Lost in Austen: Reborn
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  • Reads 93,693
  • Votes 4,156
  • Parts 37
  • Time 5h 21m
Ongoing, First published Nov 11, 2014
"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single woman in ownership of her life must be in want of a husband. However little known the feelings or views of such a woman may be on her first entering into a relationship."

Not true for London dweller Amanda Price. Instead of finding the man of her dreams, she can think of nothing better than reading Pride and Prejudice daily after coming home from her dead-end job. But, she gets lost in her favorite novel when her mirror becomes a portal and sucks her into a parallel universe where she is Elizabeth Bennet! She soon finds herself tangled in the lives of The Bennet Family and Mr. Darcy. How can she get back to her world without upsetting the most cherished romance novel of all-time?
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A Glimpse of Love

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First book of the Acklams "A love hidden in memories..." Henry Acklam had long ago abandoned any thoughts of love. There were duties to fulfill-responsibilities to his family-and no room for weakness, no one with whom he could share his deepest feelings. At least, that was what he told himself. Yet, there was Noah, his best friend, whose heart ached for a loving marriage, someone to build a future with. Henry, ever loyal, would help him find the perfect wife, sacrificing his own discomfort to attend balls and events that never truly interested him. Anna Keighley, on the other hand, was in her fourth season, and the search for a husband wasn't a priority for her. Yet, unlike Henry, she did not shy away from the idea of love. Her open heart made Henry question his own convictions. She was the perfect match for Noah-beautiful, graceful, and kind-someone who could light up any room. Still, in the quiet depths of Henry's soul, something lingered, something he couldn't ignore. Love, he had come to believe, resided not in grand gestures, but in the unspoken glances shared between two people. When Anna Keighley looked at him, there was a spark, a quiet intensity, that spoke of a bond neither of them could deny.