February went fast, didn’t it? Even with a few less days in the month there still was an abundance of new Austenesque books published this last month!
Here’s a list of Austenesque Novel Finds for February 2017 for your perusing pleasure!
*This is a list of books published, not my personal recommendations.
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Austenesque Novel Finds – February 2017
A Letter By Any Other Name: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Elaine Francis
A Pemberley Pairing: A Pride and Prejudice Sensual Intimate by Jane Hunter
A Required Engagement: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Nora Kipling
A Scandalous Proposal: A Pride and Prejudice Sensual Intimate by Jane Hunter
A Scandalous Salon: Elizabeth and Georgiana: A Pride and Prejudice Sensual Intimate by Petra Belmonte
A Season at Pemberley: A Collection of Pride and Prejudice Sensual Intimates by Jane Hunter
A Thousand Letters by Staci Hart
A Vintage Valentine by Cat Gardiner
A Walk with Darcy: A Pride and Prejudice Sensual Intimate by Jane Hunter
An Assembly: A Pride and Prejudice Intimates Collection by Susan Langford
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An Unlikely Hero, An Unlikely Love: A Pride and Prejudice Sweet Romance Apocalyptic Version by Jacqueline Steel
Assignation at Rosings: A Pride and Prejudice Sensual Intimate by Rose Arabella
Aunt Jane and the Missing Cherry Pie: A Jane Austen Mystery for Children by Alice Chandler
Awakened at Pemberley: A Pride and Prejudice Sensual Intimate by Sophia Grace
Caroline by Sue Barr
Chance for Love: A Jane Austen in California Novella by Reina M. Williams
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Compromised: A Pride and Prejudice Variation Novella by Cressida Lane
Crisis and Conflict (Pride, Prejudice, and New Adventures Volume 11) by Ney Mitch
Darcy and Elizabeth’s First Night: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Caitlin Marie Carrington
Darcy’s Unexpected Guest: A Pride and Prejudice Regency Variation by Caroline Bryant
Disturbing the Dust: A Variation on Jane Austen’s Persuasion by Ivy May Stuart
Elizabeth’s Exquisite Evening: A Pride and Prejudice Sexy Variation by Nikki Bliss
Emmeline (Vintage Jane Austen) by Sarah Holman
Fates Entwined: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Erin Butler
Fitzwilliam and Elizabeth by Kathleen Anderson
Hope for Georgiana (The Hope Series Trilogy #3) by Jeanna Ellsworth
Leap of Hope: Chance At An Austen Kind of Life (Crossroads Collection Volume 2) by Shannon Winslow
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Matchmaker’s Guide: Meryton Matchmaker’s Confidential Client Questionnaire by Kristi Rose
Miss Elizabeth Bennet: Where the Heart Lives by P. O. Dixon
Mr. Darcy: Rock Star Super Star by Sarah Osbourne
Mr. Darcy’s Debt: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by April Floyd
Mr. Darcy’s Stolen Love: A Pride and Prejudice Regency Variation by Harriet Knowles
Mr. Darcy’s Valentine: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Anne-Marie Grace
Pride and Prejudice and Valentine’s Day: An Erotic Variation by G. Scott Gray
Pride and Prejudice in Space by Sybil Nelson
Promises: A Pride and Prejudice Series by Zoe Burton
Punished by Mr. Darcy: An Intimate Pride and Prejudice Variation by Cassandra Ravished
Regret: A Variation of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice by Elizabeth Howell
Ribbons, Lace and Verse: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Madeline Kennet
Safety and Serenity (Pride, Prejudice, and New Adventures Volume 12) by Ney Mitch
So Very Unexpected: Willow Hall Romance Book 3 by Leenie Brown
Suddenly Mr. Darcy: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Anne Louise
Tale of A Charming Rake: A Pride and Prejudice Erotic Tale by Mary Higgens
The Arrival of Letters: A Pride and Prejudice Intimate by Susan Langford
The Austen Addiction by Carolyn R. Sceidies
The Luck of Fitzwilliam Darcy by Glenna Mason
The Pemberley Affair: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Charity McColl
The Rosings Bride: Passages to Pemberley Book 1 by Emma Osborne
The Wit and Wisdom of Jane Austen by Joelle Herr
Thompson Lake: A Pride and Prejudice Variation (Part 3 of 4) by Ron Stoltz
Three Dates with Mr. Darcy: A Pride and Prejudice Variation Anthology by Elizabeth Ann West
Three Weddings and An Elopement: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by K. Scott Wood
To Be Mistress of Pemberley: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Charlotte Elliot
Understanding Elizabeth by Robin M. Helm
Unexpected Valentine: A Pride and Prejudice Regency Variation by Charlotte Browning
Waking Up at Rosings: Passages to Pemberley Book 2 by Emma Osborne
Welcome Home Mr. Darcy: A Pride and Prejudice Intimate (Pemberley Tales Book 1) by Aurora Fairfax
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I am overwhelmed!!! There are 57 new Austenesque releases for the month of February! And so many are new authors that I’ve not heard of or seen before!!!
There are so many to choose from! Which ones do you want to read?
Which of these books have you read?
I haven’t read any yet, but will be reading (and reviewing) Leap of Hope and Understanding Elizabeth soon.
And I’m adding sooooo many others to my wishlist!! Emmeline and A Thousand Letters both look very interesting!
Click here to see the past month’s Austenesque Novel Finds!
I am amazed with all the new releases. So much to read. It’s a smorgasbord of delights.
Very true! 🙂 It is a staggering amount!
I’ve only read four, which is a slow month for me. I agree, Meredith. There’s a bunch of new authors out there.
Note: I owe a sincere thanks to the authors who have chosen to include in the subtitle the fact that their stories have explicit content. Since I don’t read them and hate it when I’m surprised or see something by accident, this saves me time, money, and embarrassment. Two thumbs up for them.
I know you said it was a slow month, but good for you, Joy! That is more than I did! 😉
It is great that many authors are doing as you said, Joy. I know many readers don’t like to have that kind of unexpected surprise. It is very appreciated!
I agree with you totally. I just couldn’t have said it as well.
Where did these all come from?! I haven’t heard of many of them but I have read one so far…’Understanding Elizabeth’ which was wonderful! I want to read Cat Gardiner’s novella and Shannon Winslow’s books, Jeanna Ellsworth’s, April Floyd’s, P.O. Dixon and might try a some of the ‘new authors’ to me. Thanks for the fabulous list yet again!
LOL! That’s what I was thinking! So glad to hear you loved Understanding Elizabeth! I can’t wait to read it! 😉 Great choices, hope you get to read many!
Nice title and cover on Disturbing the Dust! There’s certainly a range of options in this list!
I agree, that one does look interesting! 🙂 It is always great to see some Persuasion-inspired stories!
The Austen Addiction is added to my list. Once any of the books come with a ‘Persuasion’ tag, that’s me hooked. Great list Meredith.
I look forward to seeing how you like that one, Teresa. A Thousand Letters is also Persuasion inspired but it looks to be modern-day.
Sorry got slightly confused there. Disturbing the Dust is the Persuasion themed one. Adding that as well.
Wow! Yes, a ton of new to mes as well. I think I see three that I’ll be reading in future, but I didn’t get any read yet.
Thanks for the list so see what all is available out there, Meredith.
Thanks for checking out the list, Sophia! I look forward to seeing which ones you will pick up soon! 🙂
I’m glad to know you’ll be reading soon “Leap of Hope ” and “Understanding Elizabeth “. Yes, February is a shorter month but it doesn’t mean less books! LOL 🙂
Very true, Teresa! I’m looking forward to those two especially! I’ve loved much of what I read by both Shannon and Robin. 😀
Hope for Georgiana sounds good. Understanding Elizabeth has a great cover. None of the erotic or intimate ones for me. The Persuasion related one is always a possibility for me.
I agree with you about both Hope for Georgiana and Understanding Elizabeth. 🙂 Hope you enjoy some good reading this month! 🙂
Lots of favorite authors to put on my wish list. Yay! Every month I’m amazed, why aren’t I used to this yet? I guess part of it is excitement and part of it is dismay.
At some time in a future blog I’d like to see a discussion opened up on the question of the appeal (or not) of the sensual-based titles popping up more and more frequently. Maybe this has been done before elsewhere and it’s ‘old hat.’ But I seem to have noticed quite an upswing in the numbers of this sub-genre. And several of your blog followers have commented on this briefly. Maybe that’s all that needs to be said.
What a list! And February was a short month!
Oh my! Thanks for another wonderful list, Meredith. So many books to look forward to!
Still catching up…have read a few: Understanding Elizabeth, Fates Entwined, A Vintage Valentine and Caroline. Impossible to keep up even with a small part of the publications. Thanks for all your hard work organizing and publishing these lists.
My pleasure! Glad you find the lists helpful!