Jane Austen’s Ghost on Just Contemporary Romance Blog
‘IT was in Winchester Cathedral that Great-Aunt Butters first confessed her belief in ghosts.
I stared at her, hoping I hadn’t heard correctly. I couldn’t take much more.’
‘IT was in Winchester Cathedral that Great-Aunt Butters first confessed her belief in ghosts.
I stared at her, hoping I hadn’t heard correctly. I couldn’t take much more.’
‘MARRY you?’ repeated Jane, and there was that in her voice which ought to have given him pause.
‘It would be an honour, Miss Austen.’
‘‘Miss Jane Austen.’ She stared down her elegant nose at me. ‘For I am certain we have never been introduced.’
I gazed at her in disbelief. Was I really awake and being given a lesson in manners by a woman who’d been dead for over two hundred years? ‘
‘Mr Clarke considered the question with such ponderous gravity that she itched to seize quill, ink and paper from the nearby secretaire and set down the preposterous scene.’
‘JANE Austen.’ I breathed the name and tried to absorb the impossible
Jane was entranced by the collection of family memorabilia carefully displayed in her old home…