NUMBER 4 WILL BE HERE SOONWith the success of her latest Pride & Prejudice continuation, The Ruling Passion, Linda is hard at work on her 4th in the series (working title: Mr. Darcy Takes His Wife Some More). Regrettably, no firm release date yet. A brief synopsis can be found on her website...
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NUMBER 4 WILL BE HERE SOONWith the success of her latest Pride & Prejudice continuation, The Ruling Passion, Linda is hard at work on her 4th in the series (working title: Mr. Darcy Takes His Wife Some More). Regrettably, no firm release date yet. A brief synopsis can be found on her website blog, www.lindaberdoll.us. Updates will be announced there and on Linda Berdoll's Facebook page.The Ruling Passion is a follow up to her smash-hit, Mr. Darcy Takes a Wife and its continuation, Darcy & Elizabeth (over 300,000 copies in print and still counting). The Ruling Passion has been given the Independent Publisher's Gold Award 2012 for Historical fiction. It is now available in soft cover on Linda's website www.lindaberdoll.us, in digital and paperback on Amazon and BN.com. Her books are on the shelves of Barnes & Noble and available to order through bookstores large and small.Review for The Ruling Passion From Austenprose.comBest-selling author Linda Berdoll's Mr. Darcy Takes A Wife and Darcy & Elizabeth have been hailed as "sexy, hilarious, poignant" and "wild, bawdy and utterly enjoyable (Booklist.)" The Ruling Passion, her highly anticipated sequel to the sequels, has finally come to fruition... If your sensibilities are offended by explicit, passionate love scenes with Jane Austen's original namesakes, this is presumably NOT the book for you. However, those who delight in reading about the Darcys beyond Pride and Prejudice, including all their complexities, and intimacies, (in and around the bedroom), and most particularly if you are a fan of Berdoll's previous works, The Ruling Passion is not to be missed! Yes, hold on to your bonnets as Linda Berdoll has quite done it again. Christina Boyd 4.5 of 5 starsIn a change of pace from her Jane Austen sequels, Linda released Fandango in 2010. This tale takes place in 19th C. San Francisco. In this entirely original work, our heroine, young Annabella Chase comes to learn that it's one thing to go asking for trouble, quite another to offer it a chair. While researching her Pride & Prejudice sequels, she collected a vast store of euphemistic grandiloquence and wove it into a small gift book titled Very Nice Ways to Say Very Bad Things.
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