*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 – June 2016
A Dishonorable Offer by Timothy Underwood
A Rival for Mr. Darcy by Jayne Matthews
Darcy’s Destiny: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Diane Saunders
Elizabeth, Darcy, and Me: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Georgina Young-Ellis
Holidays with Jane: Summer of Love by Melissa Buell, Jennifer Becton, Rebecca Fleming, Cecilia Gray, Jessica Grey, and Nancy Kelley
Miss Darcy’s New Companion (Jane Austen Sequels Book 1) by Cheryl Bolen
Moments of Moments Past: A Pride and Prejudice Time Travel Tale (Memories Volume #1) by Ney Mitch
Moments of Moments Present: A Pride and Prejudice Time Travel Tale (Memories Volume #2) by Ney Mitch
Mr. Darcy’s Journey: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Abigail Reynolds
Mr. Darcy’s Pride and Joy (The Darcy Novels Book 3) by Monica Fairview
Pride and Prejudice: The Tale Continues (A Sensual Retelling) by Isabelle Woodward
Pride and Punishment: An Erotic Retelling of Jane Austen’s Beloved Classic by Nia Farrell
Rosie Turner’s Contrary Nature (Pemberley: The Next Generation Book 5) by Wendy Soliman
The Abominable Mr. Darcy: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by J. Dawn King
The Coming of Age of Elizabeth Bennet: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Caitlin Williams
The Crawfords of Mansfield Park by Leslie Adams
The Pleasures of Mr. Darcy’s Love by Glenna Mason
The Secrets of Netherfield Abbey (The Witches of Austen Book 2) by Rose Fairbanks
The Strange Inheritance of Mary Bennet: A Gothic Sequel to Pride and Prejudice by Annie Gluck
To Make Sport for Our Neighbours: The Commonplace Book of Mr. Bennet, of Longbourn, in Hertfordshire by Ronald McGowan
Win, Lose, or Darcy: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Jennifer Joy
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What a charming collection! 21 new Austenesque release for the month of June!
I haven’t read any of these lovelies yet, but I excited to have Mr. Darcy’s Pride and Joy and The Abominable Mr. Darcy on my soon-to-be-read list. And I am definitely interested in checking out Holidays with Jane: Summer of Love, Mr. Darcy’s Journey, The Coming of Age of Elizabeth Bennet.
What about you?
What new releases are you excited about? Which ones have you read?
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Click here to see the past month’s Austenesque Novel Finds!
Thanks as always for your recommendations Meredith. My Kindle is filling up! Jen Red
I can imagine! For every book I take off my TBR pile, 5 more takes its place!
Thanks for another great list, Meredith and thank goodness for great JAFF! So exciting, so many new names along with established and dear favourites. I wish I could read them all but I’m way behind. The only one I finished so far and adored every word was ‘The Coming of Age of Elizabeth Bennet’. It’s amazing and I’m sure you’ll love it!! I can’t wait to read so many of the others, such an amazing selection. Thanks for highlighting them for us and happy reading!
Thank you, Joana! I really love all the positive things I’m hearing about The Coming of Age of Elizabeth Bennet – it already has 70+ reviews on amazon! Wow! I wish you a month of happy reading, my friend! Thanks for checking out and sharing the list!
Thank you Meredith! I love these lists! I already read The Coming of Age of Elizabeth Bennet and Win, Lose or Darcy and really enjoyed them!
The number of releases this month appears to be half of last month’s, is it normal to see a decrease this time of the year? Do you know?
Hi Rita! I’m so glad you like the lists! I tried a new format of listing this time, I meant to ask everyone if they like it better. 🙂 Glad to hear that two books on this list earned your praise.
You are observant! The shortness of this list did surprise me…I don’t know if I’m missing a bunch or if this month was a little bit quieter for publishing books? Compared to June 2015 this list is about 12 books fewer, but that’s okay because there looks to be a lot of high-quality reads! 😉
Thank you for this list! I have read one…’The Coming of Age of Elizabeth Bennet’ that was absolutely wonderful! I have 9 others on my wishlist! I too was surprised that there were not as many as last month. However, since there are so many I still have on my wishlist, it is probably just as well! July is only 2 days away and I know there are some new ones coming out!
🙂 Glad to hear your praise, Carole! Yes, I agree. Even though the list is a little shorter, the amount of books I’m adding to my wishlist seems to be staying the same! 😉
I have already earmarked The Crawfords of Mansfield Park and Miss Darcy’s new companion. The price of the second one is putting me off a little as I think it’s expensive for 88 pages. I’ll now be checking out Moments of Past and Moments of Present as I love a good time travel. Thanks for the list Meredith.
Great choices, Teresa! Definitely some new authors to investigate!
Just realised I wrote the name of the last two books wrong. Sorry!!
If you didn’t do these lists, I swear, I wouldn’t even know several of those books were out there. I plan to read about six of them, but only have one of them- The Coming of Age of Elizabeth Bennet at the moment.
Thanks, Meredith!
Some books definitely sneak onto the scene quietly, don’t they? I’m happy to share my findings with you! Thanks for checking out my list!
I have read The Coming of Age of Elizabeth Bennet twice…loved it. I have also read The Abominable Mr. Darcy: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by J. Dawn King and Mr. Darcy’s Journey by Abigail Reynolds. I am presently reading Miss Darcy’s New Companion and have on my TBR shelf Mr. Darcy’s Pride and Joy, Holidays with Jane and Win, Lose, or Darcy. I agree about the list being short but I am still inundated with choices to read. Do I dare scream, “Help”…clone needed!
Thanks for your list again, Meredith.
Oooh! Awesome, Sheila! Glad to hear you give it such praise! 🙂 LOL! It would be great to have a clone do all the household chores and errands so we can devote ourselves to full-time reading!