Random Bits of FascinationPosted on by Maria Grace
Persuasion Behind the Scenes is now FREE at all major book sellers! Have a peek at one of my favorite scenes that Austen never wrote. Anne and Lady Russell plan the wedding THE DRAWING ROOM IN Camden Place was by far the properest to receive Lady Russell for tea. But the room always felt cold and dreary. It was beautifully appointed to be sure, but not a bit of it felt comfortable or welcoming, so …Continue reading →
Random Bits of FascinationPosted on by Maria Grace
A behind the scenes peek at Persuasion. “SHALL WE TO THE drawing room?” Mrs. Musgrove, all smiles and good cheer, placed her napkin on the table beside her empty plate and stood, a benevolent queen surveying her grateful subjects. How bright and truly happy she appeared, as if she genuinely enjoyed the simple graces of hospitality. Anne sighed and fought not to roll her eyes. Yet one more unfavorable comparison between the Elliots and the Musgroves. …Continue reading →
Random Bits of FascinationPosted on by Maria Grace
Why is Anne in such a hurry to get to the well on New Year’s morning? January 1, 1814 Early on New Year’s Day, Fitzwilliam made his way down to the morning room. There was something about the start of a new year that demanded rising early and reflecting upon what had been and what might be. It might be a custom unique to him, but New Year’s Day would not be right without it. …Continue reading →
Random Bits of FascinationPosted on by Maria Grace
The Bennets have just visited Netherfield and Lydia has named the day of the ball. Now it is up to Caroline to plan a ball. Nov 14, 1811 The garish Bennet women finally trundled out of Netherfield’s parlor. Not a moment too soon. Caroline pressed her eyes with thumb and forefinger. They had already overstayed their allotted quarter hour by that much again. How much trouble had that wrought? What disaster might ensue if they …Continue reading →
Random Bits of FascinationPosted on by Maria Grace
Just how did Mr. Darcy ask of Elizabeth’s hand from Mr. Bennet? October 7, 1812 Darcy paced the Netherfield library. The fool room was far too short and the threadbare carpet muffled what should have been a satisfying thud from his boots. He had faced many intimidating men in his life. Men more educated them himself; men wealthier; men more powerful. None ever caused him a moment’s anxiety. So why should an insignificant country gentlemen …Continue reading →
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