Saturday, November 19, 2016

At Last!



The  Darcys: New Pleasures is on Amazon in soft cover for $15.99!



Saturday, November 5, 2016

NEW PLEASURES IS HERE!





At long last NEW PLEASURES is in print! While I'm having trouble getting the soft cover version loaded onto Amazon, that's just a temporary blip. Regardless. they are available here on my website via PayPal at an attractive price. We can sell it cheaper here since Amazon doesn't take a piece of it. 


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Mr. Darcy has long been every woman’s ideal. Darkly handsome, he is a gentleman of vast wealth and exceptional leg.  His virility, whilst of considerable note, is not what invites our adoration.  His true allure is his all-encompassing love for his wife. Indeed, Elizabeth and Darcy’s passion for each other remains steadfast.


My last book ended with the death of King George and thus Regency England. In this my fourth book about the Darcys,  New Pleasures begins twenty years into the future. The Darcys' love is boundless, but their happiness is tested.  Indeed, theirs is an ordeal familiar to parents through the ages. Their offspring have come of age and are eager to pursue their own love affairs.

Moreover, Elizabeth Darcy, the Mistress of Pemberley, has been overtaken by a peculiar malaise. Her disorder has the entire family in a state of agitation.  Darcy is particularly uneasy.  Hence, when he learns that his son engaged in a flirtation with a village wench, he reproves him a tad too vehemently.
His pride injured, son Geoff flings himself headlong down Calamity Road–in the company of George Wickham’s son.         













Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Kobo Promotion

A special Boxing Day promotion: Mr. Darcy Takes a Wife for $2.99 at Kobo!

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

KOBO

I am pleased to report that The Ruling Passion and Fandango are available on KOBO.

Mr. Darcy Takes His Wife Some More






Hang on to your bonnets,
My Pride & Prejudice continuation Number 4 is in the works!


When I wrote my first sequel to Pride & Prejudice, Mr. Darcy Takes a Wife, I had no idea that I invented, for better or for worse, a new literary genre - Jane Austen sequelist. I am proud to be a member of such a versatile collection of authors and aficionados.


After writing MDTAW (originally The Bar Sinister), I was content to rest on to my laurels - and dodge the bric-a-brac - with no thought of writing a sequel to my sequel. A reader asked me why I killed off some of the favorite characters from P&P. My response was that had I known I would be called upon to write Darcy & Elizabeth: Nights and days at Pemberley I certainly wouldn't have.


The success of The Darcys: The Ruling Passion, and readers' kind encouragement convinced me to take pen in hand (or fingertips to keyboard) once again. While I must apologize for being such an abysmally slow writer, I am well into the story. (At one point I had opined that I might be finished with it by Christmas - folly that.)


When last we visited the Darcys it was 1820. I take up their story in the year '35. In taking this leap, we must suppose that Darcy & Elizabeth spent the intervening years in rapturous and unfailing love.


Alas.


As we would expect, Darcy and Elizabeth's marriage prospers and they prove themselves to be good and dutiful parents. The twins, however, now on the cusp of adulthood, are determined to have their freedom. The Darcys also have a spirited fifteen year old, daughter - who made her appearance - so to speak - at the end of RP. Containing Maria's determined exuberance is a delicate undertaking - an office Elizabeth does not relish.


Because Darcy's was an excellent father, he means to enjoy the same relationship with his son, Geoff. Regrettably, they are of similar, exacting natures and are therefore doomed to lock horns. In the midst of this classic struggle, Elizabeth falls ill. Her ailment is a puzzle.


I hope to wrap it up in good time, but, as the Darcys well know: The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry.


Linda Berdoll



Thursday, June 14, 2012

OKLAHOMA CITY VENUE

Festivities for the first annual Jane Austin Convention have begun. They will continue 7:30 PM June 14-16 at 1613 North Broadway Ave.

On June 14: Costume exhibit and dance demonstration and workshop by Scissortail Traditional Dance Society with live music performed by Ladies at Play.

June 15: Reading of Pride and Prejudice by Erin Woods

June 16: Music by Ladies at Play, talk from best-selling author, Linda Berdoll (Darcy takes a Wife, Days and Nights at Pemberley, The Ruling Passion) who promises all avenues of scandal will be addressed.

 The event is a presentation of the Reduxion Theatre Company. Festivities begin at Tickets: $10 for a 1-night pass or, $25 for all three nights Order tickets online (no fees) reduxiontheatre.com/Tickets Or at the door For further information, please visit http://reduxiontheatre.com/austenfestival.html or contact Erin Woods at Erin.woods@reduxiontheatre.com;405-651-3191 Although I will give a talk, I will also be available for Q&A and book signing. Come one, come all!

Monday, May 28, 2012

I am pleased to announce that I will be speaking at The Jane Austen Festival in Oklahoma City June 16th. The event is a presentation of the Reduxion Theatre Company. Festivities begin at 7:30 PM, June 14-16 at 1613 North Broadway Ave. June 14: Costume exhibit and dance demonstration and workshop by Scissortail Traditional Dance Society with live music performed by Ladies at Play. June 15: Reading of Pride and Prejudice by Erin Woods June 16: Music by Ladies at Play, talk from best-selling author, Linda Berdoll (Darcy takes a Wife, Days and Nights at Pemberley, The Ruling Passion) Tickets: $10 for a 1-night pass or, $25 for all three nights Order tickets online (no fees) reduxiontheatre.com/Tickets Or at the door For further information, please visit http://reduxiontheatre.com/austenfestival.html or contact Erin Woods at Erin.woods@reduxiontheatre.com;405-651-3191 Although I will give a talk, I will also be available for Q&A and book signing. Come one, come all!