Showing posts with label Mary Lydon Simonsen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mary Lydon Simonsen. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Another Place in Time by Mary Lydon Simonsen

I have the great pleasure of having my friend and author Mary Simonsen on the blog today. She brings with her an amusing interview with Mr. Darcy in regards to her latest release, Another Place in Time.

Hi, Jakki. It’s good to be back at Leatherbound Reviews. Recently, I had the opportunity to visit with Mr. Darcy in connection with the release of Another Place in Time. Here is the blurb from the back jacket:

In the time-travel romance, Another Place in Time, Fitzwilliam Darcy learns of the existence of Elizabeth Bennet from Hannah and Jacob Caswell, time travelers from the twenty-first century. When Darcy’s offer of marriage is rejected at Hunsford Parsonage, the Caswells advise Darcy to visit the future and seek the assistance of an expert on Jane Austen and the Regency Era.

When Darcy arrives in Baltimore in 2012, he finds Christine O’Malley serving on a panel at a Jane Austen conference. Although his arrival is a crowd pleaser, Chris is upset that an “actor” impersonating Mr. Darcy has stolen the show. After a rocky start, Chris agrees to go with Darcy to the past to help him sort out the mess with Elizabeth.

While plans are being made for Darcy to capture the heart and hand of Elizabeth Bennet, Chris, who has experienced her own heartache, finds she is falling for Darcy’s cousin, Colonel Fitzwilliam. With her sensibilities firmly rooted in the future, will Chris be able to find happiness with a man who occupies another place in time?

And now, let’s meet Mr. Darcy.

Mary: “Mr. Darcy, after having read about you since I was a teenager, I am thrilled to meet you.”

Mr. Darcy: “Thank you for having me on your blog. I believe that is the standard response for these venues.”

Mary: “You sound as if you have been listening to National Public Radio—‘thanks for having me on.’”

Darcy: “Ah, yes, NPR! I love Science Friday with Ira Flatow.”

Mary: (Mary smiles.) “When you arrived in Baltimore two years ago, what was your first impression of modern-day life in America?”

Darcy: “Astonishment! There was so much to take in and enjoy: skyscrapers, cell phones, automobiles, airplanes, subways, comfortable clothes, under garments, Coca-Cola, fudge.”

Mary: “I understand you are particularly fond of pizza.”

Darcy: “Pizza! “I love pizza! Tony from Tony’s Pizza in Fell’s Point was kind enough to give me his recipe for tomato sauce and making pizza dough. My cook has become a pizza proficient.”

Mary: “Have you been traveling back and forth from past to future?”

Darcy: “Yes. Georgiana and I have been to the future twice to shop and visit with friends.”

Mary: “Elizabeth didn’t come?”

Darcy: “My dear wife remains at Pemberley with our first born. She—”

Mary: “You and Elizabeth had a baby!”

Darcy: “Well, I did not have a baby! (Darcy laughs.) Our son, Thomas Fitzwilliam, is now eight months old and is starting to pull himself up on the furniture. Elizabeth would very much like to come to the future, but she will not leave Thomas nor will she bring him with her. She is quite the mother hen.”

Mary: “Speaking of family… How are things at Longbourn?”

Darcy: “You cannot fool me, Mary. You wish to know how I get on with my mother-in-law. I shall say, ‘well enough.’ When the Bennets visit, and they all do visit at the one time, I find that the estate takes up a good deal of my attention. Whilst riding around Pemberley, I am often in the company of Mr. Bennet.”

Mary: “When you return to London, what will you take with you?”

Darcy: “Bathroom tissue is a must. As I arrived in Baltimore on the eve of a ferocious snowstorm, I found myself in the grocery story fighting over toilet tissue with a rather stout woman. I explained that in a matter of days, she could have all the toilet tissue she wanted; whereas, I, as a time traveler, did not have that luxury. She told me to… Well, I shall leave that to your imagination. I also bought a camera and film. Much to my delight, I have been told there is no reason why a camera will not work in the nineteenth century. Speaking of the past, I must take my leave as I am scheduled to depart this evening for London.”

Mary: “Thank you for agreeing to speak with me today. When Thomas is a little older, perhaps Elizabeth will agree to travel to the future. I would love to meet her.”

Darcy: “I shall give Elizabeth your message. It has been a pleasure.”

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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Winner: When They Fall in Love by Mary Simonsen


Tess Q.!!

Congratulations, Tess!  I hope you enjoy a nice sojourn to Italy with Darcy and Elizabeth in When They Fall in Love! As always, thank you readers for all of your wonderful comments and stories about how you discovered Jane Austen as well as JAFF. Thank you, Mary, for providing the paperback copy of When They Fall in Love for giveaway! I wish you much success on this novel.  

Didn't win? There is still an opportunity to win a copy! Janet Taylor is hosting an ebook giveaway over at More Agreeably Engaged! Head over there and enter her giveaway of When They Fall in Love

Tess, please email me at jakki36 at yahoo dot com to claim your prize! 

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Guest Post: When They Fall in Love by Mary Simonsen + Giveaway!


Dear readers, please join me in welcoming Austen author and my good friend, Mary Simonsen, to Leatherbound Reviews! Be sure to leave a comment answering Mary's question to be entered into the When They Fall in Love giveaway! 

Thank you, Jakki, for the opportunity to visit with you to discuss my latest Jane Austen re-imagining, When They Fall in Love. Here is summary of the novel:

Spring of 1814 – Fitzwilliam Darcy proposes to Elizabeth Bennet at the Hunsford Parsonage, but his offer of marriage is rejected.

Spring of 1821 – A recently widowed Fitzwilliam Darcy has taken up residence with his six-year-old daughter, Alexandra, at a villa in the hills above Florence and invites Charles and Jane Bingley and their daughter to come for a visit. Included in the invitation is Elizabeth Bennet, who has taken on the responsibility of governess for her niece.

In the intervening years, Elizabeth’s opinion of the Master of Pemberley has altered greatly, but has Darcy’s opinion of Elizabeth changed? Will they be able to put their troubled history behind them?

When They Fall in Love is set against the background of the greatest city of the Renaissance, a perfect place to start over.

I first met Jakki through the world of Jane Austen. After reading her reviews of Jane Austen re-imaginings on Amazon, I contacted Jakki and asked if she would review some of my titles. Out of that request, a friendship grew, and I was fortunate enough to visit with her when I was in Atlanta last October. Jakki is bubbly, buoyant, a fast talker, and a woman with a lot of ideas and the energy to execute them.

When I first started corresponding with Jakki, my books were being traditionally published by Sourcebooks, but after publishing four books with them, we parted company. Sourcebooks was withdrawing from the Jane Austen market, and I wanted to self-publish my own work. I no longer had the patience to wait the approximately eighteen to twenty-four months required for a novel to go from manuscript to bookstore shelf. Besides, most people were buying their fiction on-line through Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and other e-retailers. But in leaving a traditional publisher, with its art department, story and copy editors, and publicity department, I was on my own. I could do the covers, and I had enough contacts on the internet to promote my books, but what I really needed was a good story editor.

The first manuscript I sent to Jakki was Captain Wentworth – Home from the Sea. I was expecting some general comments and a few notes on grammar and spelling. What I got was much more. Jakki is what I call an emotional reader, and her many comments reflected her intense engagement in my story. I was so pleased that I asked her to read Becoming Elizabeth Darcy. This was a much more complicated story as it involved time travel. Not only did I receive her emotional reaction to the story, but she insisted on clarification on some fuzzy scenes. If she thought anyone was acting out of character, she let me know. After I cleaned up the manuscript, I sent it back to her for a second reading, and she re-read the manuscript as if reading it for the first time. I had found my story editor!    

As with everything in life, some things come easy and some things don’t. I wrote my best selling novella, A Walk in the Meadows at Rosings Park, in a week. When writing The Perfect Bride for Mr. Darcy, A Wife for Mr. Darcy, and Mr. Darcy’s Bite, it was as if I was possessed. The words just poured out of me. That was not the case with my latest effort, When They Fall in Love.

I had planned to write a story with Florence as the setting for a very long time, but when I actually set about writing it, it was one long hard slog. It took me months to pound out the first draft. After completing two additional drafts, I was still not pleased with the results. I decided to send it to Jakki, warts and all. Her comments reflected an emotional distance from my story, and she made numerous suggestions as to where I needed to pump up the emotions and back away from my emphasis on time and place. Because of her comments, I saw When They Fall in Love with different eyes, and I knew what had to be done. By the time I had finished, I was very pleased with my novel. I truly had a love story about a more mature Elizabeth and Darcy, two people who had had their share of heartache and who could only fully heal when they were together.

What Jakki did for me is what a good story editor does for her authors. She guides, nudges, and if necessary, yanks really hard to get the writer to move her story in the right direction. I can’t imagine publishing a Jane Austen story without having Jakki as my story editor. The good news is that what Jakki did for me is now available for other writers. If anyone is in need of an excellent copy and story editor, then you will want to contact Jakki.

***Giveaway Time***
To help celebrate the launch of When They Fall in Love, I am giving away one paperback copy of my novel to a US/Canada resident or one ebook for an international winner! All you have to do to enter is to leave a comment by April 30 about your first introduction to the work of Jane Austen or the JAFF world. The winner will be announced on May 1. Best of luck! =)

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Vlog: Mr. Darcy's Bite by Mary Lydon Simonsen


After Elizabeth learns of Mr. Darcy's secret, she faces quite the inner struggle. How does this whole thing work? What does this mean for their budding relationship?

Here, Elizabeth needs to sort out her thoughts, so she heads outside, thinking some fresh air will do just the trick.



How does it feel being courted by a werewolf? Is Lizzy going to be able to overlook this infliction that takes over Mr. Darcy's life for two days out of every month? To find out the answer to these questions, read Mr. Darcy's Bite.

Mr. Darcy's Bite is currently on sale for only $6.00 on Amazon (paperback) and for the entire month of November, the ebook of Mr. Darcy's Bite for ONLY $1.99!! Buy it on Amazon or B&N! Thank you Sourcebooks!