What inspired you to write this book?
For the most part, I read in three genres:
Pride and Prejudice variations, regency romance, and paranormal romances. This
book is what happened in my mind when two of those genres collided. I knew I
wanted a character to be a witch, and after running through possibilities in my
mind, I couldn’t resist Georgiana’s voice repeating, “Pick me, pick me!” The
more I thought about it, the more I wanted to explore it. Before I started writing, I imagined how she
might intervene at various parts of the story, but ultimately, I chose to have
her attend Netherfield with her brother. Her influence shifted the entire arc
of ODC’s relationship.
Aside from being a witch,
what else should we know about Georgiana?
As she is often portrayed in many other
JAFF variations, this Georgiana is introverted. She does not enjoy being the
center of attention and she is sometimes shy in company. However, because we
have the privilege of reading her diary entries, the reader will also learn
that she is funny, irreverent, a prankster, and very determined. One thing I find
most endearing about her is that she is prone to jumping headfirst into magical
mayhem. There are times when it works out to her advantage, and other times
when it does not.
How does Georgiana’s magical
ability influence her personality and actions throughout the story?
Magic doesn’t impact Georgiana’s
personality. She was probably just as funny and cheeky before she learned of
her power. Therefore, it’s likely that she would have always wished to knock
Miss Bingley down a peg or two. What magic changed is her ability to act on the
desires of her inner voice. With the help of her newfound powers, she can do as
she wishes while remaining outside the spotlight.
It is important to remember that Georgiana
is a 16-year-old girl who has been sheltered all her life. One day she thought
she was a normal teenager; the next day she learned she had hidden supernatural
talents. As it would be for any teen on the brink of womanhood, the ability to
secretly cast spells and manipulate situations proves too powerful to resist.
How does Georgiana’s magic
influence Elizabeth and Darcy’s romance?
On the first page of the book, Georgiana
reveals that the tea leaves have indicated her brother will meet his one true
love at the Meryton assembly. She is thrilled by the prospect and devises a
magical way to watch the proceedings from her room at Netherfield. Unfortunately,
what she witnesses is the terrible insult with which all Pride and Prejudice
fans are familiar.
Knowing that it will be difficult, if not
impossible, for Miss Elizabeth to overlook the slight, Georgiana devises a magical
plan to help Mr. Darcy win his true love’s good opinion. The diary captures Mr.
Darcy’s attempts to master his pride and find his way toward love.
In the book, Georgiana casts
many unique spells. Which one is your favorite?
I like them all, but for different reasons.
There are spells that prove she is powerful and talented, and others that
remind us that she is a young girl who still has a lot of maturing left to do. One
of my favorite spells falls firmly in the latter’s camp.
At one point in the story, Georgiana
becomes irritated by Mr. Collins, so she places a “two steps forward, four
steps back” spell on him. The result had me giggling as I wrote it. You’ll have
to read the book for yourself to see how she employs it, but if you wish to
cast it on your own Mr. Collins just say:
Step twice forth, yet four times flee,
A dance of steps, enforced by thee.
Backward's grasp, four steps you'll take,
Forward's
path, is now at stake.
The cover includes a fairy.
Should we expect magical creatures in this book?
I don’t want to give too much away, so I
will only say that Georgiana receives assistance with some of her most
challenging magical tasks.
If you won’t tell us about
mythical creatures, will you at least tell us about charmed items? Can we
expect flying books and talking teapots?
While there are no talking teapots in the
book, there are several charmed items. Georgiana’s efforts to spy on her
brother lead to the invention of a magical broadcast (a.k.a., regency
television) and text notifications. There are other spelled items mentioned in
the book, but those two were my favorites to write.
Where can we find your book?
Georgiana Darcy’s Magical Meddling is
available on Amazon in e-book and paperback formats. It is available through
Kindle Unlimited.
Book Link
About the Book
Sixteen-year-old Georgiana Darcy harbors a
secret—she's recently discovered she is a witch! Under the tutelage of a wise
and witchy companion, she spends her days casting spells and plotting the
occasional hex against the irksome Miss Bingley.
When the tea leaves reveal that her
brother, Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, is destined to meet his one true love at a
local assembly, Georgiana cannot resist using her newfound powers to eavesdrop.
Unfortunately, the encounter is far from magical. Fitzwilliam's clumsy attempts
at affection are doomed without her intervention. Armed with her trusty diary
and a knack for magical mischief, Georgiana vows to document—and secretly
improve—each of her brother's courtship efforts, ensuring he never strays from
his path to true love. But when Lady Catherine de Bourgh senses a budding
romance, the stakes rise.
Will the fledgling witch secure her
brother’s happiness and manage the magical realm’s unpredictable twists? Or
will her enchanted endeavors fizzle just when she needs them the most?
Humorous, heartfelt, and utterly
enchanting, Georgiana Darcy's Magical Meddling invites you to experience
Darcy and Elizabeth’s romance through the eyes of a clever, charming, and
slightly meddlesome young witch. Her diary isn't just a record of magical
mayhem—it's a confirmation of the love, laughter, and lunacy that make up her
witchy life.
About the Author
Leah Page loves books, hiking, and the
Bengals (Who Dey!). She has a passion
for travel, is doing her best to learn Spanish, and has plans to live “a little
bit of everywhere” when her husband retires. For now, you can find her sitting
at her writing desk in Kentucky while her sidekick pup sleeps in her lap.
Leah writes Pride and Prejudice fan
fiction. If you would like to learn more, visit www.leahpageauthor.com.
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