Wednesday, 22 October 2014


Hello everyone! Here is part two of The Darcylicious Awards.
The previous post The Darcylicious Awards PT.1 has generated a lot of interest and it has been fun creating it. There seems to be some confusion surrounding, The Savile Row Award. This award is for best tailor but I have a sneaky feeling no one is looking at their clothes (apart from of course Ceri who mentioned great boots on Firth although her favourite Darcy is Gregory!). However I believe some bias does exist  :) To address this I have created another award to include some other Darcy's and this award does not pertain to anything but DARCY, hopefully this will eliminate any bias!! :)

1.
I love Darcy Award!!
(As you can see no bias here!)
2.
 Mother of the year Award!
A                                                                  B                                                                 C
3.
The Easily Led Award!
A                                                                B                                                                    C
4.
Most Accomplished Award!
A                                                                       B                                                                   C
5.
The Jovial Award!
A                                                                      B                                                                     C
6.
The Dearest Sister Award!
A                                                                      B                                                                      C
7.
Happiest Couple Award!
A                                                                          B                                                                    C
8.
Home Sweet Home Award!
A                                                                     B                                                                  C

Thank you for taking part everyone, it has been lovely seeing who you prefer!!!

The Award winners will be announced  on Sunday evening (26th Oct)

Please leave your votes in the Comments below, reply on Twitter or comment on MDER's

As always I delight in hearing your thoughts!

Sunday, 19 October 2014

                      
Upon my word! You give your opinion very decidedly!! Well that is what I am banking on!
Lets have some fun! Please help me decide who should win. I have spilt these awards into two parts with the second part on the 22nd Oct. Votes can be left in the comments below, on Twitter or MDER'S!

1.
The Savile Row Award!
A                                                                  B                                                               C
2.
Silliest Girl in the County Award!
A                                                              B                                                                 C
 
3.
Sarcastic Humour Award!
A                                                                       B                                                             C            
4.
Distinction of Rank Award!
A                                                                B                                                           C
5.
Conceited, Pompous, Narrow minded Award!
A                                                                B                                                               C 
6.
Sneering Civility Award!
                                  A                                                               B                                                               C                                                         
 7.
Matchmaker Award!
A                                                      B                                              C
8.
Meryton Rake Award!
A                                                                 B                                                            C


Have fun!!! Join me for part two on 22nd October.

Please leave your votes in the Comments below, reply on Twitter or comment on MDER's

As always I delight in hearing your thoughts!

Sunday, 12 October 2014

Compass North By Stephanie Joyce Cole

As per my usual modus operandi, I did not read the blurb as I do despise anything that may spoil the story. I suppose then, you will think my review a bit ironic as I will be revealing some of what this story is about.
Meredith’s marriage has recently come to an abrupt end, the how and why are withheld as the author uses a piecemeal approach to tell the story. We first meet Meredith on a travel tour in Alaska. Her fellow travellers are retired couples who take Meredith under their wing, until tragedy strikes leaving Meredith in a confused and bewildered state. As a result, shock induced decisions lead Meredith to a remote town that is in stark contrast to the life she has left behind.

"She rested her fingers ever so lightly on the keys. 
There was probably an obituary. She shivered, and her hands retreated into her lap. The idea of looking up her own obituary was terrifying, bad luck somehow, as if it would mean that she was really dead. 
There might have been a story about the accident in the paper back home. Probably just a mention that a local woman had died. 
Her hands stayed in her lap. Her palms were sweating, and she rubbed them against the legs of her jeans. She could look up the law firm website to see what Michael’s profile said now. Would it say he was still married? " - Stephanie Cole 

Presumed dead Meredith arrives in this little town with only a rucksack to her name, too risky to use her credit cards, she needs time to consider the ramifications of her actions. With the assistance of two travel companions Meredith ends up with loggings at Rita’s home, an elderly lady with a hard exterior but tender heart. With Rita not being a big talker and Meredith not keen on revealing her past their living arrangement works well and the two form a strong but silent bond. Before long Meredith is living a new life with an unknown identity.

Forging new friends and attracting a love interest in the form of a rugged and strong fisherman, Meredith is opening a new chapter in her life but her guilt riddled conscious is becoming a hindrance. With her past threatening to expose her, Meredith risks losing her past and her present if she does not face the reality and consequences of her disastrous marriage.

" What did she have to offer him? How could she explain to him why this pain cut so deeply in her, how the soft inside of her was already so bruised that his walking away had torn her open? How could she make him understand when everything that made her this way was a secret?
He was real. She was a fake. Her muddled thoughts roared in her head.
She brushed her hand lightly down his arm and turned to walk toward the cabin, leaving him looking out over the water. She ached inside, she was empty, and she had nothing else to say." - Stephanie Cole

The author describes the harsh yet beautiful environment of Alaska in such vivid descriptions you cannot help but feel you are there. However at times I felt the description slowed down the pace of the story, with many that I felt were unnecessary. A few of Meredith’s decisions were hard to fathom and left me slightly frustrated. However as the story progressed and more of her past was revealed my empathy for Meredith’s actions rose and I even shed a tear or two imagining myself in such a situation. I would have liked a more concrete ending to this book but the author left my imagination with enough information to fashion my own. J

Overall I liked the thought provoking premise of this book, which invoked feelings we can all relate to in some scenario or another. Despite a wealth of in-depth details that showed how ties and bonds were formed, the author’s style allowed you to understand the depth and meaning of each of Meredith’s new experiences and connections. The cold Alaskan weather was clearly imprinted in my mind and I was all too eager for Meredith to get in doors. The harsh environs were a double edged metaphor for Meredith’s polar and tumultuous feelings, which were in sharp contrast to the numbness she often felt. Yet the beautiful landscapes bespoke hope and a simple humanist need for survival which I thoroughly enjoyed.

Stephanie Joyce Cole

Author Bio:
Stephanie Joyce Cole lived for decades in Alaska.  She and her husband recently relocated to Seattle, where they reside with a predatory but lovable Manx cat (no tail!) named Bruno. Stephanie has a law degree from UCLA and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Alaska, Anchorage. Since 1986, she has been associated with Alaska Quarterly Review (AQR), an award-winning literary magazine housed at the University of Alaska, Anchorage.  She is currently a Senior Affiliate Editor for AQR.  When she's not writing, she's hiking, creating ceramics, practicing yoga, traveling, volunteering and discovering new ways to have fun--and oh yes, reading, reading, reading. 


( I was given a copy of Compass North in return for my honest review)

As always feel free to  your thoughts!

Monday, 6 October 2014


I am in full pouting mode, Emma does not have a patch on me right now! I am sure I should be scolded for such behaviour, but my reading time has suffered considerably and I shall tolerate it no further !! 


The flu, starting back at University and arranging the flights, accommodation and guest list for my wedding has taken its toll. 


The fact that my reading has gone out of the window is not lost on me, it is my retreat from the stresses of life and any lack of reading that follows in the same vein as of recent, is not to be born!!!! Hence October is operation “I need to read” as Confueius once said “no matter how busy you may think you are you must find time for reading or surrender yourself to self-chosen ignorance” I think that is all I need to say on the matter. J

I did get some reading done as you will note by my review of Pride and Persistence, which I might add had me grinning from ear to ear.

I am going to use this month to catch up on my reading and reviews but have a few treats in the meantime. On the 28th October I will be interviewing the lovely Alexa Adams, who will be giving away 2 copies of her new book The Madness of Mr Darcy, which I am currently reading!
Also look out for my review of Compass North on the 12th which was my September invite to the ball.

I have also put together a little Pride and Prejudice voting fun called 'The Darcylicious Awards', which I will post on the 19th October. I will be taking votes here, on Twitter and over at Mr Darcy’s extensive readers and will announce the results at the end of the month.


Lastly on the 27th October The Boots to Backpack Blog tour begins, it runs until the 7th Nov and as soon as I have more details I will add them to my blog. 

Boots and Backpacks by K C Kahler

Book Blurb:
William Darcy counts down the last few months to his 30th birthday with dread. Orphaned as a child, his parents’ will includes a bizarre clause: Darcy must get married by his 30th birthday in order to inherit the family fortune. To make matters worse, the press knows about this deadline, as do the hordes of women chasing him in the hopes of becoming Mrs. Darcy. His family legacy hangs in the balance, but Darcy has little faith in the fairer sex. Will he find a woman he wants to marry, and quickly?
Elizabeth Bennet is determined to pursue her education and career without letting a man get in the way. When her traveling companion drops out, her planned hike on the Appalachian Trial is jeopardized. She meets the spoiled, snobby William Darcy just when he is desperate to escape the spotlight. No one will suspect that the Prince of Manhattan has gone backpacking! Darcy and Elizabeth form a tenuous partnership and begin a 300-mile journey that will transform them both.
In classic romantic comedy tradition, Boots & Backpacks follows our reluctant partners as they build trust, friendship, and even more. Six weeks together on America’s most famous hiking trail may turn out to be just what these two need!

I hope you have had a great September of reading and continue to do so into month of  October!

As always feel free to leave a comment.