Music Monday: Pride and Prejudice — Angels

I added a couple of videos to my Music Meets Movies playlist this week, and the video below is one of them. It’s not my normal style of music, but I have to say the video paired with the music drew me in and held me transfixed while it played and wanting more when it ended.  The song’s full title is “Angels in the rRoom” and is by Delta Goodrem.

Tiyera. “Pride and Prejudice – Angels.” YouTube, YouTube, 9 Aug. 2008, youtu.be/xbnAnqBmcjk.

While I don’t have a story excerpt for you today, this song did make me think of Delighting Mrs. Bennet.  The song contains these lines:

I just know I have found
The place my heart belongs

And if you read last week’s Thursday’s Three Hundred post, you read:

The thought of leaving her father did not sit well with her. However, the thought of leaving Darcy House did not seem to disturb her only because it meant leaving her father. She had not even been here for more than a few hours each day, and yet, she had found herself growing oddly attached to her surroundings.

There was a soft rap at the door before it opened, and Mr. Darcy, the likely reason why she was growing so attached to Darcy House, stepped into the room.

Elizabeth’s lips curl into a smile at the sight of him.

And if you read this week’s Thursday’s Three Hundred post, you will read this line:

She had just begun to learn what a wonderful gentleman Darcy was, and she suspected her heart would shatter into a million pieces if he should decide that he no longer wanted her. 

Elizabeth has found the place where her heart belongs. <3

I have gotten a good deal of writing done on Delighting Mrs. Bennet this week. In fact, I have posts scheduled until July 5th right now, and one waiting to be reread and scheduled tonight before I begin writing more. There is that unusual pairing that is still deciding if it is going to be a thing, and I see a “problem” waiting just off stage, ready to spring upon our happy inhabitants of Darcy House. But — I am not exactly sure how that problem is going to arise, though I do have some thoughts on how it will be vanquished. So, it should be an interesting week of writing.

I have no new releases or special promotions or anything else to share about my writing. How odd is that? I’m not used to such a short list of things.

Thank you to those who purchased Confounding Caroline and/or left reviews in various places. Your support is greatly appreciated, and so far the book launch has gone well.

Oh, I guess I do have one more thing. Master of Longbourn has been sent to my final editor, and I am tentatively scheduling its release for June 21, 2018. And I shared a couple of fake text message pictures on Facebook a couple of days ago which I made from part of an important conversation in Master of Longbourn. I thought I would share them here for those who are not on Facebook to enjoy.

Text conversation between Bingley and Collins
The message Darcy sent to Collins after Bingley’s exchange with Collins ended

Now, I’m really done. 😀

Have a great week!

Leenie


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Leenie Brown

Leenie Brown fell in love with Jane Austen's works when she first read Sense and Sensibility followed immediately by Pride and Prejudice in her early teens. As the second of five daughters and an avid reader, she has always loved to see where her imagination takes her and to play with and write about the characters she meets along the way. In 2013, these two loves collided when she stumbled upon the world of Jane Austen Fan Fiction. A year later, in 2014, she began writing her own Austen-inspired stories and began publishing them in 2015. Leenie lives in Nova Scotia, Canada with her two teenage boys and her very own Mr. Brown (a wonderful mix of all the best of Darcy, Bingley and Edmund with healthy dose of the teasing Mr. Tillney and just a dash of the scolding Mr. Knightley).

4 thoughts on “Music Monday: Pride and Prejudice — Angels”

  1. I loved the video and can see how that music complements it. Thanks for sharing and I look forward to the release of your new book. You have been busy and it is appreciated. Blessings on your hard work.

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