"Living London" was born from an idea my sister and I joked about earlier during the writing of her own Regency Romance Series. We laughed about how if we had lived during Regency times we would have probably never married, or at least wouldn't have been "diamonds of the first water." We had crooked teeth, problem skin, and I had a nose I had to grow into, and didn't until college, a little late for the marriage mart that started around 17-18 for young ladies. So taking that idea and running, I wrote a book that was from the perspective of a 21st century young woman who was sent back through time to London in the year 1814. Here's a little blurb:
All the Regency Romances that we love take advantage of this
one thing; none of us have ever been there. We can only see in our mind’s eye the halls of Carlton House
or Almack’s and fill in the blanks where the author focuses on the story,
beautifully combining the romance of a glamorous era with the fantasy we all
crave. But, what if we were to experience it first hand? What if we were thrown
into the glistening pool of London’s elite? Would we still hold to the glamorous illusions built up by
fictional characters, or would it be different? Jocelyn Westin soon discovers that some things just can’t be
explained in a book.
Her beloved Nanna’s last gift was written in Sharpie over
her favorite scene in her favorite Regency Romance; a promise that she’d find
love by going backwards, rather than forward with her life. Awakening in Hyde Park in the year
1814, is the least of all surprises that begin a journey toward love,
friendship and everything she never read about in her beloved books.
I'll be posting more, including segments and introductions to my characters. I'll keep you posted! Thanks for going on this amazing journey with me!
This sounds like a great, fun book! I can't wait to read it.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, homeschooling totally rocks! Although we do ours early in the day so we have the afternoons free. :)
Thanks! I will keep you posted and later on next week I will begin to post excerpts! And yes, we generally try to finish before the afternoon but today I don't think that's going to happen, but that's the beauty of homeschooling right? Have a great labor day!
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