The Benefits of Extensive Reading: A Pride and Prejudice Variation

Lory Lilian


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The Benefits of Extensive Reading: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Lory Lilian
“The Benefits of Extensive Reading” is a “Pride and Prejudice” inspired novella that starts during Elizabeth’s stay at Netherfield to take care of her sister Jane.
One evening, she finds herself locked in the library with none other than Mr. Darcy himself.
Several hours spent together in this awkward situation offer them the chance to talk to one another and to find out more about each other than they have in the entire two months of their previous acquaintance. But what will happen after they are released from this temporary “trap”?
How much will that mere incident affect their lives?
“The Benefits of Extensive Reading” is a clean, romantic novella of around 42 000 words, appropriate for readers of all ages who cannot have enough of Elizabeth and Darcy.
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