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I’ve translated The Girl in the Gatehouse into Hungarian, and I’d like to add the titles of Julie Klassen’s newer books to her article (from Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com):

  • The Secret of Pembrooke Park (2014)
  • Lady Maybe (2015)
  • The Painter’s Daughter (November 24, 2015)

Also, should we link the expression Regency romance? Thanks in advance, --Kletta (talk) 14:46, 16 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for adding the book titles. Could you please also add that Julie Klassen has won a Minnesota Book Award (according to her site, her publisher’s site, and the list of award winners)? Thanks in advance, --Kletta (talk) 03:57, 22 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Done Altamel (talk) 17:37, 14 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you. By the way, now I've also found an article about inspirational fiction, so perhaps that's another genre (besides Regency romance), not POV. --Kletta (talk) 21:04, 14 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Now I’ve seen that the external link to the publisher’s site doesn’t work, but the Baker Publishing Group has a page about Julie Klassen here. (It doesn’t show Lady Maybe, which, I guess, was published by Berkley Books.) On the Baker Publishing Group’s site and on Amazon.com, I’ve also seen that Julie Klassen’s book The Innkeeper of Ivy Hill, the first book in the Tales from Ivy Hill series, will be published in December 2016—on December 6, according to Amazon. Julie Klassen’s site says The Silent Governess was a finalist in Romance Writers of America’s RITA Awards, and that The Painter’s Daughter got starred reviews in Booklist and Library Journal. Her publisher’s site and Amazon.com also say that she has won Christian Retailing's BEST Award, and has been a finalist in ACFW's Carol Awards. Could you please add all this to the article? Thanks in advance,--Kletta (talk) 12:04, 25 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Can you please also add that according to Amazon and Goodreads, Julie Klassen’s books have been translated into Dutch, French, German, Hungarian and Slovak? (The Slovak book, Učiteľova dcéra, that I’ve found as an edition of The Apothecary’s Daughter seems more like a translation of The Tutor’s Daughter.) Thanks in advance, --Kletta (talk) 21:49, 27 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for adding the new novels! The Books page of the Tales from Ivy Hill website says that the third book in the series, The Bride of Ivy Green, is set to be released in December 2018.
And looking at Goodreads and Amazon again, I’ve seen more of Julie Klassen’s books in Slovak, as well as some books in Spanish. I’ve also seen audio versions of all her books; Lady of Milkweed Manor is narrated by Simon Prebble. --Kletta (talk) 15:55, 10 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]
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