
Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict
Jane Austen Addict, Book1
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Liza Ross
Courtney Stone - sassy, smart and suddenly single - has always felt she might have been better suited to life in Jane Austen’s England. Then one evening, having drifted off to sleep after self-medicating with pizza, Absolut, and Elizabeth and Darcy, Courtney wakes up in 19th-century England, in the body and bed of a girl called Jane Mansfield....
A laugh-out-loud romp with a Regency heart, this delightful debut is a truly modern comedy of manners.
©2015 Laurie Viera Rigler (P)2015 Oakhill PublishingListeners also enjoyed...












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Critic reviews
"Laurie Viera Rigler's Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict leads the field." (The Times)
"An enjoyable romp, stuffed with Austen prototypes...highly diverting." (Guardian)
"An enjoyable romp, stuffed with Austen prototypes...highly diverting." (Guardian)
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