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New Release : A Presumptuous Hope

 

The final story of the Daughters of the Gentry series is here!

Who declared that every young lady of a certain age must surely wish for a husband? And why must a handsome bachelor, in possession of a fortune, be the obvious candidate simply because he lives next door?

In the quiet countryside of Lincolnshire, Christine Grey is perfectly content with her life of spinsterhood, finding solace in the companionship of her beloved animals. In the tranquil routine of her days, she spends her time with married friends and puts up with her brother, who would try the patience of a saint. Satisfied in her habits and independence, she asks for nothing more.

Sir Alexander Thorne arrives in Horncastle, a newly minted knight and owner of the long-dormant Gracefield Park. His aspirations to prove his worthiness lead him to pursue the life of a country gentleman, and through it, a clash with his pretty neighbor. His arrival stirs well-meaning friends to plans of matchmaking, and skepticism in Christine’s heart.

When circumstances force them into a compromising situation, they have no choice but to face the necessity to wed. Even as they fight against their fate, the connection between them deepens until they find it difficult to ignore. Christine wonders if her hopes for a happy marriage are too presumptuous, particularly when he had been forced to offer for her in the first place. Alexander must grapple with his own insecurities as he strives to be the husband a woman as worthy as Christine deserves.

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Hi! Welcome to my author website. This is a static site, and there are only changes when a new book is released. If you’d like to get more regular updates, feel free to sign up for my newsletter here or on the sidebar. You can also click over to my blog, A Lady in France, and read the posts on faith and all things French over there.

The Official Biography for Jennie Goutet

Jennie Goutet is an American-born Anglophile, who lives with her French husband and their three children in a small town outside Paris. Her imagination resides in Regency England, where her upcoming romance, A Regrettable Proposal, is set. Jennie is author of the award-winning memoir, Stars Upside Down and the modern romances, A Friend in Paris and A Noble Affair. A Christian, a cook, and an inveterate klutz, Jennie writes about faith, food, and life—even the clumsy moments—on her blog, aladyinfrance.com. You can learn more about Jennie and her books on her author website, jenniegoutet.com.

And the story behind it all

After spending twenty years visiting and living in various countries, I finally settled in France and began writing about it on my blog, A Lady in France.

At first I wrote about life and construction in my small house just outside of Paris. I wrote about my three young children, the French dishes I was cooking, the garden I was trying to tame. And then, bits and pieces of my past started appearing on the blog – living and traveling around Asia, my life as a single woman in Manhattan, the humanitarian work my husband and I were involved in while living in Somaliland, Kenya and Djibouti.

Going beyond blogging into writing a memoir was a direct result of suffering a second-term miscarriage. Suddenly there was a reason to write an entire book. A theme started to emerge, and it was the threads of grief, joy, and faith that were woven tightly into my life throughout the years. The first draft was finished the same month my baby would have been due.

Once I had published that book, the desire to continue writing longer works bit. A fan of the Regency period, I wrote a fictional romance, set in modern times, but with a soupçon of the Regency style. A Noble Affair (initially titled, The Viscount of Maisons-Laffitte) appeared on my blog in a series of one chapter per week in an effort to put any doubts to rest (my own) that I could complete such a project. With that accomplished, I began the first in a series of novels properly set in the Regency period – 1812, to be exact. A Regrettable Proposal is finished and will be published on March 12, 2019 by Cedar Fort. And since traditionally published books take awhile, I squeezed out a new launch, A Friend in Paris, before the end of 2018 – another contemporary romance set in France.

If you’ve read my memoir and are interested in seeing pictures of the things you’ve read about, click on the tab that says “Photos” and you’ll find several there. Make sure to check out the “Shop” tab if you’d like links to purchase any of the books you haven’t yet read. And, of course, sign up for my newsletter if you want to be kept up to date with new releases.

Thank you so much for reading.

Jennie
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