Austenesque Agenda – October 2022

(Apologies, this was supposed to post on Monday. I thought I hit publish and didn’t realize until late in the evening that it never went though! 🤦🏻‍♀️)

Happy October, friends! I hope you had a great September!

Mine started with an amazing and kinda spontaneous trip to Wyoming! ✈️

I explored the beauties and treasures of two National Parks. 🎒

The Grand Tetons 🏞

and Yellowstone. 🦬

And other than working and doing fun things with friends, I’ve been enjoying as many beach days as I can with this guy! 🏖

How was your September?

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Want to know what Austenesque fun I’m getting into this month?

…here is what’s on this month’s

Austenesque Agenda:

~ TO READ AND REVIEW ~

 ~ FEATURED AUTHORS VISITING THIS MONTH ~

Quills & Quartos – October 4th

Heather Moll – October 7th

Summer Hanford – October 12th

Linda Gonschior – October 17th

Riana Everly – October 21st

Christina Dudley – October 24th

This month is already off to an amazing start (I began two of the books on this list already and am completely riveted to them!!)

What are you looking forward to this month?

12 comments

  1. Love your photos. Never made it to Wyoming. I have read several stories on your list and enjoyed them. Thanks for sharing.

  2. WOW, You went to Wyoming! Did you see Yogui Bear in Yellowstone? LOL
    What a beautiful pics of the mountains! And the top is covered with snow at this time of the year! I can see it was cold there because you were wearing a wool cap. Here in Madrid we are enjoying some warm and beautiful days as we are in Michaelmas, I wish this weather kept going along the year!
    Your agenda is full of events and books! I´m looking forward to Victoria Kincaid book as well as Heather Moll and Riana Everly´s guest posts. And I see Christina Dudley brings her new series of “The Ellsworth assortment” so October is promising 😉
    Have a warm and magic October full of nice readings!

  3. It seems you had an amazing September, Meredith!

    You’re lucky to have “A Stronger Impulse” on your immediate TBR list.
    I haven’t read the rest of the books there, but this one is the best Austen variation I read this year!!! Julie Cooper did an exquisite job on so many levels!

  4. Meredith, Yellowstone has been on my bucket list for a looooong time now. I’m so happy that you got to visit it last month! The closest I’ve gotten was The Grand Canyon and Zion, which were absolutely breathtaking. Happy October!

  5. What a great trip that was! I don’t know if I’ll ever visit the US, but those pictures sure are inviting.

    Wonderful books ahead to read and looking forward to those reviews!

  6. Lovely trip. I made that one years ago. I see you have Brenda’s book to review. I know you will like it and I look forward to seeing Summer on the blog. I loved her book as well. As for the rest, I will confess that I have more exciting reading ahead. Thanks for your post!

  7. The pictures are breathtaking. I’d love to see Wyoming but that won’t happen any time soon. Can’t wait to see what you think of my last novel and the others.

  8. I’ve just finished “A Stronger Impulse” last night. It’s unimaginable what his family did to Darcy. And how unreasonable Mr. Bennet was. Can’t wait to read your review.

    Yellowstone remains one of my favorite parks. I love the bisons.

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