Bespelling Jane Austen
An Anthology
- Publisher
- HQN Books
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2011
- Category
- Historical, Occult & Supernatural, Vampires, Fantasy, Paranormal, Urban Life, General, Paranormal, Romantic, Historical
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781459213906
- Publish Date
- Sep 2011
- List Price
- $6.99
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Description
Almost Persuaded
In this Regency tale of Robert and Jane, New York Times bestselling author Mary Balogh brings together former lovers who have seen beyond their past mistakes, and are determined to be together in this life and forever.
Northanger Castle
Caroline's obsession with Gothic novels serves as good training for a lifetime of destroying the undead with her newfound beau in this Regency by Colleen Gleason.
Blood and Prejudice
In fast-paced present-day New York City, Liz Bennett joins Mr. Darcy on his hunt to cure vampirism in New York Times bestselling author Susan Krinard's version of the classic story.
Little to Hex Her
Emma, a witch with a wizard boyfriend, runs a paranormal dating service in modern-day Washington, D.C., in this story from Janet Mullany.
About the authors
Colleen Gleason has a degree in English and an MBA from the University of Michigan. After working more than fifteen years in sales and marketing, she owned her own business and worked for two startup companies. She's traveled to Paris, London and Tahiti, and currently resides with her family near Ann Arbor, where she writes full-time. Colleen loves to hear from her readers and encourages them to visit her website for updates and sneak peeks of future books. www.colleengleason.com
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Susan makes her home in New Mexico, the “Land of Enchantment,” with her husband, Serge, her dogs, Freya, Nahla and Cagney, and her cat, Jefferson. Susan’s interests include music (just about any kind), old movies, gardening and getting out into nature. She also bakes a mean chocolate cake.
Janet Mullany was raised in England by half of an amateur string quartet and now lives near Washington, DC. Persecuted from an early age for reading too much, she still loves books and is an avid and eclectic reader. In addition to writing, she has worked as an archaeologist, classical music radio announcer, arts administrator, and for a small press.
Editorial Reviews
"Sweet, sexy, funny, [and] dark... provides both paranormal and Austen fans with something to savor."
--Library Journal
"Noted for romances that stretch the boundaries, Balogh is one of the premier writers of Regency-set historicals."
-Library Journal
"Witty, intriguing and addictive."
-Publishers Weekly on The Gardella Vampire Chronicles
"Susan Krinard was born to write romance."
-New York Times bestselling author Amanda Quick
"Mullany...takes the reader on a funny romp in this delightful Regency farce."
-RT Book Reviews on The Rules of Gentility