[Sweet Tea Short Story 01] • A Spot of Sweet Tea
- Authors
- Grace, Maria
- Publisher
- White Soup Press
- Tags
- european historical fiction european historical romance , romance , classic historical fiction classic historical romance , regency historical fiction regency historical romance , jane austen sequel , 19th century historical fiction historical british fiction , jane austen variation pride and prejudice variation jane austen fan fiction pride and prejudice sequ , wealthy rich
- ISBN
- 9780692530979
- Date
- 2015-09-20T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.24 MB
- Lang
- en
Sweet, Austen-inspired treats, perfect with a cup of tea. Full of hope and ripe with possibility, beginnings and new beginnings refresh the spirit with optimism and anticipation. "Four Days in April" Two letters. Four Days. Everything changes. After offering a most disastrous proposal of marriage and receiving a rebuke he will never forget, Fitzwilliam Darcy writes Elizabeth Bennet an equally memorable letter. What if she answers it with one of her own?
"Last Dance " To be fond of dancing was a certain step towards falling in love. Mary was not. Nor was she fond of dresses or balls or parties, or any of the things most girls her age adored. With three sisters married, Aunt Philips insists she must be next. But is dancing essential to falling in love?
"Not Romantic" Once burned is twice shy. Charlotte has no place for romantic notions or sentimentality. All she asks is a comfortable home and a man who is respectable and steady. But the only man she knows who fits that description pines for her best friend. Must she betray her friendship to pursue everything she has ever hoped for
"Sweet Ginger " Harriet Smith has abandoned all hope of a home and family of her own and plans a future teaching for Mrs. Goddard. Things change with the arrival Rachel and Margaret Martin whose grumpy old bear of a brother might just have a taste for ginger.
From the award winning author of Given Good Principles, Remember the Past and Mistaking Her Character, Sweet Tea short stories offer the perfect bite to transport readers back to the Regency era for the first days of new love.