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Sharp, witty Jasmin Field has her own column in a national magazine and has just landed the coveted role of Elizabeth Bennet in a one-off fundraising adaptation of Pride and Prejudice. Better yet, the plays director, Hollywood heartthrob and Oscar-winner, Harry Noble, is every bit as obnoxious as she could have hoped. Which means a lot of material for her column. And a lot of fun in rehearsals.
And then disaster strikes. Jazzs best friend abandons her for a man not worthy to buy her chocolate, her family starts to crumble before her eyes and her award-winning column hits the skids. Worse still, Harry Noble keeps staring at her.
As the lights dim, the audience hush and Jazz awaits her cue, she realises two very important things: she cant remember her lines and Harry Noble looks amazing in breeches...
A hilarious debut novel - Jane Austen as youve never seen her before!
Reviews
Tremendous fun...an ingenious update of the greatest love story of all time JILLY COOPER
'A wow of a love story' Essentials
'A modern-day Lizzy and Darcy tale you wont be able to put down' Company
'A witty spin on the nation's favourite novel with a loveable, contemporary heroine at its heart' Good Housekeeping
'This comedy romance is hugely entertaining...a memorable read - funny, warm and intelligent' Woman's Own
Something also made the book the worse for me, and that was the one thing she didn't take from P&P:Lady Catherine DeBurgh. she appears, but has not really a speaking part. She is such an addition to P&P that it really is an empty space noone is filling. All in all do two things before reading this: read Pride and Predjudice, and acknowledge that it is infinitely superior to everything you will read during probably your lifetime( excepting other Jane Austen novels like Emma and Mansfield Park), then discard any hopes for reproduction of genius like Jane Austen's, and you will be fine. Enjoy, but do not reason. Do not judge too harshly, remember, the stage of Jane Austen's excellence is not to be reached, so be nice.
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