What Would Jane Austen Do? by Linda Corbett

Thank you @rararesources and @lcorbettauthorfor letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. I like the front cover of What Would Jane Austen Do it has a lovely green colour with two people that catches your attention. This is Humours Gener and a fun read that kept me entertained to the end. I liked the character Maddy and felt for her when she lost her job as agony aunt but became very lucky and inherited a lovely country house and then meets Luke who becomes her lodger who is also a writer and I did like him a lot. What Would Jane Austen Do is a feel-good read and heart-warming story that has some Jane Austins quotes that went really with the book. This is the first book I have read by Linda Corbett and will be looking for more in the future. If you like Jane Austin, you will love this book 4 stars. Blurb What Would Jane Austen Do? It's a truth often acknowledged that when a journalist and Jane Austen fan girl ends up living next door to a cynical but handsome crime writer, romantic sparks will fly! When Maddy Shaw is told her Dear Jane column has been cancelled she has no choice but to look outside of London’s rental market. That is until she’s left an idyllic country home by the black sheep of the family, long-not-so-lost Cousin Nigel. But of course there’s a stipulation... and not only is Maddy made chair of the committee for the annual village literary festival, she also has to put up with bestselling crime author –and romance sceptic – Cameron Massey as her new neighbour. When Maddy challenges Cameron to write romantic fiction, which he claims is so easy to do, sparks fly both on and off the page.. Author Bio – Linda Corbett lives in Surrey with her husband Andrew and three permanently hungry guinea pigs. As well as being an author, Linda is a member and former Treasurer of Shine Surrey – a volunteer-led charity that supports individuals and families living with spina bifida and hydrocephalus. For many years she also wrote a regular column for Link, a disability magazine, illustrating the humorous aspects of life with a complex disability, and she is a passionate advocate of disability representation in fiction. When not writing, Linda can be found papercrafting, gardening, or cuddling guinea pigs. What Would Jane Austen Do? is her second published novel

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