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Brinshore

Brinshore

Ann Mychal

J G Books
2015
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... What in the name of common sense is to recommend Brinshore? - A most insalubrious air - roads proverbially detestable - water brackish beyond example, impossible to get a good dish of tea within three miles of the place - and as for the soil - it is so cold and ungrateful that it can hardly be made to yield a cabbage... (Sanditon)The year is 1816. The war with France is over and Captain Charles Blake is soon to return home for good. Emma Osborne and Anne Musgrave will spend the summer with their Aunt Harding at a little known paradise on the south coast of England. Not far away, Captain Blake is intent on fulfilling a solemn promise. A sequel to 'Emma and Elizabeth', 'Brinshore' takes its inspiration from Jane Austen's unfinished manuscripts, 'The Watsons' and 'Sanditon'.Ann Mychal was awarded 'Best Debut Author' by Austenprose in 2014 for her first novel, 'Emma and Elizabeth'.
The Watson Novels

The Watson Novels

Ann Mychal

J G Books
2015
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Gathered together in one volume, Ann Mychal's novels 'Emma and Elizabeth' and 'Brinshore' are inspired by Jane Austen's unfinished novels.'Emma and Elizabeth', based on 'The Watsons', contrasts the fortunes of the Watson sisters in a world where the alternative to marriage is poverty. Emma returns to her family penniless when her widowed guardian remarries. At a local assembly, she is admired by more than one suitor, but her lack of fortune has the potential to ruin her happiness. Elizabeth, a woman on the verge of spinsterhood, has little hope of love. But when duty to the family is tested, one sister is obliged to sacrifice her own happiness for the sake of the other.Set in Surrey in 1795, 'Emma and Elizabeth' blends passages from the original fragment into the narrative, creating a unique story which is faithful to Jane Austen's style and subject matter. 'Written with an astute knowledge of the time period and an unmistakable devotion to Jane Austen and her world, "Emma and Elizabeth" is a deeply satisfying read...' - Austenesque ReviewsA sequel to 'Emma and Elizabeth', 'Brinshore' takes its inspiration from Jane Austen's unfinished manuscripts, 'The Watsons' and 'Sanditon'.The year is 1816. Miss Osborne and Miss Musgrave will spend the summer at a little known paradise on the south coast of England. Not far away, Captain Blake is intent on fulfilling a solemn promise. Ann Mychal was awarded 'Best Debut Author' by Austenprose for 'Emma and Elizabeth' in 2014.
Laura Place

Laura Place

Ann Mychal

J G Books
2018
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The Bath Chronicle announces the arrival of Lady Allersham. What more could she wish for than the society of those good ladies in Laura Place, Lady Dalrymple and Miss Carteret? A mystery or two to solve and a match or two to make should keep her occupied. The third book in the Watson Trilogy, Laura Place takes its inspiration from Jane Austen
Brinshore

Brinshore

Ann Mychal

J G Books
2018
nidottu
'What in the name of common sense is to recommend Brinshore? A most insalubrious air, roads proverbially detestable, water brackish beyond example, impossible to get a good dish of tea within three miles of the place, and as for the soil, it is so cold that it can hardly be made to yield a cabbage...' Sanditon, Jane Austen Brinshore, the second novel in the Watson Trilogy, opens in the year 1816. Miss Osborne and Miss Musgrave will spend the summer in this little known paradise, which rivals Sanditon, on the south coast of England. Inspired by Jane Austen's novel fragments, Sanditon and The Watsons, Brinshore sees the return of characters from Emma and Elizabeth, and introduces some new characters too.
Emma and Elizabeth: The Watson Novels
Inspired by Jane Austen's novel fragment, The Watsons, Emma and Elizabeth follows the fortunes of the Watson sisters in a world where the alternative to marriage is poverty. Emma returns to her family penniless when her widowed guardian remarries. At a local assembly, she is admired by more than one suitor, but her lack of fortune has the potential to ruin her happiness. Elizabeth, a woman on the verge of spinsterhood, has little hope of love. But when duty to the family is tested, one sister is obliged to sacrifice her own happiness for the sake of the other.Set in Surrey in 1795, Emma and Elizabeth blends passages from Jane Austen's original manuscript with the continuing narrative.'Written with an astute knowledge of the time period and an unmistakeable devotion to Jane Austen and her world, Emma and Elizabeth is a deeply satisfying novel...' Austenesque Reviews'Ann Mychal's Austenesque prose is a delight...' Jane Austen's Regency WorldAnn Mychal was awarded Best Debut Author 2014 by Austenprose.