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    Manner of Devotion (Paperback) By (author) Marsha Altman

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    Short Description for Manner of DevotionRevisits the Beloved Characters of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" in Marsha Altman's fourth novel WHIRLWIND OF PEMBERLEY The comings and goings on their grand estate present endless challenges for Elizabeth and Darcy. Can they avoid scandal given the recent arrival of Mr. Darcy's illegitimate brother Gregoire, Mr. Bennet's advancing years, the younger George Wickham's coming of age, and Dr.
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  • Revisits the Beloved Characters of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" in Marsha Altman's fourth novel WHIRLWIND OF PEMBERLEY The comings and goings on their grand estate present endless challenges for Elizabeth and Darcy. Can they avoid scandal given the recent arrival of Mr. Darcy's illegitimate brother Gregoire, Mr. Bennet's advancing years, the younger George Wickham's coming of age, and Dr. Maddox's departure from his position with the Prince Regent even as his many secrets threaten to be discovered? COURTSHIP OF MARY BENNET After her disastrous trip to the continent resulted in a passionate romance and an unintended child, Mary Bennet finds herself back in England, living with the shameful title of unwed mother. Having given up on ever finding love, Mary is shocked to find herself pursued by a proper gentleman. But are his intentions true, or is Mary being led astray by her heart once again? TORMENT OF GREGOIRE DARCY Leaving his sheltered, peaceful life at a Benedictine cloister, Gregoire enters a world he never imagined. Thrust into Regency England's secular society, Gregoire is overwhelmed. How can an inexperienced, single man stay true to himself while finding his place in a culture obsessed with matrimony?