“Utter shock” The Book Brothers review A Jane Austen Daydream!

Jane AustenThere are reviews and then there are reviews by The Book Brothers. I had no idea that they got their hands on A Jane Austen Daydream, but they did and I got a catfish.

A giant catfish, actually. (You have to read the review to see what I mean). And after a debate whether I am an actual guy (the verdict is yes, I am one), they get into the review. Here are some of my favorite lines:

  • “To my surprise (shock actually, utter shock) this guy pulled it off!”
  • “You would have to be a heartless murderer not to be taken back while reading the dialogue.”
  • “This is a must read for any fan of Jane Austen’s works.”

A Jane Austen DaydreamYou can read the entire fun review (as well as see a classic video of The Police performing “So Lonely) by clicking here.  If you would like to learn more about A Jane Austen Daydream, you can do so on this page for the book (here). A Jane Austen Daydream is available via Amazon (here), where you can find it for the low price of $3.99 for eBook and $13.46 for print.

4 responses to ““Utter shock” The Book Brothers review A Jane Austen Daydream!”

  1. unsolicitedtidbits Avatar
    unsolicitedtidbits

    Congratulations!

    1. Scott D. Southard Avatar

      Thanks! It’s a lot of fun seeing the reaction from the book. My fingers are crossed that word about it is starting to grow, but we’ll see. It’s a congested market out there.

  2. rbryant224 Avatar

    Hi Scott,

    I was wondering if it’s possible to get my book “Dream” reviewed by you?

    Thanks,   Robbi Sommers Bryant

    President Redwood Writers, Branch of California Writers Club Web Editor Of Redwood Writers Web Site Author of DREAM & THE BEAUTIFUL EVIL http://www.robbibryant.com,    www.thecriminalmind.us SUPPORT IMAGINATION. READ A BOOK.

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    1. Scott D. Southard Avatar

      I review books for my local NPR station and typically they are chosen by local events in the area (an author coming in for a reading, the library’s book club selection, etc.). Sorry.

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