Curious about all the Austenesque novels published this past month? Here you go! 🙂
*This list will be updated in the next couple of days as amazon sometimes takes a day or two to show newly added releases in search results…
**This is a list of books published, not my personal recommendations. (Some of these books are for Mature Audiences only, make sure you read all book descriptions carefully before purchasing!)
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Austenesque Novel Finds – July 2015
A Pemberley Passion: A Pride and Prejudice Compromise by Belle Jansen
A Sense of Obligation by Rose Fairbanks
A Will of Iron by Linda Beutler
A Winter Wonderland: A Pride and Prejudice Novella Variation (Seasons of Serendipity Book 5) by Elizabeth Ann West
Amusing Mr. Darcy: A Sensual Pride and Prejudice Variation by Scarlett Rossi
As If: The Oral History of Clueless by Jen Cheney
Claimed by Darcy: A Pride and Prejudice Compromise by Lori Lipps
Darcy and Elizabeth What If? Collection One by Jennifer Lang
Darcy’s Chocolate Surprise: A Pride and Prejudice Intimate by Daisy Dare
Darcy’s Frenzy: A Pride and Prejudice Fancy by Kate Bedlow
Fair Winds and Homeward Sail: Sophy Croft’s Story by Sherwood Smith
Fourth Foray: A Pride and Prejudice Intimate (Marital Bliss Book 4) by Lily Lord
Girl Finds Change: A Pride and Prejudice Sanditon Variation (Girl Finds Eternity Book 8) by C. M. Mitchell
Jane By the Sea: Jane Austen’s Love Story by Carolyn V. Murray
Love Wins by Elizabeth Martin
Mary, Mary, How Extraordinary (The Adventures of Miss Mary Bennet Volume 3) by S. M. Klassen
Miss Georgiana Darcy of Pemberley by Shannon Winslow
Mister Darcy’s Honeymoon (Mister Darcy Series Book 6) by Barbara Silkstone
Mr. Darcy’s Proposal: A Sensual Pride and Prejudice by Harriet Lark
Nonsense and Sensibility: A Modern Austen Variation by Louise Hathaway
Pemberley Quaking by Melanie Schertz
Pompous Schemes (Pemberley Book 2) by Ayr Bray
Poor Mr. Darcy: A Pride and Prejudice Novella by Reneta McMann and Summer Hanford
Pride and Prejudice: Disdain and Deception by Denise O’Hara
Pride and Prejudice: The Other Way Round by Jane Austen and Wrightwell
Safekeeping by Wendi Sotis
Sketching Mr. Darcy by Lory Lilian
Sweet Caresses by Sarah Johnson
Teatime Tales: Short and Sweet Austen-Inspired Stories by Leenie Brown
The Devil in Darcy: A Pride and Prejudice Fairy Tale by Belle Jansen
The Prayers of Jane Austen by Jane Austen and Terry Glaspey
The Suspicion at Sandition: Or the Disappearance of Lady Denham by Carrie Bebris
To Refuse Such a Man: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by P. O. Dixon
Two Become One: Pride and Prejudice Love Stories from the Heart by P. O. Dixon (Boxset)
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MY STATS FOR THIS MONTH
Out of these 34 books, I
have read 0
have 4 on my soon TBR list
have added 7 to my ever-growing wishlist
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Click here to see the past month’s Austenesque Novel Finds!
What books have you read? Which ones do you want to read?
I have read five (one as a WIP) and bought three others. Can’t keep up at all. I should not buy anymore for the next however many months as some just sit on my kindle waiting for me to find time. Again thanks for the update on new releases.
That’s great that you read so many, Sheila! I sometimes get that point too where I have to stop buying…I hate when that happens! 🙂
I love these posts – lots to add to my list! Seems to be a lot of sensual variations lately (not that I mind!) – I’m pretty sure at least 1 of the authors also writes non-spicy JAFF under another name & it makes me wildly curious as to who it is! Haha
I’ve read 3 of these so far.
Glad you are enjoying the monthly updates! It looks like we are always averaging over 30! I’m really curious about your supposition! I didn’t catch that!
What a gorgeous bundle of goodies! Better than chocks! I wish I could devour them all.
Thanks, Meredith, for all your wonderful finds, Austenesque Reviews is such a treasure trove!
A collection of books and book cover images is a wonderful thing to behold, isn’t it? I wish I could read them all too!
Thank you Meredith, another one of your lovely lists which I find very helpful. I love your blog. There are a few on there that I would love to read but have so much at the moment on my TBR pile. Also (and I know I said I would never ever do this) I have bought a tablet and now I have kindle!! Have a lovely weekend everyone.
Your comment makes me so very happy, Michelle! I’m glad you found the lists helpful! 🙂 Ooh! I hope you enjoy owning a kindle! I’m like you, I’ve always said I wouldn’t…it remains to be seen if I will!
What a service you provide to the community of fans! Thank you again for doing this work.
It’s nothing really! I’m happy to be helpful! 🙂
34 in one month! Amazing! It certainly proves that this little Jane Austen thing is not a passing fancy. Long live JAFF!
Definitely not a passing fancy, thanks to authors like you! 🙂 Hear, hear!
I think I will have to give up sleeping if I want to acquire all the books I want to read.
It would be so great if reading could be a full-time job! I think I would be able to manage a book a day then and be able to keep up! 🙂
I meant to buy them… I wouldn’t mind giving up sleeping to read them!
Watch out for Two Become One (Boxed set) as all the short stories contained therein have been published separately before.
Thanks for the heads up! 🙂
Wow! I think I only knew about 5 of these books! And haven’t read any! I love this post! Thanks for all your hard work, Meredith!
Thanks, Candy! It is amazing how many books are published each month! I definitely wouldn’t have found them if I didn’t go hunting for them!
I got a couple samples and put a couple on my wish list. I really had no idea there were so many. Thanks so much for the update. Since I usually don’t do the mature audience ones it at least narrows down my list. however there would still be too many to add them all. What a wealth. Thanks meredith!
Glad you found the update helpful! I think the amount of mature audience books has seen an increase these last few months. But the good thing is, you can usually tell from either the title or blurb which ones those are. 😉
I think I added four to my wish list and sadly I have no idea when I’ll get a chance to read any of them. Thanks for the list, Meredith. I see a few more that I want to read and didn’t know about.
So happy you found the list helpful, Sophia Rose! It is hard to stay up to date and current! I think if I didn’t write reviews I might have a better chance, but I love writing reviews so I wouldn’t want to give that up!
I love these posts Meredith, thanks for taking the time to do this!
I thought the same as Monica re. the more spicy reads, quite a few alliterative author names, and they always have the whiff of a pseudonym to me! I am not a big fan of books like that, I don’t mind sex scenes but I like a story too.
Thank you, Ceri! Seeing how much these posts are appreciated and used will definitely keep me going and wanting to make more! 🙂
I do see what you mean about some similar alliterative names. Also some different authors use the same subtitle – A Pride and Prejudice Compromise or A Pride and Prejudice Intimate…very interesting!