Hi Maria Grazia, thank you for having me as a
guest! I am pleased to announce the
release of a new Pride and Prejudice variation, When Charlotte Became
Romantic. It’s part of a series of
secondary character books I’ve been writing that envision the women of Pride
and Prejudice in a new light. This novel is for any reader who felt sorry
for Charlotte and bemoaned her fate of being stuck with Collins for the rest of
her life. It imagines what would happen
if she had other choices and the chance to revisit her opinion on romance. Below is an excerpt from the very beginning
of the book. Enjoy!
Desperate to escape her parents’
constant criticism, Charlotte has accepted a proposal from Mr. Collins despite
recognizing his stupid and selfish nature.
But when a mysterious man from her past visits Meryton for the Christmas
season, he arouses long-buried feelings and causes her to doubt her
decision.
James Sinclair’s mistakes cost him a
chance with Charlotte three years ago, and he is devastated to find her engaged
to another man. Honor demands that he
step aside, but his heart will not allow him to leave Meryton. Their mutual
attraction deepens; however, breaking an engagement is not a simple matter and
scandal looms. If they are to be happy,
they must face her parents’ opposition, Lady Catherine’s disapproval, dangerous
figures from James’s past...and Charlotte’s nagging feeling that maybe she
should just marry Mr. Collins.
Charlotte had forsworn romance years
ago; is it possible for her to become romantic again?




