The Scandalous Stepmother: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
β Scribed by Renata McMann; Summer Hanford
- Book ID
- 111258088
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 104 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B00V2I1SWS
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β¦ Synopsis
When Mrs. Bennet died, Mr. Bennet decided it behooved him to find a new mother for his young daughters. Now, with all of them grown and getting married, itβs time for Elizabeth to learn the truth about her father's choice. Little does Elizabeth know, the woman who fought for years to turn her and her sisters into proper English misses is secretly a very scandalous stepmother.
Please note, this is the second edition of The Scandalous Stepmother, with special thanks to our new editor, Joanne Girard.
This βPride and Prejudiceβ variation novella is approximately 47,000 words in length.
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