I am so proud of Cat Gardiner that I've gone Christmas. Her debut novel, Lucky 13, comes out this Friday. Stop by her blog for a chance to win all sorts of lovely prizes!
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Monday, October 27, 2014
Friday, October 24, 2014
The Big Reveal
Happy Friday everybody! I am so excited to show you all my book cover, hand painted and formatted by my friend Leslie L Diamond. That’s right, not only has she penned some of the best JAFF out there, she is an incredible artist as well. I am a lucky, lucky girl.
Dearest Friends is now available for pre-order in Kindle form on Amazon! In the acknowledgements, I was sure to thank my JAFF friends who have supported me through this whole process. There is one person outside the fandom that I want to acknowledge--my dearest friend, Paula. She and I have been friends since the fifth grade, and, no, I am not going to tell you how long ago that was. We have shared every major life experience. Graduations, marriages and births have been celebrated together as well as too much heartache and grief. She is very much Charlotte to my Elizabeth—the logical balance to every one of my irrational proclivities. She does not tolerate my tendency to hide from the world and is one of only two people to whom I can show my worst sides and know I will still be loved. This big reveal is dedicated to her.
Drop me a line or two below about your dearest friend, or anything else, and you will automatically enter for a chance to win a Dearest Friends prize pack. This includes an autographed print copy, some lovely items featuring Leslie’s cover art, and a few other surprises. The winner will be announced at the launch party on November 14th. Stay tuned for information on other giveaways as we approach the big date.
Are you ready? Drumroll please . . . .
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Dearest Friends Excerpt (Explaination for Cat T. Gardiner's Facebook Link)
Ok, folks, this week's post is made up entirely of a bit of unexpected silliness. While discussing giveaways and possible prizes with Cat T. Gardiner, I suggested sketchbooks. For those of you who have read Dearest Friends, you get the reference. For those who have not, please see the excerpt below, then join us on Facebook for a few laughs.
“I am well, Fitzwilliam, just in need of some distance from your aunt.”
Darcy’s concern turned to anger. “What did she say to you? She promised me she would support us.”
“Please do not be so concerned, sir, she is taking her promise seriously.”
Darcy’s furrowed brow told her he was unwilling to let it go. She sighed and lowered her voice to a whisper.
“You will have to ask her that. Do not worry about the girls’ sensibilities, she had them cover their ears and close their eyes.”
Darcy groaned and they made their way inside for tea, though neither of them could stomach much after that conversation.
********
“Dearest, what is the matter?” A concerned Darcy took in
Elizabeth’s flushed countenance with much alarm. He pulled her away from their
companions and took both her hands in his.
“I am well, Fitzwilliam, just in need of some distance from your aunt.”
Darcy’s concern turned to anger. “What did she say to you? She promised me she would support us.”
“Please do not be so concerned, sir, she is taking her promise seriously.”
“I do not understand.”
“I do not wish to speak of it now. Just know that she has
not harmed me, she is only trying to be of use.”Darcy’s furrowed brow told her he was unwilling to let it go. She sighed and lowered her voice to a whisper.
“She spoke to me of my . . . marital duties.”
Darcy blushed. “Why would she do so in the carriage in front
of Anne and Georgie?”“You will have to ask her that. Do not worry about the girls’ sensibilities, she had them cover their ears and close their eyes.”
Darcy chuckled at the image and Elizabeth glared. “Why did
they have to close their eyes?”
“She brought her sketchbook.”
Darcy’s eyes grew wide. “I did not know she drew.”
“Yes, but apparently she only finds inspiration in one
subject. She did not want me to be frightened on my wedding night.”
“Surely she did not show you drawings of Sir Lewis?” He
found himself suddenly nauseous.
Elizabeth shook her head. “It seems your aunt keeps a
lover.”
Darcy closed his eyes. “Oh god. I do not want to know about
this.”
“I told you I did not want to talk about it. Now you get to
travel with that thought in your head.”
“The next time I will listen, I assure you. Are you very
distressed, dearest? That was very presumptuous of her. Were the drawings very graphic?”
Elizabeth wrinkled her nose. “They were.”Darcy groaned and they made their way inside for tea, though neither of them could stomach much after that conversation.
********
Thursday, October 9, 2014
Sarah Johnson
Hello dear readers! Sarah Johnson and I had a lovely chat
last night about her new release Just to
Hear I Love You. Here’s her blurb:
Mary Bennet’s life changes forever when a childhood accident
leaves her isolated in a silent world. Her sister Elizabeth emerges as her
fiercest champion and unstinting protector. When further tragedy befalls
Longbourn, Aunt and Uncle Gardiner embrace their orphaned nieces into their
London household. Mary and Elizabeth must face the disapprobation of London
society as they endure a Season of intense scrutiny. Will Mary’s own dearest
wish— just to hear ‘I love you’ —ever come to be, or will her deafness forever
consign her to life apart? The sisters must face their past and Mary’s worst
critic when another family’s tragedy lands directly on their doorstep. Will
they both have the strength to return love from unexpected suitors?
Sounds awesome, doesn’t it? Let’s see what all
Sarah had to say.
Pamela Lynne: Hi
Sarah!!!
Sarah Johnson: Hi
Pam!
Pamela Lynne: How are
you?
Sarah Johnson: LOL -
a household of sickies (allergies), so worn out.
Pamela Lynne: Oh no!
Well, on the upside, you have a new book out! Yay!
Sarah Johnson: I am
definitely ready to escape the whine all around and dive into something that will
block it all from my memory. Yes! Just to Hear I Love You was just released on
the 29th of September.
Pamela Lynne: This
makes your fourth?
Sarah Johnson: Yes,
fourth published book - two are novellas, and two are full length. This one is
a full length story.
Pamela Lynne: For
those of you who may not know, Sarah and I go way back to my JAFF beginning; a
whole two years ago.
Sarah Johnson: LOL. I
have been lurking around the JAFF forums since way back when Hyacinth Gardens
was here.
Pamela Lynne: I bet I
know something about you most readers don't.
Sarah Johnson: What's
that Pam?
Pamela Lynne: Oh you
know. I'm talking about your love of Burt Reynolds.
Sarah Johnson: ROFL
Pamela Lynne: A hairy
Burt Reynolds at that! No manscaping!
Sarah Johnson: GGGAAAAHHHHHH!!!!!
**sticks fingers in ears and begins to hum my happy song**
Pamela Lynne: I'm
just kidding. I like to tease/threaten Sarah with Burt every so often.
Sarah Johnson: LOL, it's
cause you love me!
Pamela Lynne: True!
We do have something in common though, other than the wife/mother/writer thing.
We both have a more prominent Mary.
Sarah Johnson: Oh
yes! I love Mary! (I think I love her nearly as much as Elizabeth, but let's
keep that our little secret!)
Pamela Lynne: Did you set out to write about Mary, or did it
happen by accident?
Sarah Johnson: For
this book, it kind of just came to be as it formed in my mind. By the time I began writing I knew she would
feature prominently.
Pamela Lynne: Do we
see many original characters?
Sarah Johnson: There
are a few original characters, but the four main characters are Mary,
Elizabeth, and their two beaus.
Pamela Lynne: So, is
it safe to say Mary is deaf?
Sarah Johnson: Yes,
Mary is deaf. She loses her hearing in a childhood accident - the result of a
fever.
Pamela Lynne: What
did you learn about people with hearing impairments or other disabilities
during Austen's time?
Sarah Johnson: Their
society was all about appearance - physical and perceived from others. So there
was a large portion that did not accept people who were different, whether that
be deaf or just other disabilities. Many were sent away to live from their
families - one being Jane Austen's own brother, George.
Pamela Lynne: What
was her relationship with her brother like?
Sarah Johnson: Well,
as I said, he lived away from the family. It is not known what level of
relationship they had - certainly not as much as is portrayed in Becoming Jane
- but she did know sign language and talked in one letter of using it to talk
with him.
Pamela Lynne: Do Mary
and Elizabeth sign?
Sarah Johnson: Yes.
Sign is important to their communication. Elizabeth was the only family member
who went out of her way to connect that with Mary. It explains their deep
devotion to each other.
Pamela Lynne: Elizabeth's
affection for her sister is certainly canon. It is one of her better traits, I
believe.
Sarah Johnson: Yes,
definitely.
Pamela Lynne: So,
what's next little miss prolific? I'm
sure you have another treat for us coming up.
Sarah Johnson: LOL. Next
is turning the longer story, Leaving
Bennet Behind, into the book series for publication. I hate that it means I won't be posting
something online for a long time, but I need to get it finished.
Pamela Lynne: But you
do have bunnies waiting for attention?
Sarah Johnson: Oh
yes, a few free range bunnies are in there hopping around. I am trying not to
cage them yet!
Pamela Lynne: LOL.
Good luck with that. Before we go, I have to compliment your book covers.
Sarah Johnson: Thank
you! I have fun creating them.
Pamela Lynne: So, you
have done all your own?
Sarah Johnson: Yes,
as well as a few for some other people. I am currently trying to get my web
site established, and will have some of them up there - hopefully soon.
Pamela Lynne: A woman of many talents. Thank you, Sarah, for
being our virgin sacrifice here at The Happy Jaffer Author Interviews!
Sarah Johnson: Thanks Pam! This was fun!
**edited for format and punctuation
You can find Just to Hear I Love you on Amazon by following
this link and be sure to visit Sarah’s webpage. You can sign up for her
newsletter that features a few other JAFF authors as well as watch a great video
excerpt by Sophie Andrews. Have a great week everybody!
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Welcome
Hello dear readers! Welcome to The Happy Jaffer. I am very
much a novice blogger so I hope you all will be patient with me as I learn the
ropes. My plan is to offer weekly posts, sometimes from me and sometimes from
my fellow authors. Let’s get started!
October is a very exciting month here in JAFF-world. On October 9, Sarah Johnson will stop by to
share news of her latest release Just to
Hear I Love You. If I didn’t like
Sarah so much, I’d really hate her. She
has four published works out so far and an arsenal of stories to pull from,
while I am still working Dearest Friends
a year after I finished posting.
Speaking of Dearest
Friends, look for it to hit Amazon on November 14!
Ok, back to October. Get ready to crank up the AC ladies and
gents because Cat T. Gardiner is bringing a brigade of hot firemen our way on
October 31. Halloween has never been so exciting. Lucky 13, a modern Darcy and
Lizzy tale, is Cat’s debut novel and one of the best Austen variations this
Jaffer has ever read. Check out her Facebook page for all the latest news.
Have an awesome day darlings and be sure to come back
tomorrow for Sarah’s interview.
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