The new year brings a lot of excitement in the Frame household. My new book, Charming The Vicar is now available at all the usual outlets. Bold Strokes Books, ibooks, Amazon, and Audible in audiobook form. (Links Below)
I highly recommend the audiobook version if you would like to hear the Reverend Bridget Claremont, A.K.A Mistress Black, brought to life by the wonderful Nicola Victoria Vincent. In 'Charming The Vicar' a newcomer to Axedale forces Bridget to face a part of herself she has hidden deep down inside herself a long time ago. Finnian Kane brings out the kinkier side of the village vicar, and things heat up dramatically. The second thing that brings excitement and happiness this January is wedding bells. My partner Lou and I are getting married, on our 13th anniversary, the 27th of January. After a very difficult few years in our family it will be nice to celebrate some love and hope. As Lady Harry finds out in Courting the Countess, ‘“And now these three things remain: faith, hope, and love. But the greatest of these is love. Everything fell into place. Faith, hope, and love were all that mattered in life.” When you go through difficult times you realise how true that quotation is. Love and family are where life begins and where life ends. Luckily Lou and I share these similar values. I’ve written about a lot of weddings since I began to write back in 2010, and they tend to come at the end of the couple’s story, as an affirmation of their lifetime commitment together, the ending of the fairytale. But when you think about it, weddings are not the ending, they are the beginning of the couple’s love story, fairytale, and their happy ever after. Love stories last a lifetime. They may not be smooth, there may be hard times and difficulties along the way, but how you handle them— that’s what makes the love story. Love isn’t easy. Love takes time, patience, care, determination, and shared core values, if you have all of these then you hope your love story will be strong, and endure. This time it’s my turn to have the end of the book wedding, and unlike my characters, I’ll probably be undignified and cry all the way through, because as we’ve already established in previous blogs, I’m a hopeless romantic and an overemotional fool. One of the things I’m looking forward to is having my surname and my pen name match at last. When I began writing I used Lou’s surname for lots of reasons, one being that I knew when we married I’d be taking her name. So from the 27th I will officially be Jenny Frame in all areas of my life. Keep your fingers crossed we get some decent weather on the day! See you next month when I’ll officially be Mrs Frame. :-) You can buy Charming the Vicar at the links below, and don’t forget to subscribe to my blog. You can follow my stumbling cooking exploits, book readings and new book news on— Instagram jennyframe91 YouTube - The Romantic Plant Based Vegan Twitter @jennyframe91 Email [email protected]
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Julia
1/18/2018 09:57:21 am
Congratulations on your upcoming marriage!! When I got married I cried like a fool the whole time. I had a hard time saying my vows lol. It was tears of joy! Enjoy your day!!
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Jenny
12/7/2018 04:25:02 am
Thank you! :-)
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Stella
1/19/2018 12:21:16 pm
Jenny, I am one of your longtime readers. I'm alittle on the quiet side, not one to leave comments or reviews etc, it’s just not a thing I do. But I feel the need to break that tradition so I can wish the both of you good luck on this next step in your journey.
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Jeeny
12/7/2018 04:23:07 am
Sorry for the way late reply. Thank you so much, Stella. I appreciate it. :-)
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Jules Worth
1/19/2018 12:45:30 pm
Congratulations Jenny and Lou! I’ve read all your works including your latest with the audiobook accompaniment. It was superb and deliciously erotic! I wish you both much blessings in your wedding and congratulations again.
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Jenny
12/7/2018 04:24:13 am
Thanks Jules! :-)
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Karen Wood
2/12/2018 12:15:35 pm
Greetings from Boston! I just finished "Charming the Vicar," and loved it! I've always been fascinated by the juxtaposition of the spiritual and sexual, and I thought you did it wonderfully! Also, as a big fan of Midori, loved the 'kink.' Please write more of this! : )
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Jenny
12/7/2018 04:26:23 am
Thanks Karen. I'm sure there'll be more kink. ;-)
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