College freshman Liz Bennet refuses to let her name--or Jane Austen, for that matter--define her. Even though she's one of five teenage sisters named after the Bennet sisters in "The Book," as Liz not-so-fondly calls it, she can't afford to let her life parallel The Book in any way. Period. Liz has big plans for her future, and they don't exactly mesh with the life laid out for a fictional young woman 200 years ago.
When two gorgeous guys, Charlie Bingham and Alex Darcy, arrive in Liz's Minnesota town, her whole world is turned upside down....
College freshman Liz Bennet refuses to let her name--or Jane Austen, for that matter--define her. Even though she's one of...
Seventeen-year-old Mary Bennet wishes Jane Austen had never written "The Book." Everyone knows the hideous fate Jane Austen dumped on Mary Bennet in Pride and Prejudice -- dull, ugly, obnoxiously brainy, and piano-playing -- and it seems to be dictating Mary's life. She's sick of being that Mary Bennet. She's ready to raise a little hell.
But will anyone let her? She can't change how she looks without every kid in school laughing. Her mom refuses to let her ditch piano for electric guitar. And when a brainy guy with a skateboard rides into her life, can she trust him not to...
Seventeen-year-old Mary Bennet wishes Jane Austen had never written "The Book." Everyone knows the hideous fate Jane Austen dumped on Mary Bennet i...
With her twin sister in reform school and no longer in the spotlight, it should be Cat Bennet's turn to shine. But when her twin isn't around, there is no spotlight. Worse, the guy Cat has always liked finds someone new, all of her friends dump her, and Cat's English teacher thinks Pride and Prejudice is all about Cat's family. Suddenly, the whole school is either laughing at Cat or ignoring her.
But Cat isn't the "Kitty" of The Book. Kitty was lame. Cat isn't lame; she's just invisible So how does she become visible? Following in the footsteps of any of her...
With her twin sister in reform school and no longer in the spotlight, it should be Cat Bennet's turn to shine. But when her twin isn't around, ther...
After a year at reform school, Lydia returns home, unapologetic and ready to reclaim her title as leader of the pack. But where's the party? And why isn't she invited?
Woodbury, Minnesota, doesn't feel much different from reform school - or jail. Her dad is acting like a warden, and even her mom won't give Lydia time off for (almost) good behavior. Her twin sister thinks Lydia's the enemy, the other girls in her old posse treat her like roadkill, and most of the guys want her for one thing. The only guy who does want something...
Lydia Bennet is back in town.
After a year at reform school, Lydia returns home, unapologetic and ready to reclaim her title as leader...