A lost love returns, rekindling forgotten passions.In Jane Austen's>Sense and Sensibility, when Marianne Dashwood marries Colonel Brandon, she puts her heartbreak over dashing scoundrel John Willoughby in the past. Three years later, Willoughby's return th
A lost love returns, rekindling forgotten passions.
In Jane Austen’s>Sense and Sensibility, when Marianne Dashwood marries Colonel Brandon, she puts her heartbreak over dashing scoundrel John Willoughby in the past.
Three years later, Willoughby’s return throws Marianne into a tizzy of painful memories and exquisite feelings of uncertainty. Willoughby is as charming, as roguish, and as much in love with her as ever. And the timing couldn’t be worse–with Colonel Brandon away and Willoughby determined to win her back, will Marianne find the strength to save her marriage, or will the temptation of a previous love be too powerful to resist?
Praise for>Lydia Bennet’s Story:
A breathtaking Regency romp — Diana Birchall, author of Mrs. Darcy’s Dilemma
An absolute delight to read.– Historical Novels Review
Odiwe emulates Austen’s famous wit, and manages to give Lydia a happily-ever-after ending worthy of any Regency romance heroine.– Booklist
Odiwe pays nice homage to Austen’s stylings and endears the reader to the formerly secondary character, spoiled and impulsive Lydia Bennet.– Publisher’s Weekly
Rollicking good fun with a surprise twist.– Austenprose
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