Classy, classic Jane Austenesque series – a trio of standalone novels that have won most of the awards going! Read HARRIET – which is EMMA with a twist in the tail – or SUSAN, the celebrated prequel to Austen’s immortal LADY SUSAN novella. Or take a deep dive into DARCY, including excerpts from Mr Darcy’s diaries. All three FREE for a limited time ONLY!!! Grab yours today!!! (“McVeigh’s prose and plotting echo the master herself” – PUBLISHERS WEEKLY)
Darcy: A Pride and Prejudice Variation (Warleigh Hall Press Jane Austen Series)
by Alice McVeigh
(426 Reviews)
Genre: Adaptations & Pastiche | Historical Fiction | Romance
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(NOTE FROM WARLEIGH HALL PRESS: “DARCY is classic fiction and NOT primarily a romance – though there IS romance included.”)
Take a deep dive into Darcy.
McVeigh puts the spotlight on Darcy in this imaginative re-telling of Austen’s classic tale. In a timeless story of love amid the clash of social classes, Darcy is faced with a terrible choice: to stay in London to force Wickham’s hand – or to go to Rome, to salvage his family’s reputation.
With a new Darcyesque slant, omitted scenes from the original, and an extra helping of humour – including excerpts from The Wisdom and Wit of Miss Mary Bennet – this is a fresh new Pride and Prejudice with (wedding) bells on!
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Susan: A Jane Austen Prequel (Warleigh Hall Press Jane Austen Series)
by Alice McVeigh
(375 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction | Romance
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Susan is a Jane Austen Prequel (or Pride and Prejudice Variation) brilliantly capturing Austen’s own Lady Susan as a young girl.
Sixteen-year-old Susan Smithson – pretty but poor, clever but capricious – has just been expelled from a school for young ladies in London.
At the mansion of the formidable Lady Catherine de Bourgh, she attracts a raffish young nobleman. But, at the first hint of scandal, her guardian dispatches her to her uncle Collins’ rectory in Kent, where her sensible cousin Alicia lives and “where nothing ever happens.”
Here Susan mischievously inspires the local squire to put on a play, with consequences no one could possibly have foreseen. What with the unexpected arrival of Frank Churchill, Alicia’s falling in love and a tumultuous elopement, rural Kent will surely never seem safe again…
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Harriet: A Jane Austen Variation (Warleigh Hall Press Jane Austen Series)
by Alice McVeigh
(262 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction | Literary Fiction
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Harriet is an intriguing and original take on Jane Austen’s immortal Emma – told from the viewpoints of Harriet Smith and Jane Fairfax.
Emma, a privileged young heiress, decides to mentor Harriet Smith, a pretty boarding-school pupil, and to matchmake her as eligibly as she can… But how is she to guess that Harriet has a secret?
Meanwhile, the brilliant, penniless Jane Fairfax consents to a clandestine engagement with Frank Churchill – though not daring to confess, even to him, that she is being relentlessly pursued by her best friend’s husband.
Harriet sidelines Emma herself in favour of the ingenious Harriet and the fascinating Jane Fairfax. It is Emma – but an Emma with a surprisingly believable twist in its tail.
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