When Charles Bingley takes up his brother's regimental appointment and goes across the channel to face Napoleon, Jane Bennet is faced with a choice... stay in Hertfordshire while her sisters court the Meryton regiment, or follow her heart to Brussels. When Jane's letters stop coming, Elizabeth Benne
Angel of Waterloo: Jane Bennet, War Nurse: A Pride and Prejudice Variation Novel
β Scribed by Emma Osborne; A Lady
- Book ID
- 115030702
- Publisher
- Blue Flowers Press
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 122 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781370082773
- ASIN
- B072MCSBX4
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β¦ Synopsis
When Charles Bingley takes up his brother's regimental appointment and goes across the channel to face Napoleon, Jane Bennet is faced with a choice... stay in Hertfordshire while her sisters court the Meryton regiment, or follow her heart to Brussels.
When Jane's letters stop coming, Elizabeth Bennet is determined to find her sister, no matter the cost. Mr. Darcy, concerned about his friend Charles Bingley's sudden silence is also planning a trip across the channel and the two are thrust together in an uneasy alliance to discover the truth behind Jane and Bingley's ominous silence.
Angel of Waterloo is a standalone Pride and Prejudice variation and is a clean, thrilling romance suitable for all lovers of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice.
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