Yours Affectionately, Jane Austen
~Regina JeffersYours Affectionately, Jane Austen is a sweet Austen related romance with a time travel twist.
I felt the author captured Jane Austen’s voice very well and I enjoyed reading her thoughts and reactions as the story flowed.
Author Sally Smith O’Rourke
Sally Smith O’Rourke is a surgical scrub nurse at the City of Hope national cancer research hospital in Duarte, California and resides in the near-by Victorian village of Monrovia.
With her late husband, author Michael O’Rourke (aka F.M. O’Rourke) Smith O’Rourke owned and operated a medical advertising company where she used her diverse talents to produce and co-write teaching films and videos. Working not only with major medical and surgical manufacturing companies but also network television. These endeavors ultimately led to a collaboration on two feature films (direct to video) and three published novels.
The wife and husband writing team of Sally Smith and Michael O’Rourke, being long-time fans of Jane Austen, wrote The Man Who Loved Jane Austen released by Kensington Books in 2006. Kensington followed that very successful effort with The Maidenstone Lighthouse in 2007 and Christmas at Sea Pines Cottage in 2009, both also collaborative projects by Smith and O’Rourke. Published after her partner and spouse’s untimely death in 2001, the publisher chose not to use the names Michael O’Rourke and Sally Smith (as the manuscripts were presented), releasing all three books under Sally Smith O’Rourke.
Yours Affectionately,?Jane Austen is Sally Smith O’Rourke’s first solo novel.
My Giveaway
Each of these blogs is hosting a giveaway as part of this hop. The linky will be accurate by noon on Wednesday.
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I love thatSally has Yours Affectionately, Jane Austen set in Virginia and I can’t wait to read it and find out more about Fitz Darcy. I became an everything Jane Austen fan back in the 1960’s which is probably before Sally was ever born but I love her take on Jane Austin!
I love Austenesque stories. Thanks for the giveaway opportunity.
Thanks so much- this book looks like a lot of fun. Any excuse to dream in Regency, really! ??