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  • Susan

  • A Jane Austen Prequel (Warleigh Hall Press Jane Austen)
  • By: Alice McVeigh
  • Narrated by: Heather Tracy
  • Length: 11 hrs and 29 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Susan

By: Alice McVeigh
Narrated by: Heather Tracy
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Summary

Susan is a Jane Austen prequel (or Pride and Prejudice variation) brilliantly capturing Austen's own Lady Susan as a young girl. As the BookLife review put it for Publishers Weekly: "McVeigh's prose and plotting are pitch-perfect. Emma mingles with Pride and Prejudice in a delightful confrontation between the two books' worlds... This Austen-inspired novel echoes the master herself."

Familiar characters abound - Frank Churchill, Lady Catherine de Bourgh, Darcy himself - but Susan - mischievous and manipulative - is the star. This is Austen that even Austen might have loved, with a touch of Georgette Heyer in the romantic sections. Fans of Bridgerton will also relish this classic regency romance, the first in a six-book series.

Sixteen-year-old Susan Smithson - pretty but poor, clever but capricious - has just been expelled from a school for young ladies in London.At the mansion of the formidable Lady Catherine de Bourgh, she attracts a raffish young nobleman. But, at the first hint of scandal, her guardian dispatches her to her uncle Collins' rectory in Kent, where her sensible cousin Alicia lives and "where nothing ever happens." Here Susan mischievously inspires the local squire to put on a play, with consequences no one could possibly have foreseen. What with the unexpected arrival of Frank Churchill, Alicia's falling in love and a tumultuous elopement, rural Kent will surely never seem safe again....

©2021 Alice McVeigh (P)2021 Alice McVeigh

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was a bit sceptical but I quite enjoyed this book.
the narrator was excellent .
a good read.

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Susan is sixteen years old and considered a disappointing niece when she is asked to leave her finishing school because of the music master's unwanted advances towards her. She does not want to marry and the dazzling society of London is what she is looking forward to the most now that she has left school. Upon entering society she quickly gains admirers even though her penniless status as an orphan.
A Jane Austen cast reunited once again in this prequel and an impeccably close style to Austen's original masterpieces. The beautiful narration is doing it even more justice.
Most importantly everyone gets their happy ending and I hope we will meet Susan again in the next book to follow her story and enjoy her artful scheming to bring happiness to others as well as help herself to go further up on the social ladder.
The story was as entertaining as Austen's original works and I really enjoyed the amount of deep research that went into mimicking the style and historical accuracy of the period. Definitely worth recommending!

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