
I'm doing a blog tour which I'm looking forward to very much - I hope you will join me.
Smexy Books 26/10/09
Psychotic State blogspot 27/10/09
Jane Austen's World 10/11/09
Book Nerd Extraordinaire 2/11/09
Everything Victorian 3/11/09
Savvy, Verse and Wit 4/11/09
A Bibliophile's Bookshelf 5/11/09
The Bookworm Blogspot 6/11/09
Books Like Breathing9/11/09
Fresh Fiction12/11/09
Love, Romance, Passion 11 & 13/11/09

I loved writing about the relationship between Marianne and her husband Colonel Brandon. They love one another deeply, but are often guilty of not communicating (in a very English way) on subjects that are dear to their hearts. What people say to one another and what they keep back is a fascinating subject for me. I thought the relationship that the Colonel shares with his ward Miss Williams alongside the relationship with her child who is also Willoughby's daughter would create a certain tension between them. Punctuated by outbursts from Marianne followed by silences on the subject as she listens to her sister's advice, I felt the conflicts would most likely end in reserve and avoidance.
Margaret Dashwood is just the age for falling in love - her story is woven in with Marianne's. Will Margaret find her true love within the pages of Willoughby's Return?
Jane Odiwe
7 comments:
Congratulations Jane. This is an intriguing story and I am sure the books will fly off the shelves for you. Great cover and another wonderful illustration for us to enjoy.
Lovely blog, beautifully illustrated. The book sounds fascinating, Jane - good luck with the launch
Thank you very much, Kate and Melinda, for your lovely comments and good wishes!
Congratulations, Jane. the name Willoughby was just begging for a story... looking forward to reading it. i hope to join you on a blog shortly as well.
Beth
Beth, thank you so much - I shall look forward to you joining me on a blog soon!
It's a terrific cover, Jane, and a fascinating story. I wish you every success.
Thank you very much, Jane, for your lovely comments.
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