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Episode 55 – The JAFFcast Volume 3: Haunting Mr. Darcy with Sammi Campbell

This week Beau and Sammi discuss KaraLynne Mackrory’s IPPY Award Winning book “Haunting Mr. Darcy: A Spirited Courtship” , Austen and Feminism, and Sammi gives the best JAFF elevator pitch we’ve ever heard. This week’s recommendations: A Will of Iron by Linda Beutler The Improvement of Her Mind by Ayden (available on the JAFF index – password
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Episode 54 -The JAFFcast Volume 2: Suddenly Mrs. Darcy with Brooke West

Brooke West and Beau North discuss Jenetta James’ Debut Novel “Suddenly Mrs. Darcy” as well as third act pregnancies and other romance tropes. Fair warning, this one’s a little salty! Recommendations for the episode: The Madness of Mr. Darcy by Alexa Adams, A Noteworthy Courtship by Laura Sanchez

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This Seams Interesting: MONGOLIA UNDER BOGD KHAN

Hello and welcome, this is This Seams Interesting. It’s a monthly column looking at weird, interesting, and overlooked people and events throughout history. October’s topic is…   MONGOLIA UNDER BOGD KHAN: Two Revolutions for the Price of One   When it comes to the Mongolian history, most people stop at the death of Genghis Khan
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This Seams Interesting: U. S. CAMEL CORPS

Hello and welcome, this is This Seams Interesting. It’s a monthly column looking at weird, interesting, and overlooked people and events throughout history. September’s topic is…   UNITED STATES CAMEL CORPS EXPERIMENT: For A Few Camels More     This is exactly what you think it is. There was a United States Army unit that
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This Seams Interesting: MARGARET I

Hello and welcome, this is This Seams Interesting. It’s a monthly column looking at weird, interesting, and overlooked people and events throughout history. August’s topic is…   MARGARET I: Scandinavian Overlord and Overlooked Woman   When it comes to medieval monarchs, the typical names that always pop up are William the Conqueror, Eleanor of Aquitaine,
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