by Laurie Viera Rigler, Kate Reading
This is the sequel of Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict and, in this occasion, we have the chance to know about the adventures of Jane, a young woman from Regency England, in 21st-century America. This funny and clever book will keep you reading until you discover whether it is possible that Jan...
This was a cute book that I just breezed through. Honestly I just opened it and then suddenly I had read it. I think I needed an easy book that was all sweet and fun.And we all know I love Jane Austen. And in this one a woman called Jane Mansfield loves the author too. I do like a fellow Janeite. Bu...
Rude Awakenings of a Jane Austen Addict introduces us to Courtney Stone, a woman the readers of the first novel by Viera Rigler are already familiar with. In the first novel, Courtney takes a body of a 19th century woman Jane Mansfield, thus becoming her. In this one, Jane Mansfield from 19th centur...
Uninspiring and not even qualified to be a companion to JAA #1, Rude Awakenings of a Jane Austen Addict lacks plot, believability, and character development. Just stick to the first book! ... please read the full review at: http://tipsyreader.com/books/reviews/book-review-rude-awakenings-of-a-jane-a...
A gentleman's daughter from the Regency period gets transported into the body of a modern day woman living in Los Angeles. Jane explores the tech, mannerisms and sensibilities of her new world. It's all astoundingly banal for a time-travel novel. There's a romance that makes no sense--if Wes was ...
In “Confessions of …” Jane/Courtney was left in 1813 England trying to learn to cope with living. I had to read the flip side of that coin and find out how Courtney/Jane was dealing with 21st century Los Angeles. I have read better time-switch books but these were entertaining and had a completely...
Cute book. If you read the first one you know what is going to happen overall. It's more interesting than the first one because she has no way of knowing the inventions and differences of the future like Courtney did with the past. The journey is captivating in a way. She's so funny with things we a...
I enjoyed the earlier part of the book most. It was fun to figure out what the "things" were that Courtney/Jane wasn't familiar with.