Language:EnglishPublisher:Createspace Independent Publishing PlatformISBN-13:9781453740477ISBN-10:1453740473UPC:9781453740477Book Category:FictionBook Subcategory:Romance, HistoricalBook Topic:HistoricalSize:8.00 x 5.25 x 0.58 inchesWeight:0.6504Product ID:SC2B8A6BCN
When Charlotte Lucas married Mr. Collins in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, she believed herself to be fortunate indeed. Her nuptials gained her a comfortable home and financial security. If she acquired these things at the expense of true love, it did not matter one whit. To Charlotte, love in marriage was nothing more than a pleasant coincidence.As the years of her marriage dragged by, Charlotte began to question her idea of love as she suffered continual embarrassment at her husband's simpering and fawning manners. When Mr. Collins dies, finally relieving everyone of his tedious conversation, she must work feverishly to secure her income and home. She gives no further thought to the possibility of love until her flighty sister Maria begs her to act as her chaperone in place of their ailing parents. Hoping to prevent Maria from also entering an unhappy union, Charlotte agrees, and they are quickly thrust into a world of country dances, dinner parties, and marriageable gentlemen.But when an unprincipled gentleman compromises Charlotte's reputation, her romantic thoughts disappear at the prospect of losing her independence. As she struggles to extricate herself from her slander, her situation reveals both the nature of each gentleman and of true love.Other Works in the Personages of Pride & Prejudice Collection"Maria Lucas" (A Short Story)Caroline Bingley (A Novel)Mary Bennet (A Novella)
Language:EnglishPublisher:Createspace Independent Publishing PlatformISBN-13:9781453740477ISBN-10:1453740473UPC:9781453740477Book Category:FictionBook Subcategory:Romance, HistoricalBook Topic:HistoricalSize:8.00 x 5.25 x 0.58 inchesWeight:0.6504Product ID:SC2B8A6BCN
Jennifer Becton works as a freelance editor and writer and is a lover of many genres of books, including historical novels, mysteries, and literary fiction. She lives near Charlotte, North Carolina, with her husband Bert and her cat Puttytat. She is also an avid equestrienne and owns a horse appropriately named Darcy.
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When Charlotte Lucas married Mr. Collins in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, she believed herself to be fortunate indeed. Her nuptials gained her a comfortable home and financial security. If she acquired these things at the expense of true love, it did not matter one whit. To Charlotte, love in marriage was nothing more than a pleasant coincidence.As the years of her marriage dragged by, Charlotte began to question her idea of love as she suffered continual embarrassment at her husband's simpering and fawning manners. When Mr. Collins dies, finally relieving everyone of his tedious conversation, she must work feverishly to secure her income and home. She gives no further thought to the possibility of love until her flighty sister Maria begs her to act as her chaperone in place of their ailing parents. Hoping to prevent Maria from also entering an unhappy union, Charlotte agrees, and they are quickly thrust into a world of country dances, dinner parties, and marriageable gentlemen.But when an unprincipled gentleman compromises Charlotte's reputation, her romantic thoughts disappear at the prospect of losing her independence. As she struggles to extricate herself from her slander, her situation reveals both the nature of each gentleman and of true love.Other Works in the Personages of Pride & Prejudice Collection"Maria Lucas" (A Short Story)Caroline Bingley (A Novel)Mary Bennet (A Novella)
Jennifer Becton works as a freelance editor and writer and is a lover of many genres of books, including historical novels, mysteries, and literary fiction. She lives near Charlotte, North Carolina, with her husband Bert and her cat Puttytat. She is also an avid equestrienne and owns a horse appropriately named Darcy.