netGalley keeps track of galleys, which are uncorrected preview copies that are printed up for reviewers a few months before the actual books are printed for publication, because reviewers need "lead time" to read the book before they publish a review. netGalley does reviews, though it doesn't seem to give negative ones, so take this with a grain of salt:
The Darcys & the Bingleys
By: Altman, Marsha
Publisher Name: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Inspired by a tale of first impressions and true romance in Pride and Prejudice, this is debut author Marsha Altman's take on what happens after the proposals. The Darcys & the Bingleys begins with a rare look into the friendship between Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bingley--two men that have been friends for years and have marked milestones in their lives together. A few days before their double wedding, Bingley comes to Darcy for advice on the most pressing of matters: what is expected of him on the wedding night? This funny escapade is just one of the adventures Marsha Altman takes readers on with two best friends about to be married to two devoted sisters. With plot twists and turns, appearances by familiar characters from Pride and Prejudice, Marsha Altman has created a charming continuation of Jane Austen's work.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Holding place
This is the blog for news about my book. You can pre-order it on Amazon or Barnes and Noble, or about a dozen other secondary sites. It will be published September 1st.
Hopefully the book will turn into a series that is already written except for book 10, which I'm still writing. I'll post reviews and news and you can ask questions if you would concievably want to do that.
I will try not to spam this blog with mundane things that happen to me, as they are not very interesting.
Hopefully the book will turn into a series that is already written except for book 10, which I'm still writing. I'll post reviews and news and you can ask questions if you would concievably want to do that.
I will try not to spam this blog with mundane things that happen to me, as they are not very interesting.
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