
A Red Coat
A Pride & Prejudice Continuation
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Narrated by:
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Caroline Fantozzi
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By:
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Katelyn Rae
About this listen
Mary Bennets heart has done the unforgivable it has allowed her to fall in love with a red coat like her sister Lydia!
Falling in love with an officer is certainly worthy of Miss Mary Bennet's displeasure. Discovering it is her lack of dowery which stands in her way and not her own character or connections to trade is truly insupportable. Yet, how is such an obstacle to be breeched? And how is the Bennet family's wallflower to find love?
Join Mary Bennet and her red coat colonel as they overcome many obstacles on their way to finding true love in this Pride & Prejudice inspired sequel, A Red Coat!
©2024 Katelyn Rae (P)2024 Katelyn RaeThis story is truly dreadful though. It’s less a Pride and Prejudice Continuation story than a badly written Regency romance, and the author made it clear that she didn’t have the least grasp of Jane Austen’s characterisation - otherwise the whole story wouldn’t be about a suddenly extremely beautiful and compelling Mary Bennet with no discernible personality beating men off with sticks.
Basically, it’s just people with the names of Jane Austen’s characters talking relentlessly reasonably at each other for chapter after chapter until you develop a hearty dislike for them. Plus two unexpected accidents that I can only assume the author bunged in to wake up her readers.
Bad Pride and Prejudice Continuation story
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