I've received this lovely message from author Victoria Kincaid and I'm glad to share it with you. Read the excerpt and take your chances to win 1 of 2 free audiobooks she is offering to the readers of My Jane Austen Book Club. Enjoy reading and good luck!
Hi Maria Grazia!
Thank you for welcoming me back to your blog. Recently, narrators on Audible finished up
the audiobook versions of two of my most popular books: President
Darcy and The Unforgettable Mr.
Darcy. President Darcy is my first
modern Pride and Prejudice variation
and the first one set in the U.S.; as a result, the audiobook is the first of
mine narrated with an American accent.
Lucy Emerson does a great job bringing the characters to life.
The
Unforgettable Mr. Darcy is narrated by Stevie Zimmerman,
who has narrated many other JAFF titles and whose audiobook of The Secrets of Darcy and Elizabeth has
proven to be very popular with my readers.
You can listen to audio samples here:
President
Darcy and The
Unforgettable Mr. Darcy.
I hope you enjoy the excerpt from President Darcy below:
Elizabeth watched
President Darcy’s retreating back. On
the bright side, he didn’t seem inclined to have her arrested, but he had taken
off like she had the plague. His
contempt for her was so glaring that she practically needed sunglasses. What had she done to deserve that?
Besides venturing into
a restricted area, hiding in his closet, and nearly giving him a heart attack. Oh, yeah.
Oops.
What she wouldn’t do
for a time machine. Or failing that, a
complete memory wipe of the past half hour.
Since no amnesia was forthcoming, Elizabeth turned to face Mr. Bingley. No doubt her cheeks were bright red, and her
hair was a dusty mess. Nevertheless, he
gave her a reassuring smile. “Will you
join us at the dinner, Ms. Bennet?” The
chief of staff had a reputation for being far more affable than the president,
and Elizabeth could see why.
“Um…sure…” It was as if she were caught in the White
House version of good cop, bad cop.
He continued to smile
pleasantly as he gestured for her to precede him down the hallway. As she hurried toward the East Room,
Elizabeth wondered if anyone would see them emerge from the hidden door. Or would the president tell his friends about
her mishap and laugh? She swallowed
hard. What could she possibly say to her
family?
Dad, I consider it an honor to be smirked at
by the president. Most Americans
couldn’t claim that distinction. Mom, someday it will be an amusing anecdote to
tell my children about the time the President of the United States thought I
was an idiot.
That would not go over
well.
I wasn’t expecting to see the freaking
President of the United States, so forgive me if I use words like “thingy” and
can’t remember the name of the East Room. That infuriatingly superior grin had grown wider with her every
mistake and fumble. The bastard had
enjoyed her consternation.
He had been chivalrous
enough to help her exit the closet with some grace, but then he had wiped his
hands clean of her germs. And what man
under sixty carried a handkerchief in this day and age?
“Will the president
report me?” she asked Bingley as they neared the East Room door. It would be a terrible blow to her family.
And Elizabeth had worried that Lydia
would embarrass them!
“No,” Bingley said
immediately. Then after a moment, he
said, “I don’t think so.” How reassuring.
By the time Bingley
and Elizabeth emerged through the concealed door, the president had disappeared
into the crowd. That’s good.
Maybe I can avoid him for the rest of the evening—and the rest of my
life.
However, Elizabeth’s
hopes were quickly dashed. The moment
she became visible, her mother marched up to her, grabbing her by the wrist and
dragging her away. “Where have you
been?” she whispered harshly. “Walter is introducing us to the president!”
President Darcy’s
eyes, cool and assessing, perused her as she joined the semicircle of her
family arrayed before him. Ugh. Elizabeth did not have any interest in
another encounter with the man. On the bright side, at least he’s not out
searching for the Secret Service to have me arrested.
As Elizabeth and her
mother slipped in next to John Bennet, everybody stared; Lydia smirked, no doubt
pleased by her timely escape from the hallway. The president gave her father a
superior smile. “Do you often misplace
your daughter?”
As if she were a
wallet or a puppy. Could he be more condescending?
Her mother
curtsied—curtsied!—and said: “We’re so sorry to keep you waiting, your
highness.” This was followed by a
violent coughing fit from Bing and a disdainful look from President Darcy.
VICTORIA KINCAID
12 comments:
Thank you for the chance
I loved these books and would love to win an audiobook. Thank you for the giveaway.
I am so happy these titles have been released on audio and would love to listen to them. Thanks for the giveaway!
I enjoyed reading the unforgettable Mr. Darcy, and I’m looking forward to reading the other book. Thanks for the chance to win a copy.
Funny excerpt. Thank you d=for sharing and the chance to win a copy.
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