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The Stubborn Pride of Lydia Bennet

A Pride and Prejudice Sequel

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The Stubborn Pride of Lydia Bennet

By: Carrie Mollenkopf
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Lydia Bennet has managed to find a husband just before her sixteenth birthday and before her elder sisters. However, she quickly finds that the old warnings of the risk in marrying in haste are true. Soon, her prince Charming's golden glow becomes tarnished by reality. George Wickham is not the gentleman he pretends to be. The youngest Bennet must depend on her personal pride and stubborn streak to survive when her life is turned upside down. Lydia's trials take her from the cold North of England to the Outback of Australia. Will the happiness she seeks be realized or will her dreams become the things of nightmares? Historical Historical Fiction Regency
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Lydia is her usual spoiled silly ridiculous self but she learns that she is her own worst enemy

Poor bad Lydia

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What great story. Lydia is still selfish but also has some good qualities. Just an all around good story. The computer generated voice is the only negative.

Delightful

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I enjoyed this thoroughly. There are some odd word/phrase choices on the part of the author, that I'm quite sure were not used in Regency England. The AI narration is in need of improvement, Nonetheless, I liked the unexpected development of Lydia's character, and unusual plot developments. Good fun.

Imaginative story

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