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Entirely unbidden, Jane Austen's ghost has taken up residence in Ellie Barnett's mind, and seems determined to stay there. Jane's wise and witty advice guides Ellie through the hell of adolescence and beyond, serving as the voice she trusts, usually far more than her own. On the subject of Sam Blaine, Jane's quite insistent--stay away ; he's your Mr. Wickham! Still, everyone has something to learn about love--perhaps even Jane herself.
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I got this book as a free read on Kindle and loved it. The story is cute and funny and doesn't progress in the way that I expected which made me like it even more. The way the characters progressed from teenagers to adults seemed very real to me. This is a great story and I highly recommend it!
Since I won this book at the recent Surrey International Writers
Conference, I gave it a read. It's not typically the genre I read, but I found it had a very interesting premise. Jane Austen herself clings to the protagonist as an inner voice, guiding her in her love relationships. The book was light and fun to read. There were some particularly graphic sexual scenes that would appeal to many readers. I'm from a different school of thought, thinking less is more when it comes to romance. But that's so wonderful about literature. There are all kinds of books and all kinds of readers. Anyway, I don't think anyone would be disappointed in this book. It pays off in the end.