Amanda Grange Click here for more details. Review Austenblog says this about Darcy's Diary: "Darcy’s Diary is an enjoyable journey into the mind of one of the most popular characters in literary history . . . a gift to a new generation of Darcy fans and a treat for existing fans as well." Click here for more details. Click here for more details. Click here for more details. The Historical Novel Society says this about Titanic Affair: "This is a well-crafted and fast moving story. Using the setting of the maiden voyage of the Titanic takes a degree of courage on the part of any author and in this case it paid off." Click here for more details. The Historical Novel Society has this to say about Carisbrooke Abbey:
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