Warleigh Hall Press Jane Austen: Book Collection
(2024)(A book in the Warleigh Hall Press Jane Austen series)
An omnibus of novels by Alice McVeigh
Download three fantastic Austenesque standalones in one package! Alice McVeighs multi-award-winning Jane Austen series which itself won First Place in Chanticleers most recent Book Series Award - is newly available as a three-volume collection.
Details of the three full-length novels:
Darcy explores Pride and Prejudice from a different point of view Darcys with an enhanced role for Mary Bennet and many scenes missing from the original. These include his tour to Rome, his shock upon learning of sisters plans to elope to Scotland with Wickham and his discovery of Wickham and Lydia in London. This novel was honoured at the 2024 London Book Fair in the UK Selfies Book Awards, and won Gold in the NIEA, Pencraft, Global and Incipere Book Awards. (Witty, delectable, sparkling Publishers Weekly.)
Susan is an imagining of Austens manipulative Lady Susan (of Austens early novella Lady Susan) at just sixteen. Expelled from an exclusive London academy for young ladies, Susan attracts the formidable Lady Catherine de Bourgh as patroness, and catches the fancy of the handsome Frank Churchill, fully a year before he first encounters Jane Fairfax Susan was a starred Editors Pick and a quarterfinalist in Publisher Weeklys Booklife Prize 2021, as well as Gold medallist in the Global, eLit and Incipere Book Awards. (McVeighs prose and plotting are pitch perfect she echoes the master herself Publishers Weekly.)
In Harriet, a rather more clued-up Harriet Smith is secretly determined to marry a gentleman. And who better to assist her ambition than Miss Woodhouse, the envied queen of Highbury? This is Emma, but described from the dual points of view of Harriet and Jane Fairfax. Harriet really, it should have been called Jane and Harriet was a runner-up in the 2022 Foreword Indies ��Book of the Year and won not only the Gold Medal in the Historical Fiction Society Awards 2023, but also bronze in the Independent Publishers Book Awards (the IPPYs). (While this title will be catnip to dedicated Austen fans, even new initiates will be captivated Publishers Weekly.)
These three standalones can be enjoyed in any order. Capture all three today and fall in love with your favourite characters all over again!
Genre: Historical
Details of the three full-length novels:
Darcy explores Pride and Prejudice from a different point of view Darcys with an enhanced role for Mary Bennet and many scenes missing from the original. These include his tour to Rome, his shock upon learning of sisters plans to elope to Scotland with Wickham and his discovery of Wickham and Lydia in London. This novel was honoured at the 2024 London Book Fair in the UK Selfies Book Awards, and won Gold in the NIEA, Pencraft, Global and Incipere Book Awards. (Witty, delectable, sparkling Publishers Weekly.)
Susan is an imagining of Austens manipulative Lady Susan (of Austens early novella Lady Susan) at just sixteen. Expelled from an exclusive London academy for young ladies, Susan attracts the formidable Lady Catherine de Bourgh as patroness, and catches the fancy of the handsome Frank Churchill, fully a year before he first encounters Jane Fairfax Susan was a starred Editors Pick and a quarterfinalist in Publisher Weeklys Booklife Prize 2021, as well as Gold medallist in the Global, eLit and Incipere Book Awards. (McVeighs prose and plotting are pitch perfect she echoes the master herself Publishers Weekly.)
In Harriet, a rather more clued-up Harriet Smith is secretly determined to marry a gentleman. And who better to assist her ambition than Miss Woodhouse, the envied queen of Highbury? This is Emma, but described from the dual points of view of Harriet and Jane Fairfax. Harriet really, it should have been called Jane and Harriet was a runner-up in the 2022 Foreword Indies ��Book of the Year and won not only the Gold Medal in the Historical Fiction Society Awards 2023, but also bronze in the Independent Publishers Book Awards (the IPPYs). (While this title will be catnip to dedicated Austen fans, even new initiates will be captivated Publishers Weekly.)
These three standalones can be enjoyed in any order. Capture all three today and fall in love with your favourite characters all over again!
Genre: Historical
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