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Bespelling jane austen

Jane Everett and Capt. Robert Mitford realize they're reincarnated soul mates. Pert Caroline Merrill, lover of vampire novels, suspects handsome Mr. Blanchard of being a bloodsucker. In New York bookstore staffer Elizabeth Bennet encounters pharmaceutical CEO Charles Bingley and an unusual variety of vampires. And witchy Emma Woodhouse runs a dating service for Washington D.C.'s supernaturals.

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  • "Jane Everett and Capt. Robert Mitford realize they are reincarnated soul mates; Caroline Merrill suspects Mr. Blanchard of being a vampire; Elizabeth Bennet encounters Charles Bingley and vampires; and Emma Woodhouse runs a dating service for the supernatural."
  • "Jane Everett and Capt. Robert Mitford realize they're reincarnated soul mates. Pert Caroline Merrill, lover of vampire novels, suspects handsome Mr. Blanchard of being a bloodsucker. In New York bookstore staffer Elizabeth Bennet encounters pharmaceutical CEO Charles Bingley and an unusual variety of vampires. And witchy Emma Woodhouse runs a dating service for Washington D.C.'s supernaturals."@en
  • "Jane Everett and Capt. Robert Mitford realize they're reincarnated soul mates. Pert Caroline Merrill, lover of vampire novels, suspects handsome Mr. Blanchard of being a bloodsucker. In New York bookstore staffer Elizabeth Bennet encounters pharmaceutical CEO Charles Bingley and an unusual variety of vampires. And witchy Emma Woodhouse runs a dating service for Washington D.C.'s supernaturals."
  • "Almost Persuaded In this Regency tale of Robert and Jane, New York Times bestselling author Mary Balogh brings together former lovers who have seen beyond their past mistakes, and are determined to be together in this life and forever. Northanger Castle Caroline's obsession with Gothic novels serves as good training for a lifetime of destroying the undead with her newfound beau in this Regency by Colleen Gleason.Blood and PrejudiceIn fast-paced present-day New York City, Liz Bennett joins Mr. Darcy on his hunt to cure vampirism in New York Times bestselling author Susan Krinard's version of the classic story.Little to Hex HerEmma, a witch with a wizard boyfriend, runs a paranormal dating service in modern-day Washington, D.C., in this story from Janet Mullany."
  • "Four bestselling authors channel the wit and wisdom of Jane Austen - had she believed in reincarnation and vampires ... Mary Balogh's Almost Persuaded reunites former lovers from beyond the veil. In Northanger Castle by Colleen Gleason, an obsession with Gothic novels prepares a young woman to destroy the undead. Blood and Prejudice is Susan Krinard's contemporary New York City vampire version of the classic story; and Janet Mullany's Little to Hex Her puts Emma (a witch) in present-day DC with a paranormal dating service to run."
  • "What if Austen had believed in reincarnation and vampires' Join four bestselling authors as they channel the wit and wisdom of Jane Austen. ALMOST PERSUADED: In this Regency tale of Robert and Jane, New York Times bestselling author Mary Balogh brings together former lovers who have seen beyond the veil of forgetfulness to their past mistakes, and are determined to be together in this life, and forever. NORTHANGER CASTLE: Caroline's obsession with Gothic novels winds up being good training for a lifetime of destroying the undead with her new beau in this Regency by Colleen Gleason. BLOOD AND PREJUDICE: Set in the business world of contemporary New York City, Liz Bennett joins Mr. Darcy in his hunt for a vampire cure in Susan Krinard's version of the classic story. LITTLE TO HEX HER: Present-day Washington, D.C., is full of curious creatures in Janet Mullany's story, wherein Emma is a witch with a wizard boyfriend and a paranormal dating service to run."@en

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  • "Occult fiction"
  • "Occult fiction"@en
  • "Short stories"
  • "Short stories"@en
  • "Love stories"
  • "Love stories"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Parodies, imitations, etc"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en

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  • "Bespelling jane austen"@en
  • "Bespelling Jane Austen"
  • "Bespelling Jane Austen"@en