Black Friday Sale (Vintage Jane Austen and more!)

Announcements, Emmeline, Presumption and Partiality, Sales, Suit and Suitability

Three of the Vintage Jane Austen books are on sale on Kindle this Black Friday weekend for $0.99 each!

Sales From VJA Authors

These same three authors also have many other Kindle books on sale for 99 cents or for free! Check out these deals below!

  • Sarah Holman (Author of the Kate’s Case Files series, the Tales of Taelis series, As Long as I Belong, Quest for the Beast, If He Lives, A Different Kind of Courage, and others!)
  • Kelsey Bryant (Author of Sense and Sensibility, Family Reunion, England Adventure, The Promise of Acorns, Prairie Independence Day, and The Road to Bremen)
  • Rebekah Jones (Author of Presumption and Partiality, Grandmother’s Letters, the Windles and the Lost Boy, Christmas Carol Society, 24 Days Before Christmas, Gingerbread Treasures, and more!)

More Sales

Plus tons of other clean ebooks by many different indie authors for free or 99 cents, sortable by genre, over at Perry Kirkpatrick’s Black Friday Book Sale.

Other News from VJA Authors

Sarah Holman’s latest blog post: Upcoming Sales and New Covers Revealed

A Very Bookish Holiday Valentine’s Day collection coming soon!

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Presumption & Partiality: Now Available!

Announcements, Paperbacks, Presumption and Partiality

The Vintage Jane Austen retelling of Pride and Prejudice is now available in ebook and paperback!

Presumption and Partiality

by Rebekah Jones

A retelling of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice

Among the cotton fields and farmland of Gilbert, Arizona in the early years of the Great Depression, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey live a simple, but happy life with their five daughters on a cotton farm. When the wealthy Richard Buchanan moves to town, bringing his family, a friend, and a desire to learn about cotton, Matilda Bailey is convinced that he is the perfect candidate to marry her eldest daughter, Alice.

Richard is cheerful, friendly, and likable. His friend Sidney Dennison doesn’t make such a good impression. Eloise Bailey decides he’s arrogant and self-conceited, but when Raymond Wolfe comes to town, accusing Sidney of dishonorable and treacherous conduct, Eloise is angered at the injustice of the situation.

When the Buchanan household leaves town, Alice must turn to the Lord and face, perhaps, her most difficult test in trust, while Eloise takes a trip to visit her friend and may well discover a web of deceit that she doesn’t really want to believe exists.

Now available in e-book and paperback!

Links: Amazon: PaperbackAmazon: Kindle • Goodreads

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