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Ephemera Blurb: A brief sequel in which Darcy reflects on life, death and how dearly he misses his cherished wife. “With the Gardiners, they were always on the most intimate terms. Darcy, as well as Elizabeth, really loved them; and they were both ever sensible of the warmest gratitude towards the persons who, by bringing her into Derbyshire, had been the means of uniting them.” - Pride and Pby Renee B - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
So many unexpected twists and turns en route to the anticipated (and very satisfactory) HEA-- What an amusing story with gripping pace and captivating characters not to mention the fascinating historical context. I'm always impressed by your research and breadth of knowledge, Sarah. Thank you for writing and sharing this charming and entertaining tale!by Renee B - A Novel Idea
Please accept my appreciation for all of your comments. I’m absolutely tickled that you found this story funny, even as far as laughing out loud, and that you were willing to indulge with me in a bit of silliness. Thank you so much for letting me know as I don’t have much confidence in my ability to write humor (though a little more now, LOL). Some specific replies below: Janis: Thank you so muby Renee B - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
A/N: Here's a little piece of silliness for your amusement--with apologies to Lady Catherine. Merry Tenth Day of Christmas and Happy New Year to all! ~ Renée Blurb: Too weary to continue shopping for her sister’s wedding, Elizabeth seeks respite in a nearby church, but her rest is disrupted by an outrageous occurrence. Neither Slumber Nor Sleep A noble old home in the north of England luxuriatby Renee B - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
As of 1 July 13 anyway. A Regency romance by Claudia Harbaugh. I haven't read it so can't review or recommend, but it sounds clean at least.by Renee B - JAFF Library