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  • Jun. 18th, 2009 at 8:46 AM
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Wow. Can I just say how freaking amazing it is to have my book finally, after all this time, be out there for everyone to read? There's something inherently nerve-wracking about that, but it's also jump-up-and-down exciting.

The reviews have started rolling in, so here are a few!

From Chicklitteens.com: "I fell head over heels for this book (pun intended) from the start....Prada and Prejudice is a wonderful, light-hearted romance that I can see myself reading over and over again. 5 stars!"


From Raven: "I give this story a 5/5. It was funny, thoughtful and beautifully written. Callie is a believable character and Alex will make you swoon many times. "

From The Story Siren, "Callie was a very 21st century character so having her wake up in the 1800's was rather comical!... A must-read for Jane Austen junkies!" 

From Lisa at Enchanting Reivews:
 "This is a fun romantic tale sure to appeal to Jane Austen fans. Callie's adventure into the world of 1815 London was fascinating with everything from huge estates, tight corsets, and hot English dukes. Hubbard creates a believable and likeable character in Callie."


I'm so thrilled that y'all are enjoying Prada & Prejudice!! I hope you will continue to share your thoughts with me...and keep sending the Prada pictures! i am LOVING them!! I don't think we authors truly realize that our work is actually out there--everywhere--until we see pictures of it. In Faribanks Alaska and Birmingham Alabama and down town New York. Totally crazy! 




The Latest News:



Prada and Prejudice is in its Fourth Printing!

Time Magazine mentions Prada & Prejudice in their July 13th issue! Actress Abigail Breslin is reading it and says, "I love fashion and am fascinated by history. This book combines both."

School Library Journal calls Prada and Prejudice, "A fun and charming read, sure too be popular with fans of humor and romance."

Publisher's Weekly calls it, "Part comedy of errors, part romantic-fantasy, this fast-reading, playful novel takes the idea of feeling out of place to a hilarious extreme"


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