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Misconceptions

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"Love and marriage abound as we revisit the delightful world of
Pride and Prejudice. Become enchanted once again with familiar
beloved characters brought back to life through this lighthearted
version of a classic tale.
Misconceptions begins where Jane Austen left off, with the
undaunted Mrs Bennet continuing her search to fi nd rich and
refi ned husbands for her unmarried daughters, Kitty and Mary.
Meanwhile, Lady Catherine renews her duty to fi nd a husband
for Miss Anne de Bourgh.
Will the girls cooperate with their mother’s plans or will their
hearts lead them elsewhere?"

245 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 8, 2010

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Misconceptions

The story is a lot about Kitty Bennet. Asked to come to London to help with her sister's illness. She is stuck in bed by Pneumonia and pregnancy. She is really quite ill and Bingley is worried. Eventually Kitty nurses her back to health. During this time, Kitty Dr Alexander become great friends. As per usual, Caroline Bingley was a clingy, know it all, in this story. At least she picked a new unknown man to attach herself to during the ball at Pemberley. Darcy was off limits to Caroline since his marriage to Elizabeth Bennet. Her new piece of Velcro is Mr Carrington. Mr Carrington however is there to meet Anne de Bourgh. Lady Catherine has a new plan since she failed to bring Darcy to agree to marry her daughter. She visits her old friend, Lord Carrington to suggest marriage between her daughter and his son. Both parents agreed. Meanwhile back to Pemberley. Carrington cannot lose Caroline, because if she's not watching him, Louisa steps in to detain. When Anne and Carrington rise early, they have time to talk and seem to like each other. But when Caroline is around no one else can get a word in edgewise. Carrington sure is not Darcy, because he would have cut her quickly. After the ball, Caroline and Louisa with Carrington head to Lyme. When Lady Catherine learns this off they go to follow. Don't mess with Lady Catherine's plans. When Anne is sitting watching the ocean hit the Cobbs. Carrington and Anne speak without any interference from the others, because Lady Catherine conveniently invited Caroline and Louisa to tea. Carrington proposes to Anne, and in the blink of an eye, is on his way to Rosings. Kitty in the meantime had her own problems. Forced into a relationship with Sir Jon because this is what her mother expects, Kitty is miserable. She loves her doctor, but Mrs Bennet decides she should catch Sir Jon because he's titled and wealthy. Little does Mrs Bennet look to his character. When she does find out that his character is flawed, she sends him on his way. Kitty and Alex are married and he makes his wealth traveling and training other doctors new methods for healing. All is good for Mrs Bennet to brag in the little town of Meryton, because she has another wealthy daughter and son-in-law to brag about. A lot happened at the Darcys first well planned ball at Pemberley.
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