Austenesque Novel Finds – February 2021

Hi readers, I can’t believe we are at the end of February already! 🤯

That means our short days of winter are coming to an end and that Spring is almost here! 🌷

Shall we look at what books were released recently? 😍

Here’s a list of Austenesque Novel Finds for February 2021 for your perusing pleasure! 📚

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Austenesque Novel Finds – February 2021

A Consuming Love: A Pride & Prejudice Variation by Kelly Miller

A Love to Remember: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Lily Bernard

A Taste for Love by Jennifer Yen

A Wife for Mr. Darcy: a Pride & Prejudice Variation by Jane Stephens

Always Faithful (Young Single Austens Book 2) by WS Deming

Beyond Mr. Darcy’s Reach: a Pride and Prejudice variation by Valerie Lennox

Came a Flight Gently: A Modern Pride and Prejudice Continuation by Leigh Dreyer

Caroline and the Colonel: The First to Marry Series, A Pride & Prejudice Variation by Shannon Archer

Changed by the Storm: The Story of Dr. Darcy and Elizabeth by Tilly Lynn

Constitute Their Happiness: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Amelia Wood

Darcy in Disguise: A Pride & Prejudice Variation by Lily Wilson

Darcy’s Alliance: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Mary Baker

Elizabeth and Darcy Beginning Again: a Pride and Prejudice variation by Elaine Jeremiah

Elizabeth Bennet: Heiress by Don H. Miller

Fanny, A Mansfield Park Story by Amelia Marie Logan

Finding Netherfield: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Olivia Kane

Forget Me Not, Elizabeth: A Pride & Prejudice Variation (Mysteries & Matrimony Book 4) by Jennifer Joy

Georgiana Darcy: Book 4 of 4 (Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice Clean and wholesome Continuation) by Eliza Heaton

Insight and Suitability by James Wollak

Ladies of the House: A Modern Retelling of Sense and Sensibility by Lauren Edmondson

Light and Shadow at Pemberley: A Sequel to Pride and Prejudice by Lee Elliott

Lovers’ Meeting by Catherine Lodge

Lydia is a Widow: Book 3 of 4 (Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice Clean and wholesome Continuation) by Eliza Heaton

Lydia’s Letters: The Newly Discovered Correspondence from Lydia Bennet to her Sister Kitty by Cassandra Leigh

Matching Pemberley: A Pride & Prejudice Novella Variation by Rose Fairbanks

More Than He Seems: Reinventing Pride and Prejudice’s George Wickham by Renata McMann and Summer Hanford

Mr. Darcy’s Scheme: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Julia Graham

Mr Edward Bennet of Longbourn: His Life and Recollections by Stuart Halliday

Murder Most Pemberley (Eliza Darcy Mysteries Book 1) by Jessica Berg

Nuance & Novelty: Pride and Prejudice Told from Kitty Bennet’s Eyes: Book 4 by M. Mitt

 

Sense and Sensibility Wordoku: Jane Austen Themed Sudoku Puzzles by K. Carpenter

The Duke’s Daughter Part 2: Highs and Lows: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Shana Granderson

The Unexpected Heiress: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Florence Gold

Veracity & Victory: A Pride & Prejudice Reimagining by M. Mitt

Austenesque Boxsets

Darcy and Lizzy: Four Weddings – Complete Novellas: A Collection of Pride and Prejudice Intimate Variations by Elle E. Walsh

Jane Austen Re-Imaginings: Volume 2 : A Pride and Prejudice Collection (Jane Austen Reimaginings Book 12) by Rose Fairbanks

The Excellent Mr. Darcy: A Collection of Pride and Prejudice Variations by Julia Biscayne

Three Sisters from Hertfordshire 3-in-1 Collection by Meg Osborne

Austenesque Audiobooks

Austenesque Works Under 100 Pages

 

A Promise to Keep: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Iris Lim

Along for the Ride: A Pride and Prejudice Novella by Alix James

Darcy vs Wickham: A Pride and Prejudice Variation (Darcy Versus Series Book 4) by Gianna Thomas

Images of Elizabeth and other stories: An anthology of Pride and Prejudice variations by Margaret Gale

Lizzy and Charlotte Enjoy Sexy Fun Together: A Pride and Prejudice Erotic Variation by G Scott Gray

Mail Order Bride: A Pride and Prejudice Modern Adaptation by Ansley Brogan

Mr. Darcy Behind Closed Doors: Part 1 by Josie de Vere

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There are 6️⃣3️⃣ new Austenesque releases for the month of August!

Check out the audiobook explosion!!!

💗 I haven’t read any of these new releases (not counting the audiobook releases)

💗 But I am excited that Lovers’ Meeting by Catherine Lodge is next in my TBR pile! 😍

💗 Some other new releases look wonderful – how will I find the time to read them all!?

Which books are you wanting to read?

32 comments

  1. I see some new authors to me, I’ll have to check them!
    I’m curious about “Lydia is a widow”: the spoiler is in the title LOL! but, with Lydia…you never know 😉
    And there’s a Mansfield Park version which is not very usual. I would like to see more variations for Fanny Price.
    Thank you, Meredith, for this helpful list!

  2. This was marvelous. I have increased my ‘to-be-read’ pile considerably. Thanks, Meredith, I think . LOL! Blessings, stay safe, and healthy.

  3. I have read 7 of the books listed here. I don’t even want to think about how many I should be checking out and adding to my TBR pile. I am just too overwhelmed. I will just wait to see how my friends rate those I have not read. Thanks for all your work gathering this information. Stay safe, everyone.

    1. Well done, Sheila! I’m so impressed!

      It can be overwhelming for sure, that’s why it is so helpful to hear feedback and recommendations from readers like yourself!

  4. I put Caroline and the Colonel on my wishlist, right at the top.m 🙂 Caroline is not my favorite character but as I got older I realise that she must be more than she appears. This story sounds super fun!

  5. I’ve actually only read one this month – Along For The Ride by Alix James which was just lovely! Nicole assured me it was less than low angst so I was happy to read it and it well deserved five stars!
    I do have several others on my list which I will read when I can.
    Thanks Meredith for sharing these lists every month.

    1. Oh that is so great to hear, Glynis! I love Nicole’s writing and I’m so glad to hear you found her latest to be very worthy of 5 stars!

  6. Thank you once again oh Blog Mistress! This list is so appreciated by us all, though some of us have a ‘love-hate relationship’ with seeing that title in our inbox at the end of each month, ah…hem!

    I’m really looking forward to your review of Catherine Lodge’s book soon. I think I counted two new male authors in the list above which is always nice to see. Two, yes two new Lydia books…hmmm. Plus so many ear/eye catching titles by new-to-me authors I’m just overwhelmed. Some absolute must reads for me that is, so eager to read Kelly Miller’s new book, Jennifer Joy’s, Elaine Jeremiah’s (I won a copy and it’s at the top of my TBR right now, yay!!) Oh, and I love Renata McMann and Summer Hanford’s writing so I know that’s going on the to read list. I will never be able to read all these, gads. But I want to. Ha. I really laughed to read Sheila’s comment because she’s one of my favorite reviewers I use to pick what I want to read. 🙂

    Audio book explosion. Perfectly said. There’s hardly a one I DON’T want. I wish my budget allowed more. I am listening to Abigail Reynold’s ‘Pride’ book right now. Oh the angst. More tissues please.

    I hope March treats you beautifully and that we’ve all seen the last of Winter’s awful weather for this year. No more blizzards please. I want to see your outdoor nature walk pictures again.

    1. That’s so funny, Michelle! Because I thought the same two things when I saw this list (re: the Lydia books and new male authors) – and we can take it one step further and say there are 2 S&S books on this list too!

      I’m so happy to hear you are enjoying Pride and I hope you get to enjoy many more of these audiobooks!!

      Thank you so much, I’m surprised that you are not tired of seeing NC hiking trails at this point!

  7. This is incredible Meredith! I can hardly keep up with so many new releases nowadays. From these I’ve read one and have two on my TBR. Thank you for putting this list together 🙂 As always I love perusing it and seeing what is out there that I haven’t heard about yet 🙂

    1. Hi Rita! I know how you feel. It is always fun to discover books I didn’t even know existed! Thanks for checking out this list and sharing your thoughts!

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