The Austen Adventures1-The Particular Charm of Miss Jane Austen

The Austen Adventures1-The Particular Charm of Miss Jane Austen

When a time travelling Jane Austen gets stuck in modern-day Bath it's up to avid Janeite Rose Wallace to save her… because she's the only one who knows that Jane exists!

Rose Wallace’s world revolves around all things Austen, and with the annual festival in Bath – and the arrival of dishy archaeologist, Dr Aiden Trevellyan – just around the corner, all is well with the world…

But then a mysterious woman who bears more than a passing resemblance to the great author moves in upstairs, and things take a disastrous turn. Rose’s new neighbour is Jane Austen, whose time travel adventure has been sabotaged by a mischievous dog, trapping her in the twenty-first century.

Rose’s life is instantly changed – new home, new job, new friends – but she’s the only one who seems to have noticed! To right the world around her, she will have to do whatever it takes to help Jane get back home to write Rose’s beloved novels. Because a world without Mr Darcy? It's not worth living in!

Praise for The Particular Charm of Miss Jane Austen

'This book was just so much fun to read.' Reader Review

'A fabulous book, beautifully written. I shall be buying more from these authors.' Reader Review

'This story has adventure, charming characters and a unique premise. It's a great romcom historical fiction read.' Reader Review

'The story was different from anything I've read recently and really captured my attention. It was so well written and the characters were fantastic.' Reader Review

'I absolutely loved this novel. I started reading it assuming it was a straightforward romance so was really pleasantly surprised with the unpredictable twists that this book contained.' Reader Review


Auteur | Ada Bright
Taal | Engels
Type | Paperback
Categorie | Literatuur & Romans

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