To add a little excitement to the day, I have a guest post by Victoria Kincaid. As most of you are aware, I am a big fan of Ms. Kincaid's writing. The excerpt and post that she has for us today are good examples of why I love her writing. Please join me in welcoming Victoria Kincaid as she tells us of a different 'love connection'!
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After Elizabeth (naturally), Mary is the Bennet sister
authors are mostly likely to see as a protagonist in a Pride and Prejudice variation.
But when I contemplated writing the story that became When Mary Met the Colonel, I realized I
wanted to do something that was a little different from many other
Mary-oriented stories I had read. Mary
is often paired with a clergyman or equally awkward (and boring) man—someone
who shares Mary’s tendencies toward religiosity and bookishness. While there is nothing wrong with this
choice, I don’t always find it to be the most compelling or lead the story in
new, unexplored directions.
I thought about the old adage, opposites attract, and
wondered which man was dissimilar from Mary, yet someone she might find
attractive. Colonel Fitzwilliam
naturally came to mind. The combination
isn’t as farfetched as it might seem on the surface. The Colonel is gregarious and lively, while
Mary is quiet, calm and thoughtful. This combination of extrovert and introvert
is one I’ve observed in both real and fictional couples (Elizabeth and Darcy).
I also envisioned a Colonel who was tired of empty-headed
girls who chase redcoats (like Kitty and Lydia), so he finds Mary’s steadiness
attractive. Mary, in turn, has been
reading about military history and is fascinated to speak to an actual soldier
about the battles he’s seen. With these
ideas in place, the combination of Mary and the Colonel didn’t seem that
outlandish at all. In fact, it seemed
downright…inevitable, as all love stories should.
I had great fun crafting a love story for Mary and Colonel
Fitzwilliam. Hopefully readers will have
just as much fun reading it!
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Excerpt:
Blushing an even darker red, Mary glanced about the clearing
as if hoping to be rescued from this conversation. She was not only
unaccustomed to compliments but also exceedingly shy, Fitz decided. She
resembled Georgiana a bit, although Miss Bennet must be at least two or three
years older.
Apparently deciding that no help would be forthcoming, she
returned her gaze to the hands tangled in her lap. She cleared her throat. “Mr.
Darcy said you are recently returned from the peninsula.”
Fitz blinked, a bit surprised at the abrupt shift in topic.
Did she wish to direct the conversation away from the personal? “Yes.”
“I have been following the war in the papers,” she murmured.
Fitz raised his eyebrows. A woman had never broached this topic with him. “Do
you believe those accounts to be accurate on the whole?”
Fitz leaned toward her slightly. “Are you certain you wish
to speak about this? Many women find the topic to be…distressing.”
A crease formed between her eyebrows. “Sir, the events of
this war will affect our country for generations to come. It will influence the
futures of my nieces and nephews. Faced with such weighty matters, I do not
understand why anyone believes I should care about the latest designs in lace!”
Abruptly, she bit her lip and blushed. “I apologize for that
outburst. I have had a trying day. I am overwrought.” She stood quickly,
straightening her skirts. “I will trouble you no—”
Without forethought, Fitz seized her hand in his. “Please do
not leave just when you are proving to be an interesting conversational
partner.” He remained seated, hoping it would encourage her to stay.
“I think I must.” She stared at the ground.
“Miss Bennet, if you will allow me to be frank, the majority
of my visit has been occupied by your younger sister and her friend admiring
the fine handiwork of the buttons on my uniform.” Her shoulders shook; had he
provoked laughter? “Intelligent conversation about the happenings in the world
would be quite welcome.”
Slowly, Mary’s head lifted. Her eyes traveled down her arm,
paused on her hand—which he had not released—and then rose to meet his eyes.
Whatever she saw there caused her body to soften slightly. Fitz took the
opportunity to tug on her hand, encouraging her to sit once more.
It was wildly inappropriate to be holding her hand, although
they both wore gloves. If anyone should happen upon them, their proximity could
lead to all sorts of difficulties, including an accusation of compromising her
reputation. Yet he could not bring himself to leave; he was too intrigued to
allow the conversation to end.
She allowed him to pull her down on the bench beside him,
and he instantly released her hand. “I pray you, ask your questions.” Mary
regarded him warily, a wild animal that might be easily startled. “What did you
wish to ask me?” he asked gently.
“Did you fight at Salamanca?” He nodded. Her eyes lit with
interest. “The papers all claimed Wellington’s strategy was brilliant, but they
never described the details. What did he do?”
Fitz was momentarily in the uncharacteristic position of
being at a loss for words. This was her most pressing question? He expected a
query about the Spanish people or Wellington’s character. Instead, she asked
about…battle strategy?
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Blurb:
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Without the beauty and wit of the older Bennet sisters or
the liveliness of the younger, Mary is the Bennet sister most often overlooked. She has resigned herself to a life of
loneliness, alleviated only by music and the occasional book of military
history.
A chance meeting in Longbourn’s garden during Darcy and
Elizabeth’s wedding breakfast kindles an attraction between Mary and the Colonel.
However, the Colonel cannot act on these
feelings since he must wed an heiress. He returns to war, although Mary finds
she cannot easily forget him.
Is happily ever after possible after Mary meets the Colonel?
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Thank you, Victoria Kincaid, for telling us a little about your new novella, When Mary Met the Colonel, and for sending such an ingenious excerpt. I find the thought of Mary and the Colonel as love interests to be very creative. That should not surprise me, though, as you are excellent at coming up with new and unique premises. Anyway, back to the excerpt, I like it and it has whetted my appetite for more of this tale.
There is a giveaway of one, When Mary Met the Colonel, eBook. I know all of you will appreciate that the giveaway is also international. Dear Readers, to be entered in this giveaway, please have your share in the conversation. Tell us what you think about a possible pairing of Mary with Colonel Fitzwilliam. Be sure to leave your contact info so I may reach you should you be the lucky winner!
The giveaway will end at 11:59 PM on Saturday,the 20th of February. Good luck to all and once again, Happy Valentine's Day! Hope this little tidbit has increased your pleasure for the day! :)
Lovely post Janet. Looking forward to this one.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your interest, Claudine!
DeleteI'm looking forward to it, too, Claudine. Doesn't it sound good!
DeleteI think it is a great idea and really want to read this - I am enjoying reading non-Darcy-Lizzy JAFF books at the moment (may have overdone it last year) so this would be an ideal one to read
ReplyDeleteThank you for your interest, Vesper. It was fun writing different protagonists than Darcy and Elizabeth.
DeleteI've started reading this novella yesterday and I'm loving it! I can't wait to finish it :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the guest post Janet.
Hi Rita. So glad you're enjoying it!
DeleteThank you, Rita! I'm so glad you stopped by. I will be anxious to hear what you think after finishing this one. I can hardly wait for some reading time myself!
DeleteDefinitely one for the Wish List if you haven't already got it. Funny and tender story that could easily be read in one sitting.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your endorsement, Anji. I'm so glad you liked it!
DeleteThanks for sharing, Anji. That makes me all the more excited to read it!
DeleteI agree that the pairing of Mary with a clergyman was never thrilling to me and rather dull. I have oftened wondered if there is more to her if only she could flourish without her sisters. The excerpt was wonderful! Thank you for the giveaway. evamedmonds(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteYes, I wanted to see Mary with someone more dashing! I'm so glad you liked the excerpt. Good luck with the giveaway.
DeleteWhat a great match!
ReplyDeleteDenise
Hi Denise, I'm glad you like the idea. Good luck with the giveaway!
DeleteThis sounds as if it will be a very entertaining read. Looking forward to getting to read it! Marti T
ReplyDeleteHi Marti, Thank you for your interest. Good luck!
DeleteThanks, Marti. I'm excited to read about this pairing! It sounds like an interesting story. Good luck with the giveaway!
DeleteFun excerpt and definitely leaves me wanting the rest of the story.
ReplyDeleteYes, I love the idea of this pairing, too. I've read another book with them together and thought they were a good match. The opposites thing is a fun trope and I look forward to seeing it work out in this story.
Thanks for the giveaway opportunity.
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Hi Sophia, I don't know whether to be miffed that I wasn't the first to put Mary and the Colonel together or relieved that other people think it's a good idea :) Good luck with the giveaway!
DeleteI love the way Mary "shocked" the Colonel with her questions! She's so different from the other girls! I can't wait to read more!!
ReplyDeletenewyorkgirl82(at)gmail(dot)com
Hi Maria, Yes, it's so much more fun to write a "different" character. Good luck with the giveaway!
DeleteVictoria and Janet. I'm about 1/4 of the way through this and I have to say, Victoria, you write with style. This week I've been reading a bunch of novellas and short stories that are PAINFUL to finish. I finished a full-length novel last night and it was AGONY. This story? Pure joy with each page. I do love the way you write!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, sigh and swoon! Such a lovely, lovely story. Mary's verbal response to her first kiss made me chuckle.
DeleteOh, Joy! Now I want to get started more than ever! Those glowing praises are well deserved if this one is like Victoria'z other books.
DeleteHi Joy, I'm so glad you like it and you don't find it painful to read :) I've had that experience with other works and it is unpleasant. Thank you for being one of my biggest supporters!
ReplyDeleteI can hardly wait to read this book. Mary troubled me as she seemed a misfit. I'm so happy to see you redeem her admirable yet mid judged qualities and provide her with a suitable match!
ReplyDeleteHi Carolyn, Yes, my story is built on the premise that Mary is misunderstood and wants to come out of her shell. Thanks for your interest and good luck with the giveaway!
DeleteMary & Colonel Fitzwilliam... I never thought of them together - looking forward to trying it out :)
ReplyDeleteI want to win! bartonsasser(at)gmail(dot)com
Hi Nicole, It's not the most obvious choice, but I had a good time figuring out how to make it work. Thanks for your interest and good luck!
DeleteI'm glad Mary has an opportunity to shine, as she seldom has the opportunity to do so, especially with such a thoughtful & handsome bachelor.
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