Brenda Webb, An interview with my Pal

Sharon Lathan

Sharon Lathan is the best-selling author of The Darcy Saga, a ten-volume sequel series to Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice.

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Brenda Webb

Thank you so much for your comments, Anji! I am so happy that have read An Honourable Man and I hope you have a chance to read another. Your hubby sounds like mine, so neither of us should have to worry if they were on a desert island along with us. Best wishes to you as well. Hugs, Brenda

P.S. Email me, if you have time. My email is somewhere above here.

june7

Brenda, you are a sweetheart! I am amazed at your detailed stories created without an outline. I look forward to your new long story, especially knowing that it has been on your mind since 2012. Fingers crossed that it will feature Colonel Fitzwilliam!

Anji

Hi Brenda and Sharon!

It’s lovely to get to know you a bit better, Brenda. I was lucky enough to win a copy of An Honourable Man last year and thoroughly enjoyed it. It was certainly a different take on the story of ODC. Your other books are on my ever increasing TBR and Wish Lists, as are those of Sharon’s that I haven’t yet read.

Though I don’t share yours and Sharon’s spiritual beliefs, I admire you for standing up for what you believe in. Life experience and science have turned me into more of an agnostic, so I wouldn’ be taking a Bible with me to my desert island (I’d have my Kindle) but your other choices are exactly the same as mine would be. My husband is a very handy chap to have around, so building a shelter etc wouldn’t be a problem!

Good luck to you both with your future projects!

Brenda Webb

Thank you so much for your comments Deborah! I love how you support all the JAFF writers with your comments and shares on Facebook. Oh, if only all the lovers of JAFF were like you. Since you, too, like the island idea, I shall put in my list of possible plots. Hugs, Brenda

Deborah Fortin

I enjoyed learning more about you Brenda Webb. I especially liked the 5 things you’d bring to a desert island. Husband, animals, & books are my favorites to bring as well. I would want my NOOK in place of the laptop though. Looking forward to your next story and the book after that as well. I like Jennifer’s idea above about ODC on a desert island.

Brenda Webb

A big hello to the other member of the three amigos (besides Carmalee and me!) on D&L! Without your encouragement I would never have kept going. You took so much on yourself and have been such a blessing. As for the island story, I can certainly see that in a funny short story. Maybe I shall give it a shot! I am trying to write again but not having too much time of late. Hoping that changes soon. Thanks for showing your support, Hugs, Brenda

Jennifer Redlarczyk

Being a mod on D&L, I have come to know and love Brenda, and feel privileged to call her my friend. For me, D&L is a special place. As for that little island trip, Brenda, I’m wondering what kind of mischief you might make on ODC if they were trapped in a similar situation. I suppose we better keep them all in England for now as I am really looking forward to your next tale, ” A Promise Kept.” Jen Red ?

Carmalee

What a lovely interview, Brenda is my cyber sister and I loved learning more about her.. thanks Sharon for spotlighting this awesome woman.. she is one of my favorite JAFF authors. I’ve had the honor of working with her on her site Darcy and Lizzy and she really is an incredible, kind, giving woman. Good Luck to you all.

Brenda Webb

Awww. You say the nicest things Carmalee. I have so enjoyed working with you on D&L and appreciate all your help so very much. You make it possible for me to ‘take five’ and write! I find myself daydreaming of all the good things you post in the recipes threads, especially the sweets. Oh to be young again and able to eat all the sugar I want! 🙂 Hugs, Brenda

Brenda Webb

So happy to be your featured guest Sharon! I have enjoyed getting to know you and look forward to learning about my fellow Austen Authors. Very excited about being a part of the gang! Hug, Brenda

chatty1082

Love you Brenda and love that your NOT “PC”. Have read all your books and they were perfect. I’m one of the fans for Darcy and Lizzy forum. I missed the Christmas card swap this year. Was unable to do because of my arm. Looking forward to more books from you????

Brenda Webb

So good to see your smiling face here! It is for people like you that I write. I do hope your arm is well healed before the next card exchange for I missed you being a part too. I have just started on my next book, so it will be a while. Hugs, Brenda

Kari Singh

Thank you for this interview! I love Brenda’s writing and her faith and morals, and that it shows in everything she does. I admire that her personality, even as a child, is to give comfort and friendship to those who need it most. She is a lovely person, and I thank her for D&L, it gives me many hours of reading pleasure, and many author’s a great venue to try out their work.

Brenda Webb

You are so sweet to say so Kari. I want my books to reflect what I believe and I am proud that you like them. D&L was created as a friendly place to meet, discuss and read JAFF and for new writers to try their wings. I am pleased that you feel it does just that. Hugs, Brenda

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