A Case for the Sea: A Regency Romance Inspired by Jane Austen’s Sanditon (Sanditon Stories)
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Historical Romance Inspired by Jane Austen's Novels
(Part of the Sanditon Series, but it can be read on its own; warning: contains some sexual content)
Henry Heywood is an unhappy lawyer who jumps at the opportunity to spend the summer in Sanditon, an up-and-coming seaside resort. The town has everything going for it -- the sea, the sand, and sometimes even the sun -- with only one problem: the two principal families, the Parkers and the Denhams, are at war.
Henry's sister, Charlotte, has married into the Parkers, and the woman he secretly loves, Frederica Lambe, is aligned with them too. But Miss Lambe knows that this tension is bad for business, and she thinks she has come up with a solution: setting Henry up with one of the Denhams!
Can Henry convince Miss Lambe that Sanditon can succeed without his betrothal to a member of the Denham family? Can he win her heart instead?
This is Book Two of Sanditon Stories, but it can be read as a standalone novel. In addition, several characters from Jane Austen's works, including Sanditon, Pride and Prejudice, and Emma, appear in A Case for the Sea, but readers do not have to be familiar with these original works before reading this derivative story.
The first book in the Sanditon Stories series is Alma Kelleher's The Gentleman's House Near the Lane.
*Please note: This story includes some sexual content. This is not a clean romance.
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