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Suzan Lauder

    Suzan Lauder crée des récits de l'époque Regency, empreints de l'esprit et du charme de sa chère Jane Austen. Son écriture mêle souvent des intrigues romantiques à du suspense et du mystère, entraînant les lecteurs dans des récits captivants. Lauder se consacre à la connexion avec son public, partageant des aperçus de son processus d'écriture et de ses expériences uniques avec la mode historique sur son blog. Son objectif principal est de créer des histoires convaincantes qui résonnent profondément auprès des fans de littérature classique et de narration captivante.

    Schemes of Felicity
    Letter from Ramsgate
    Alias Thomas Bennet
    • Alias Thomas Bennet

      • 282pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,9(121)Évaluer

      The narrative centers around Bennet's fascination with Mr. Darcy, a wealthy and enigmatic figure from Pemberley. As their interactions unfold, themes of social class, pride, and personal growth emerge, revealing the complexities of their relationship. The story delves into the nuances of character development and the societal expectations of the time, ultimately exploring how misunderstandings can lead to deeper connections and transformations.

      Alias Thomas Bennet
    • Letter from Ramsgate

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      A mysterious communication unveils secrets tied to a character's sister, sparking intrigue and potential conflict. The narrative hints at hidden truths and the complexities of relationships, suggesting that the protagonist is caught in a web of familial loyalty and unexpected revelations. The tension between the characters promises a gripping exploration of trust and the consequences of hidden information.

      Letter from Ramsgate
    • "A month to find a mate! Mr. Darcy desires marriage to Elizabeth Bennet, but he ruins any such prospect during his proposal at Hunsford. The resulting general sense of malaise interferes with his usually amicable yet stately demeanour, and his Fitzwilliam relatives resolve that Darcy is lonely-he must be in want of a wife. His cousins convince him to leap into the London Season for one month and partner every lady they select for his felicity. At Longbourn, chaos erupts as Mr. Bennet undergoes a transformation, and Jane and Elizabeth receive the gift of a month in town to enjoy the Season. Meanwhile, Elizabeth pores over Mr. Darcy's Hunsford letter and wonders about him, warmed by his words. It's only a matter of time before the two meet again in this Pride and Prejudice novella. But will their encounter be a repeat of the earlier disaster, or will they overcome their tenuous history? And can Elizabeth's credentials pass the stringent criteria of the scheming Fitzwilliam cousins who direct Darcy towards the single daughters of every peer of the realm?"

      Schemes of Felicity