Jane Odiwe

Review: Mr. Darcy’s Secret by Jane Odiwe

by Keira 02.11.2011

This Pride and Prejudice sequel starts immediately after Elizabeth and Darcy are married with a reflection between Mr. Bennet and Mrs. Bennet. It’s a silly little discussion where Mrs. Bennet preens and discusses the good fortune of her daughters and laments that Mary and Kitty are not yet situated. It sets the mood and gets [...]

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Slipping into Jane Austen: Finding Her Voice/Writing Style

by Guest Blogger 02.10.2011

by Jane Odiwe, guest blogger and author of Mr. Darcy’s Secret Hello Keira, thank you very much for inviting me onto the blog to talk about Mr. Darcy’s Secret, and the process of writing and ‘slipping into Jane Austen’/finding her voice and writing style. I made a conscious decision when I started writing fiction inspired [...]

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Some Sights and Sounds of Regency Britain

by Guest Blogger 11.24.2010

by Jane Odiwe, guest blogger and author of Willoughby’s Return Thank you very much for giving me this opportunity to talk to you all about my new book. One of the things I enjoy about writing my Austen sequels is the research I have to do for each novel. I love to set each major [...]

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Review: Willoughby’s Return by Jane Odiwe

by Isabel G. 11.09.2010

by Isabel G., guest reviewer Marianne is one of the main characters of the story. She’s married to Colonel William Brandon, and although it is a seemingly perfect match, she becomes more insecure about their marriage. These feelings are tested when her old beau, and first love, Willoughby returns to town. Marianne learns that she [...]

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Get into Bed with Jane Odiwe (Author Interview)

by Keira 11.13.2009

Keira: Which is your favorite Jane Austen novel and why? Jane: Persuasion is my favourite Austen novel. There are lots of reasons why I love it – the characters are fabulous, the theme of love being lost and found is timeless, and Jane Austen’s writing is at her best, I think. Keira: How do you [...]

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