Susan, a Jane Austen Prequel

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Pub Date Jun 30 2021 | Archive Date May 19 2021

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Description

a light imagining of what Austen's Lady Susan might have been like - at just sixteen

a light imagining of what Austen's Lady Susan might have been like - at just sixteen


Advance Praise

Ah, the Regency era! A time of beauty, refinement and grace. A time of grand balls, horse drawn carriages and letters painstakingly written with quill pens. For Susan Smithson, these are the most significant years of her life. Susan was born with stunning good looks and a brazen attitude. Unfortunately, she was also bereft of parents before coming of age, leaving her in the care of family members who are not particularly affluent. While Susan tries to be as agreeable as possible, she can’t help but be driven by her heart, her lofty aspirations, and her penchant for the finer things in life. But somehow, scandal seems to follow Susan, no matter how many last-chances her uncles grant.

Fans of Jane Austen are in for an indulgent treat with the brilliantly crafted novel, Susan. Alice McVeigh has truly mastered the period parlance, immersing readers fully in this charming historical romance. The story features a few familiar characters such as the hard-to-please Lady Catherine de Bourgh and the unending perorations of one Mr. Collins. But the ever impertinent Susan is the unmistakable star in this polished novel set in the beloved Pride and Prejudice world. Also a delight is the care shown for the impromptu musical practices and performances dappled throughout, clearly told from an author with a passion for the craft. Let your bouncy ringlets down and don your finest gown while you join Susan as she navigates the precarious path to adulthood.

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Ah, the Regency era! A time of beauty, refinement and grace. A time of grand balls, horse drawn carriages and letters painstakingly written with quill pens. For Susan Smithson, these are the most...


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I was really impressed by "Susan, a Jane Austen Prequel".

The novel was close in tone to Austen's novels and the characters and the plot both felt realistic for the time period the novel is set in.

The author also managed to tie in a lot of Austen's characters into her novel in a way that felt natural and true to their established characters from the original novels.

The plot and characters were fun, the resolution satisfying, and I wouldn't mind reading more about this Susan's life.

I'm saying "this Susan" because this is my only gripe with this novel: it doesn't really feel like a prequel to Austen's "Susan" but rather like a stand-alone novel in Austen's universe. This is because the characters of Susan and Alicia don't really feel like they could develop into the characters of the same name in the original novel.

Still, this is an entertaining novel, certainly inspired by Jane Austen, and definitely worth reading for its own merit.

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I had enjoyed reading this book, it was a great Jane Austen re-imagining. The characters were great and I enjoyed going on this story.

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