Jane and the Damned
by Janet Mullany 2020-08-27 12:46:37
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"" "Jane Austen""Novelist . . . gentlewoman . . . " "Damned, Fanged, and Dangerous to know. """ Aspiring writer Jane Austen knows that respectable young ladies like herself are supposed to shun the Damned--the beautiful, fashionable, exquisitely sed... Read more

"" "Jane Austen""
Novelist . . . gentlewoman . . . " "Damned, Fanged, and Dangerous to know. "

""

Aspiring writer Jane Austen knows that respectable young ladies like herself are supposed to shun the Damned--the beautiful, fashionable, exquisitely seductive vampires who are all the rage in Georgian England in 1797. So when an innocent (she believes) flirtation results in her being turned--by an absolute cad of a bloodsucker--she acquiesces to her family's wishes and departs for Bath to take the waters, the only known cure.

But what she encounters there is completely unexpected: perilous jealousies and further betrayals, a new friendship and a possible love. Yet all that must be put aside when the warring French invade unsuspecting Bath--and the streets run red with good English blood. Suddenly only the staunchly British Damned can defend the nation they love . . . with Jane Austen leading the charge at the battle's forefront. Less

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  • William Morrow & Company
  • September 1, 2010
  • 9780061958304
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