A Learned Romance - Elizabeth Rasche - Książki - Quills & Quartos Publishing - 9781951033880 - 19 czerwca 2021
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A Learned Romance

Elizabeth Rasche

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A Learned Romance

"She had been forced into prudence in her youth, she learned romance as she grew older: the natural sequel of an unnatural beginning"--Jane Austen, Persuasion, chapter 4

MARY BENNET HAD NEVER WISHED for anything more than to be known as the meek and pious Bennet sister, the one who sweetly brought peace to her family.

BEING THE LAST UNMARRIED BENNET SISTER, the pressure to partake of a London Season with the nouveau riche Wickhams was considerable, no matter how little she desired it; her younger sister Lydia would not hear a refusal. Mary hoped she could pass her days as quietly as a mouse and maybe encourage her still-wild sister to become a more demure wife and stop quarrelling so much with her husband.

BUT WHEN LYDIA'S FLIRTATION with a scientist begins stirring gossip, Mary discovers it is not enough to stay meek and quiet. She must protect Lydia's reputation by drawing the man's attentions her way, and convincing the world it is Mary, not Lydia, who attracts Mr Cole. If she fails, Lydia's disgrace will taint every family member connected with her-Bennet, Bingley, and Darcy alike-and Mary will have no hope for her own future. But alluring a gentleman is hardly the sort of practice Mary has a knack for. Though it goes against every fibre of her being, Mary must turn aside from the peace she craves and uncover the belle within-all while finding her heart awakening in the illusion of romance she has created.


362 pages

Media Książki     Paperback Book   (Książka z miękką okładką i klejonym grzbietem)
Wydane 19 czerwca 2021
ISBN13 9781951033880
Wydawcy Quills & Quartos Publishing
Strony 362
Wymiary 152 × 229 × 21 mm   ·   531 g
Język English  

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