Spotlight Saturday – #2

Welcome to Austenesque Extravaganza, a month-long celebration of Austenesque novels and authors! My name is Meredith Esparza, and I’m an ardent admirer of Austenesque novels and your host for this month-long tribute to Austenesque novels and authors.

Today’s Austenesuqe Event is: Spotlight Saturday

    • For this event readers will enjoy several fantastic posts contributed by Austenesque authors who don’t have their own blog. Today, instead of traveling through the blogsphere to meet authors, the authors come to you!

*Remember, each time you comment during this event it counts as an entry for the Amazing Austenesque Giveaway! Don’t forget to fill out this form so I can contact you if you win! (You only need to fill this out one time for the whole month.)

 

Today’s Spotlights Include:

Happy Reading! Be sure to leave some love for our AMAZING authors!

*The fantastic graphics you are seeing for Austenesque Extravaganza were created by the wonderfully talented Lady Turner! Thank you, Lady Turner!

16 comments

  1. Liked Sara’s bunny plots. Some sound like something I would enjoy reading… Darcy with Tourette Syndrome and locking himself away in a big creepy house, interesting idea.

  2. These were great posts- lots of fun! I need to go read Northanger Abbey…if Mr Tilney is my Austen Heroes Perfect Match I should at least know why, right? Lol I’ve only ever seen the movie and I gotta say I was not feeling the love.

  3. I’ve read 3 of the 5 so it was nice to gather up a couple of others. I haven’t been able to comment from gmail so i’m just going rogue now. smiles. I’ll just be anonymous. I can comment that way. A girls gotta do what a girls gotta do. I’m tired of being frustrated. But of course it took me until now to figure out I could do it this way. suzan

  4. I really enjoyed the dating game. It’s just something you could never imagine Georgiana or any other well-born lady ever taking part in. The quizzes were fun too. An eventful Saturday.

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