Welcome to My Jane Austen Book Club, Medea ! I’m always very
happy to let my readers and Janeite friends meet new Austen-inspired writers,
so thank you for joining our on line
club and accepting to talk Jane Austen
with me.
Thank
you so much for inviting me and for such a lovely warm welcome Maria.
First
of all, I challenge you to advertise
your Darcy’s Last Promise
in less than 50 words. Ready to go?
Jane Austen’s beloved characters, Fitzwilliam Darcy and
Elizabeth Bennet and their deliciously romantic love story have captured
imaginations for over two hundred years. In their final moments together, Darcy
makes his Last Promise to Elizabeth. He vows that somehow he will find her and
they will be together again.
This
is my second question for you: when and how you came to think of writing
a Jane Austen – inspired book?
In 2008, my mother introduced me
to the wonderful world of Jane Austen. I fell absolutely in love with Darcy and
Elizabeth and of course the other beloved characters from Pride and Prejudice. Naturally,
once I had gobbled up the original, I went on to enjoy several movie versions
and to read a great number of the sequels, spin-offs, and prequels based upon
Pride and Prejudice. Like so many others, I couldn’t just stop when the story
ended. I yearned for more, and then more. So I had the idea of writing a book
that not only gave us more, but put them in a tailspin. Two hundred years
later, they not only had to rediscover each again, but to go through the
challenges of falling in like and then love again.
Time travelling is
another main feature in your Darcy’s
Last Promise. What is the funniest
or most awkward event in Darcy and Elizabeth’s journey to the 21st
century?
Each of them experiences vague “memories” or
feelings of recognition that aren’t congruent with their 21st
century background and circumstances. Just as in Jane Austen’s Pride and
Prejudice, Darcy’s recognition and determination to woo Elizabeth appear fairly
early on in the story, while Elizabeth continues in her misguided dislike and
resentment of his exalted status and “arrogant” ways. The classic dynamics of
Pride and Prejudice keep the two legendary lovers in thrall once again – much
to everyone’s satisfaction.
What
would you miss the most if you could go back living in the Regency Era?
I
would miss my Kindle, LOL, – perhaps modern-day plumbing, microwaves and
medicine. More than anything, I would miss having the right to choose – in so
many ways.
What
would Jane Austen appreciate the most in our contemporary world, if she had had the chance to live nowadays?
A
woman’s right to be strong, independent and successful.
The huge
spreading of Austen fan fiction is due
to a desire to preserve Jane’s messages, atmospheres, techniques and prolong
the pleasure or more to the ambition to correct and adapt what in her work is considered too distant or
different?
Darcy’s Last Promise is in no way, written in
the Jane Austen style. Her work is incomparable and I am not arrogant enough to
think that I could improve on Jane Austen’s original words. Many other authors
of JA fan fiction have expressed the same. My main purpose in writing Darcy’s
Last Promise was to keep Darcy and Elizabeth alive and well, with an entertaining
new twist, and to quench our collective thirst for more of them. I simply
enjoyed adding a little different spin while doing that.
Thanks a lot, Medea!
It’s been a great pleasure to talk Jane Austen with you. Best wishes and good
luck with your new release.
About the book: Darcy’s Last Promise
In Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, Fitzwilliam Darcy and Elizabeth
Bennet's beloved characters and deliciously romantic love story have captured
imaginations for roughly the last two hundred years. But the story did not end
there. Elizabeth receives Darcy's Last Promise in his final moments in that
lifetime. He vows that somehow he will find Elizabeth and that they will be
together again. This promise is not as simple as it sounds and the journey
takes them through misunderstanding, desperation, and perseverance. The story
is full of humor, hope, frustration, pain and joy. As an added twist, they are
not the only original Pride and Prejudice characters who show up in the 21st
century. Watch for the sequel Darcy's Last Promise Tested
About the Author
Medea Yorba is a single widowed mom of a
special needs child born late in her life. She and her son live in Southern
California where she was born and has spent most of her life. She has five other
beautiful children who are living lives that make her very proud.
Darcy’s last Promise is Medea’s first novel. With a new authors trepidation she
dares to offer the work of her heart for all to see. It is Medea’s great hope
that Darcy’s Last Promise will bring joy and a smile to those who read it.
Medea Yorba invites her readers to watch for the sequel to Darcy’s Last Promise
“tentatively entitled Darcy’s Last Promise Tested” and to follow her beloved
characters on the next phase of their big journey.
Visit www.medeayorba.com
10 comments:
Pride and Prejudice and time-travel - perfect combination for me
Do you have a target date for the release of the sequel? Great interview!
Wonderful book Medea. Can't wait the sequel to come out!
Thank you Vesper, Dawn and Freddie. I am hoping to have Darcy's Last Promise Tested ready to release within the next 6 months. I have some pretty big adventures I am putting in the story and have a lot of research to do in order to make them believable. I will get on it though. :)
Excellent story. Commitment to life-threatening here and beyond had me in tears at the end of your story.
I've seen this book on Amazon, it sounds like an interesting and original idea. Thanks for the interview and all the best with your book(s)!
Thank you so much for the lovely compliments. You have absolutely made my day. So glad I decided to come take a peek tonight!!! :)
Excellent story. Absolutely loved it. Cried through the end of the story. Having Darcy die, and Elizabeth following was heart breaking. Cannot wait for the next book.
Thank you so much Carol. I am working hard on the sequel. Just so much research involved in this one. I get overwhelmed and get writers block at times. But then I come back and read comments like these and it inspires me to go forward again. Thank you.
Love the story can't wait for the second book love the way you wrote the first book...so please don't take
to long
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