.
Books
"The many plot twists and surprises this book holds are delightful and kept me turning pages the whole way to the end. A truly fun read!"
                                              Coffee Time Romance
Click the title link for an excerpt of each book 
"I loved the book it really cheered up a very dull January. I think your story is very clever and could not wait to get to the end...All the way through I was meeting all those well known characters of Jane's that you interweaved so well. I have all intentions of stocking the book in the shop here." ~   
​ Ann Channon, House Manager                The Jane Austen House Museum
"Sweet, light and as comforting as a mug   
 of peppermint tea."
                                    Publisher's Weekly
The Man Who Loved Jane Austen introduced readers to 21st century American horseman, Fitzwilliam Darcy, Yours affectionately, Jane Austen delves into the complex nature of the man who became the embodiment of one of the most romantic characters in English literature and how his meeting with the iconic author released his heart to love again. 
The blossoming romance between Fitzwilliam Darcy and Eliza Knight, the modern-day woman who holds the key proving that Fitzwilliam did, in fact, make a trip through time to meet Jane Austen and her volatile family, is juxtaposed with Jane’s life as she copes with the subtle celebrity of being the 'Lady’ who wrote Sense and Sensibility and Pride and Prejudice.
​Eliza Knight and ‘Fitz’ Darcy’s lives change in ways neither could have imagined as both become inexplicably tied to Jane Austen and each other.
"CHRISTMAS AT SEA PINES COTTAGE is a tender warm holiday romance with the uniqueness being Meteor tells the tale from his viewpoint; totally stealing the novel from his human pets. Though the plot might seem thin and is relatively short, this fits appropriately as the book is a simple love story, complicated by the two humans. Character driven by the fully developed trio, fans will relish this inspiring tale of love (to include Meteor); the late Mike O'Rourke will be proud of this story."
                                                                                                                                       Harriet Klausner