Good Morning dear readers,
How are you today?
I’m very happy to bring you today a partial cover release for Linda Beutler’s latest book, My Mr. Darcy & Your Mr. Bingley! And why partial you may ask? Because I will only be revealing the back cover! The lovely Ceri is revealing the front cover at Babblings of a Bookworm, so I would suggest visiting her blog to check the lovely front cover Janet Taylor worked on.
I believe you all know how much I love beautiful covers, so it makes me very happy to be able to be a part of this double cover release, but I’m also very happy because I got a chance to work with Janet and Ceri! It is an honor to be doing a separate front and back cover reveal with such a lovely lady and JAFF connoisseur as Ceri, I love her blog and her reviews, so I’m very proud to be joining her on this post 🙂
But the back cover is not the only thing I would like to share with you today! My Mr. Darcy & Your Mr. Bingley has just gone live at Amazon during the night!!! If like me you cannot wait to read it, you’ll be able to buy it right away through the below links. As the book went live just a few hours ago, when half the world was still asleep, you might even be the first to get it 🙂
After reading A Will of Iron and considering it one of my top 10 favorites from 2015, this is the greatest of news for me and I’m looking forward to read it.
But I’m sure you’re eager to know more about this book, so before showing you the back cover, I’ll let you read the book blurb 🙂
Jane Bennet had a heart to break after all, and I am a party to it.
—Fitzwilliam Darcy
One simple, uncharacteristic subterfuge leaves Fitzwilliam Darcy needing to apologize to nearly everyone he knows! When Charles Bingley reaps the sad repercussions of Mr. Darcy’s sin of omission, Elizabeth Bennet’s clear-eyed view of the facts gives her the upper hand in a long-distance battle of wills with Mr. Bingley’s former friend. By the time Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth meet (repeatedly) in the groves of Rosings Park, neither knows the whole truth except that somehow, someway, their future is inextricably linked to the courtship of Charles Bingley and Jane Bennet.
In this Pride and Prejudice “what-if”, the additional dash of backbone and “far-sighted” action to the character of Mr. Bingley begs the question: how is Mr. Darcy to impress Elizabeth Bennet if Bingley does his own matchmaking? And how is Elizabeth Bennet to trust Mr. Darcy when even faith in a most beloved sister falters?
Linda Beutler’s professional life is spent in a garden, an organic garden housing America’s foremost public collection of clematis vines and a host of fabulous companion plants. Her home life reveals a more personal garden, still full of clematis, but also antique roses and vintage perennials planted around and over a 1907 cottage. But one can never have enough of gardening, so in 2011 she began cultivating a weedy patch of Jane Austen Fan Fiction ideas. The first of these to ripen was The Red Chrysanthemum (Meryton Press, 2013), which won a silver IPPY for romance writing in 2014. You might put this down as beginner’s luck—Linda certainly does. The next harvest brought Longbourn to London (Meryton Press, 2014), known widely as “the [too] sexy one”. In 2015 Meryton Press published the bestseller A Will of Iron, a macabre rom-com based on the surprising journals of Anne de Bourgh.
Now, after a year-long break in JAFF writing to produce Plant Lovers Guide to Clematis (Timber Press, 2016)—the third in a bouquet of books on gardening—we have My Mr. Darcy and Your Mr. Bingley bursting into bloom.
You can contact Linda Beutler though the following social media:
Twitter: @oregonclematis
Facebook: Linda Beutler Author
Wandering Pemberley’s Gardens (blog at MP)
And now, without further ado…the back cover of My Mr. Darcy & Your Mr. Bingley!
Isn’t it lovely? And aren’t you curious about the design in the back? I’m personally eager for the blog tour to start to learn more about the story behind this cover and all the details involving its creative process… Or maybe we can even find out about it a little earlier, so stay tuned for more information on this book and its cover 🙂
And if you still haven’t seen the front cover, please check it out at Babblings of a Bookworm or visit Amazon.
Oh yes… my attention is definitely captured by the back cover and the blurb. Didn’t know about this one and I’ve loved a few of her other stories. Thanks, Rita!
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You’re welcome Sophia.
I’m very curious about this one and eager to read it :))
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Thanks for having a look, Sophia Rose! Yes, this amazingly masculine object could really only belong to one person, couldn’t it? Stay tuned here at Rita’s for more of the story of how I found it, and how it helped me out of some writerly desperate straights!
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Ooh, this looks and sounds fabulous! I definitely want to read it, since I really enjoyed her other books.
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And I’ll look forward to read your review on it Anna: ))
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Thanks for giving this amazing back cover a peek, Anna! It has a story of its own, and all for a particular moment of Darcy’s thoughts. More about this object here soon!
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I love a good cover and this is only the back cover. Wow! It is beautiful. Thank you for sharing it with us. I can’t wait to read it.
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The front cover is also intriguing 🙂
I’m quite curious about what is behind its creation!
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I’ll be revealing more about this stunning object here with Rita in about a week! Or she may ask me to wait until the blog tour—I’ll leave that up to Rita! Suffice it to say for now, it is a real object, and weighs 800 lbs!
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Really the sound of this one since it seems to focus a little bit more on Jane and Bingley! Can’t wait to see what kind of ride Linda takes these characters on! Lovely cover reveal!! 🙂
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It certainly looks different Meredith! I was entrapped by the idea that Bingley might be involved in some matchmaking: ))
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Hi, Meredith! Thanks for visiting! Yes, giving Bingley a hint more spine leads to all kinds of repercussions for Darcy, and I cannot even speak of Jane, for fear of giving too much away! The trick was not to take Bingley wholly out of character.
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It’s always great to have a new book from Linda! Looking forward to hearing what everyone thinks of this one!
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Yes it is Beau! I’m very curious too :))
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Thanks, Beau! This tale began first as a teensy short story, then grew into today’s novel! There was some first daunting, and the quite fun, research along the way. I’ll me talking more about this fantastic back cover object (which really exists in two forms, the original and a copy) here at Rita’s soon.
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I am so curious about this lavish piece and what it has to do with the story! Lovely job on the joint release, Rita and Ceri, another lovely cover by Janet. Congratulations on the release, Linda!
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Oddly, this stunning item appears only briefly in the story, a flash of remembrance as a simile in Darcy’s mind, but my finding it kept me from having to rewrite a key scene. Of course Darcy owns this fantastic punch bowl/wine cooler! Who else???
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Oh yes! Love the silver piece on the back cover…did Elizabeth throw it at Darcy? No, she is too much a lady! I have read two of Linda’s books and so enjoyed them. I have yet to read ‘Longbourn to London’ but it is on my wishlist as well as ‘Plant Lovers Guide to Clematis’ as I love clematis! I love Jane and Bingley and look forward to reading one that give them more page time!! Congratulations to your joint reveal! Now to check out the cover at Ceri’s blog!!
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Thank you Carole! I think we will know more about the reasoning behind the cover shortly :))
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Thanks, Carole, for following the cover reveal to two great bloggers! We weren’t sure how it would all work! This was a really fun story to write. Bingley steps out from under Darcy’s persuasion, only to land under Lizzy’s pert opinions! And will Jane cooperate, or not? This punch bowl is MUCH too heavy for anyone to heave at anyone, but our Lizzy, in moments of sore vexation, does give in to some unladylike impulses, or tries to!
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I have not read Plant Lovers Guide to Clematis but have read and enjoyed the others. I have to go to Ceri’s blog and check out the front but do love the elegance of the back. I would say that the punch bowl looks heavy enough to require a strong person to carry it. Looking forward to reading this new story.
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Thank you Sheila! I’ll be telling the story of the punch bowl in future guests posts here with Rita. It is indeed extremely heavy!
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I am so loving this story…tears…laughter @82%:’“The heir to Pemberley,” Darcy muttered”….so funny!!!! Torture…yes.
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Thanks Rita. I really like this back cover and this idea for a story. I checked it out on Amazon and put it on my list. I love Linda’s books and have been waiting for this one. From the sample I read it looks like Bingley is standing up for himself so good for him. I hope Darcy and Elizabeth manage to get together despite themselves and preferably before the end of the book.
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Ha ha, Glynis! Yes, I promise plenty of happy ever afters in this story. Even for Colonel Fitz!
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I am about 1/3 of the way through this story and totally enjoying it.
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Really?? Oh, please let me know what you think of it when finish it Sheila! You’ll be on of the firsts to read it and I’m eager to read your review 🙂
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Lovely cover reveal, Rita. I am so glad to see Linda release a new story. I agree that the premise looks promising!
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Looks like what with real life and all, I can still manage to get a book out every year, it just isn’t always JAFF! At last I have an idea for a new Regency P&P story in 2018, but likely mid-to-late year.
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Oh, Glory Be, Linda! I do enjoy your stories.
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Love the double cover reveals! Had to check them both out! Sounds like an interesting premise too.
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Glad you’ve at a look, Dung! Hope you get a chance to read the book soon!
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Rita,got to say that I’m intrigued!!! Don’t know what to make of the trophy/cup at the back but it’s definitely piqued my interest!!
Great idea to share the book cover reveal. Am delighted that Bingley will have more of a backbone,hope he puts it to good use!!!
Best of luck with this book,Linda.
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Thank you, Mary! I hope this book will satisfy others like myself who have always wished Bingley challenged Darcy more, especially when Darcy was the world’s worst wingman! And you’ll enjoy Darcy having to prove himself worthy of Bingley’s friendship after it takes a bruising.
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I finished reading this and posted my 5 star review on both Goodreads and on Amazon. Loved it. I will have to read it again sometime. Laughed, cried and learned something new about a book…A.’s master piece!
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I’m so glad you loved it Sheila!! If its a 5 star for you, it’s got to be good! Now I’m even more eager to read it :)))
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Thanks enormously, Sheila! You’ve been very kind and generous! The blog tour starts in 2-3 weeks, and you’ll learn more about the research and writing of this story.
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My goodness, what an amazing piece of (I assume) silverware! Having seen the front cover reveal on Ceri’s blog, I’m even more intrigued by Linda’s new book. And if Sheila rates it so highly, it’s bound to be a good read.
Thanks for co-hosting the reveal, Rita.
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Thanks, Anji! Pleased stay tuned, as I’ll be posting about that stunning back cover punchbowl (it was created as a wine cooler). The original was solid silver, and one copy that has been made is sterling silver. Precious metals always get my attention—I’m frivolous that way!
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