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  • Nachtstürm Castle ~ A Gothic Austen Novel
    (Sequel to Northanger Abbey)

    Catherine Tilney had settled in for a quiet, respectable, distinctly non-Gothic, English life in the countryside with her husband, the Reverend Henry Tilney. Unfortunately, a quiet, respectable, distinctly non-Gothic life had not settled itself for her.

    An original sequel to Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey, Nachtstürm Castle whisks the reader and its heroine away to the border countries in the Austrian Alps, where adventure, mistaken identities, lost heirs, and terrifying butlers lurk.

    Read an excerpt

    Available from:
    Girlebooks.com
    Amazon.com

    2009 ~ 103 pp. ~ E-book format ~ $4.99
    ASIN: B002PK120K ~ Kindle Edition ~ 265 KB

  • Not All Wealth is Bought With Gold
    (Sequel to Pride and Prejudice)

    Maria Lucas, younger sister to Charlotte, discovers herself in the unenviable position of being in want of a husband - thus quoth Society. But Maria has long ago given her heart to a man of whom no one - not even the man himself - could ever sensibly approve: Col. Fitzwilliam.

    From the machinations of Lady DeBourgh to the intrigues of a whole cast of new characters, Jane Austen's beloved Pride and Prejudice continues in this second volume that exposes the risks we take when we presume to know another's heart.

    This book is currently being reworked into a longer form, retitled Presumption.

    Pemberley.com Bits of Ivory

    Short Stories

  • "Letters of Love and Deception" (Austenesque)
    It was on a Tuesday that Isabella Thorpe was thwarted. It was on a Wednesday that she sought revenge.

    Pemberley.com Bits of Ivory

  • "Miss Bates' Something Blue" (Austenesque)
    On the eve of Jane and Frank's wedding, Miss Fanny Bates recalls her own lost love.

    Pemberley.com Bits of Ivory
    Derbyshire Writer's Guild

  • "A Most Persuasive Correspondence" (Austenesque/Epistolary)
    What was happening in Bath while Anne Elliot was struggling to reunite with the dashing Capt Wentworth? A Most Persuasive Correspondence looks behind the scenes and into the letters of some of Jane Austen's Persuasion most unsavoury characters.

    Pemberley.com Bits of Ivory
    Derbyshire Writer's Guild
    Lady Russell's Literary Circle

  • "None But You" (Austenesque)
    "Tell me if, when I returned to England in the year eight, with a few thousand pounds, and was posted into the Laconia, if I had then written to you, would you have answered my letter? Would you, in short, have renewed the engagement then?" "None But You" follows the night Wentworth wrote that first letter, which might have changed everything.

    Bits of Ivory, The Republic of Pemberley
    Derbyshire Writer's Guild
    Lady Russell's Literary Circle

  • "It Was a Dark and Stormy Night" (Austenesque/Farce)
    On a suitably damp evening, Austen's villains find themselves players in a murderous game.

    Bits of Ivory, The Republic of Pemberley
    Derbyshire Writer's Guild

  • "At the Club (or Dr. Boodle's Lovelorn Cure-All)" (Austenesque/Farce)
    "I shall conquor this!" may not quite have been Darcy's cry. A rather silly look at how Austen's heroes may have really handled lovelornity.

    Bits of Ivory, The Republic of Pemberley
    Derbyshire Writer's Guild

  • "Sigh No More, Ladies" (Austenesque/Farce)
    A companion to At the Club, Sigh No More follows how the young ladies of Austen's books handled their relative situations - with quite a different sort of drink!

    Bits of Ivory, The Republic of Pemberley
    Derbyshire Writer's Guild

  • "All the King's Men" (Austenesque/Farce)
    The world must be clubbed! A sequel to At the Club and Sigh No More, Ladies, we examine the very manly response to Austen's various amorous on-goings from the much-neglected baronets points of view.

    Bits of Ivory, The Republic of Pemberley
    Derbyshire Writer's Guild

  • "Miss Bingley's New Year Resolution" (Austenesque/Farce)
    What happens when Austen's desperate spinsters all show up at Lady Jersey's New Year bash? All we can say is, watch out for the punch!

    Bits of Ivory, The Republic of Pemberley
    Derbyshire Writer's Guild

  • "My Lady's Cat" (Austenesque/Farce)
    There's little laughing matter when it comes to the Shades of Pemberley!

    Bits of Ivory, The Republic of Pemberley
    Derbyshire Writer's Guild


    Silliness

  • "The Austen: An Author's Agony a la Poe" (Austenesque/Poeist)
    Unsatisfied with the dearth of Austen novels, her fans cry out, "write more!"

    Derbyshire Writer's Guild

  • "An Advertisement for Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy" (Pure Farce)
    Gentleman Seeks Fine Eyes


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