Jane Austen Girl had an interesting premise, and it started off gangbusters--lively, funny, endearing. Then it turned into a much different read, a serious, somber book that left me feeling a bit betrayed, like I'd been dealt a bait and switch. It almost felt like the author hadn't thought through where she was going with this book. While the story compelled me to finish it, it didn't quite fulfill its potential. And the title was merely a calculated marketing ploy since "Jane Austen's" relevance to the storyline was paper-thin--wish I'd thought of that trick. While some parts were inspired, I guess I expected more from the entire work, especially since Cooper's a RITA winner.