Hello, hello! I am going straight to the blurb of this book that I am completely sure will be awesome to read. Let’s talk again after you read the blurb:
Book Blurb
Elizabeth Bennet’s life is uncomplicated until she meets a quartet of new men: the haughty but handsome Mr. Darcy, the pert-with-a-pout Mr. Bingley, the confident and captivating Mr. Wickham—and then there is her father’s cousin, the happy man towards whom almost every female eye has turned.
Mr. Collins is HOT—well, incredibly handsome in Regency-speak—beautiful of face, fine of figure, elegant of air, his perfect clothing and hair matching his Greek god-like form. Unfortunately, when he opens his mouth, Elizabeth wishes he were mute. With affected servility and prideful self-conceit, he capitalizes upon his exquisite appearance and fixes on Jane Bennet as his bride.
Can Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy form an alliance to stop Jane’s suitors from issuing challenges—and will Elizabeth coax a smile from Mr. Darcy?
Bestselling Regency romance author Suzan Lauder delivers a hilarious Austenesque romance suitable for all readers of Pride and Prejudice.
So, let’s read that again: “Mr Collins is HOT”… what??? As I commented on From Pemberley to Milton, “Hot and Collins… until now that meant a suffocating experience where he was praising your potatoes and you could not run away!!”. Collins like a Greek god? OMG! That cannot be true :S
Now let’s try to be serious and think about the rest of the information that this blurb is giving us… Elizabeth needs Darcy’s help to stop any challenges that Jane’s suitors are issuing, what suitors? Collins and Bingley… anyone else? What kind of challenges? My mind can race from just being very insistent to try to ruin her… you never know with these characters!! The most important part that it is not included here, will Mrs Bennet’s nerves let her live having to “endure” several suitors for Jane?? 🙂
I have to say that I am super intrigued by this book. This time I have avoided to read much about it as I want to have my reading time full of surprises. However, that does not mean that you should do the same. There is a great blog tour with stops in several amazing blogs that you must check. I will write the schedule below, but first let me introduce the lovely author of A Most Handsome Gentleman, Suzan Lauder.
A lover of Jane Austen, Regency period research and costuming, cycling, yoga, blogging, and independent travel, cat mom Suzan Lauder is seldom idle.
Her first effort at a comedy, A Most Handsome Gentleman is the fourth time Lauder has been published by Meryton Press. Her earlier works include a mature Regency romance with a mystery twist, Alias Thomas Bennet, a modern short romance Delivery Boy in the holiday anthology Then Comes Winter, and the dramatic tension filled Regency romance Letter from Ramsgate.
She and Mr. Suze split their time between a loft condo overlooking the Salish Sea and a 150-year-old Spanish colonial home near the sea in Mexico.
Suzan’s lively prose is also available to her readers on her blog, road trips with the redhead www.suzan.lauder.merytonpress.com, on her Facebook author page https://www.facebook.com/SuzanLauder, and on Twitter @suzanlauder. You can follow her on different social media: Website Goodreads Author Page Facebook Twitter Amazon Author Page Pinterest
Suzan has prepared a great character interview that it is hilarious and inappropriate (wink wink)… you’ll understand in a bit what I mean. Enjoy!!
Meryton Residents speak about Mr. Collins: a modern/Regency mashup interview.
Miss Katherine Bennet: “Good morning. My name is Kitty Bennet and I am secretly hoping to be a novelist one day like the lady who wrote Pride and Prejudice. I will be writing a novel where the heroine is me and the hero is my cousin Mr. Collins because he is the most handsome and accomplished man of my acquaintance. He is so handsome and accomplished, no one even notices John Lucas any more. The only thing that would make Mr. Collins more handsome and accomplished would be a red coat. Then I think even my sister Mary would swoon. But here. Let Mary speak for herself about my cousin.”
Miss Mary Bennet: “Mr. Collins reads Fordyce with the voice of an angel. He smells like an angel, too.”
Miss Katherine Bennet: “What does an angel smell like?”
Miss Mary Bennet (nearly swooning): “Mr. Collins.”
Miss Katherine Bennet: “What kind of answer is that? Pooh. I shall go on to another person to find out their impression of Mr. Collins for my novel. Here is my aunt.”
Mrs. Archibald Phillips: “Mr. Collins has big feet. You know what ‘big feet’ means. Big…uh…shoes.” (She winks.)
Miss Katherine Bennet: “I do not care about his shoes. I care to know if you think he is too handsome for a hero in a novel. Do you not think he is A Most Handsome Gentleman, Mama?”
Mrs. Thomas Bennet: (fans herself) “Handsome? Bless me! Did you know your father is nearly eleven years my senior? Weak hearts run in his family. It is not out of the question for a widow to remarry a younger man. Widows make the best of wives. After all, I am already Mistress of Longbourn. If Mr. Collins could just wait…yes, he is the handsomest man. Oh, dear, you have made me hot, and these flutters of my heart! Goodness! Bless me! Bless me!”
Miss Jane Bennet: “Come, Mama, sit down.”
Mr. Charles Bingley “May I join you, my angel?”
Miss Mary Bennet: “Really, Mr. Bingley. Do not confuse things. Mr. Collins is the only heavenly creature around here.”
Mrs. Bennet: “Bless me! Mr. Collins is too handsome for heaven. Bless me!”
Miss Kitty Bennet: “I suppose Mr. Collins is accomplished enough to do so, Mama.”
Mrs. Thomas Bennet: “Oh, my poor nerves. Where are my salts? I have these flutters and urges…”
Miss Jane Bennet: “Really, Kitty, must you work her up so?”
Miss Lydia Bennet: (giggles) “Kitty did not work her up. She was ogling Mr. Collins’s breeches as she mentioned Papa’s heart.” (giggles and ogles Mr. Collins’s breeches)
Mr. Thomas Bennet (shouting out of library window): “I have the heart of an ox. Now leave me in peace whilst I snigger to myself about Mr. Collins’s antics right in front of his too-handsome face. Accomplishments, my eye. My left foot is more accomplished than Mr. Collins. I had to teach him draughts of all things!” (closes window to library)
Miss Katherine Bennet: “Come, Mr. Wickham, what say you? Do you think Mr. Collins is handsome and accomplished?”
Mr. George Wickham: (grumbles) “He may be handsome and accomplished, but does he have a credible sob story? Take pity on me. Have you heard about the living I was supposed to have?” (winks and waggles eyebrows)
Mr. Reginald Denny: “Collins is so handsome, I want to date him. Wicky, want to bet who will snag Collins first, me or Miss Lydia?”
Miss Lydia Bennet: “Or little Chamberlayne, all dressed up like a lady!” (snorts and guffaws in true non-Regency form)
Mr. George Wickham: “Excuse me, ladies, but I have some pressing militia business to attend to.” (turns to Mr. Denny) “Odds?”
Miss Katherine Bennet: “Oh, here is Lizzy. She will have a rational answer. Lizzy, is Mr. Collins not the handsomest and most accomplished man you have ever known?”
Miss Elizabeth Bennet: “He would be if I could reform him from his obsequious blabbermouth doofusoid tendencies. I must really stick by his side so I can admire, uh, train him to be more sensible. Perhaps I could hold his tongue.”
Miss Katherine Benet: “What?”
Miss Elizabeth Bennet: “I meant to say, he needs to learn to hold his tongue. If he could do so, he would be hot.”
Miss Katherine Bennet: “What do you mean, hot?”
Miss Elizabeth Bennet: “Incendiary.”
Miss Katherine Bennet: “Huh?”
Miss Elizabeth Bennet: “Oh, look! There’s Mr. Darcy. I detest the man.”
Mrs. Archibald Phillips: “But have you noticed the size of his feet?”
Miss Elizabeth Bennet: (mumbles) “I was not looking at his feet.”
Miss Katherine Bennet: “No one seems to make sense around here. Why is the world so enamoured of feet? We were talking of Mr. Collins’s handsome face and manly accomplishments. Yes, my research confirms that he is A Most Handsome Gentleman. This is Miss Kitty Bennet, signing off for the day.”
So, what do you think? feet apparently are important… I do not know why… (ehem ehem) Did you like Mrs Bennet? No so worried about Mr Bennet dying and leaving them on their own.
I am pretty sure that you cannot wait to read A Most Handsome Gentleman, in order to buy it, go to Amazon UK or Amazon US (check if you prefer ebook or paperback).
I could not forget to mention the cover, OMG! they are actually very handsome indeed. The quartet of male protagonists of this book that they could make anyone swoon!! Janet Taylor is an awesome artist!! Janet, beautiful faces!!
Blog Tour Schedule
10/20 My Jane Austen Book Club; Character Interview, Excerpt, Giveaway
10/21 My Love for Jane Austen; Guest Post, Giveaway
10/22 Obsessed with Mr. Darcy; Review
10/23 Austenesque Reviews; Vignette, Giveaway
10/24 Tomorrow is Another Day; Review
10/25 Babblings of a Bookworm; Guest Post, Giveaway
10/26 From Pemberley to Milton; Review, Giveaway
10/27 Just Jane 1813; Guest Post, Giveaway
10/28 Darcyholic Diversions; Author Interview, Giveaway
10/29 My Vices and Weaknesses; Character Interview, Giveaway
10/30 Half Agony, Half Hope; Review, Excerpt
10/31 Laughing With Lizzie; Vignette, Giveaway
11/01 Diary of an Eccentric; Review, Giveaway
11/02 So little time…; Guest Post, Excerpt, Giveaway
11/03 Margie’s Must Reads; Review, GA
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Oh! What a great interview!
Loved Fanny! No,the thought of being thrown to the hedgerows didn’t impinge on her mind one bit,so distracted was she at thoughts of the delectable Me C!
If I were Mr B. I would check that all his family were partaking of the same food and wine…..wouldn’t want to topple over suddenly at the dinner table…!
Looking forward to reading this!
The cover is so well done,eye catching and intriguing!
Best of luck with your book,Suzan!
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Hahaha! “Someone” might serve Mr. B. that cake of Lady Catherine’s from “A Will of Iron” by Linda Beutler, also a comedy, though blacker than this one! Thanks go to Janet Taylor for that handsome cover, and to you, Mary for such an engaging comment!
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So Mrs Bennet is having thoughts of Collins as well
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Yes! Unbelievable!
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I’m afraid that every lady, sensible and not, admires Mr. Collins, Vesper, each in her own way.
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Enjoyed hearing the characters’ thoughts on Mr Collins. I especially laughed at Mrs Bennet and Mr Wickham. The mention of her impending widowhood and Wickham’s sob story was very cute.
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Wickham couldn’t think about someone else being the centre of attention!
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Mrs. Bennet can wish and dream, but Mr. Collins is vain enough about his looks that he knows he can have his pick of the ladies. He’s just waiting for the right one. Well, he’s just so snobby about his looks, he thinks no one is good enough. Hahaha! Wicky–well, he’s Mr. Opportunity. “Odds?”
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What a fun interview ladies. 🙂 Thanks for sharing.
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I agree, Suzan has done a hilarious interview 🙂
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Thanks to both of you for your kind comments about the interview, and best thanks to Ana for hosting it!
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It has been my pleasure!
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This “interview” is hysterical. I’ve enjoyed the excerpts I’ve read elsewhere. Thanks for the giveaway.
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Thanks for the wonderful feedback! I had a blast writing it. Good luck on the giveaway (courtesy Meryton Press, not me!).
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I enjoyed reading Kitty’s interview. She sure had some comments that went over her head.
Thanks for sharing. Will add book to the TBR pile.
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Hahaha! Thanks so much. I hope it’s near the top of the pile.
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It is difficult for me to envision Collins as anything other than oily. I shall have to read this to believe he could indeed be hot.
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Ria, I agree with you and yes, go for it!
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Ria, I hope the book emphasizes his hotness (as judged by Elizabeth Bennet, narrator) well enough that you’re convinced and can laugh along with everyone else!
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