Download Sweet Extras Novelettes series (P&P Sequels) by Leenie Brown (.ePUB)

Sweet Extras Novelettes series (Pride and Prejudice Sequels) by Leenie Brown
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Overview: Leenie Brown has always been a girl with an active imagination, which, while growing up, was both an asset, providing many hours of fun as she played out stories, and a liability, when her older sister and aunt would tell her frightening tales. At one time, they had her convinced Dracula lived in the trunk at the end of the bed she slept in when visiting her grandparents!
Although it has been years since she cowered in her bed in her grandparents’ basement, she still has an imagination which occasionally runs away with her, and she feeds it now as she did then ─ by reading!
Her heroes, when growing up, were authors, and the worlds they painted with words were (and still are) her favourite playgrounds! Now, as an adult, she spends much of her time in the Regency world, playing with the characters from her favourite Jane Austen novels and those of her own creation.
When she is not traipsing down a trail in an attempt to keep up with her imagination, Leenie resides in the beautiful province of Nova Scotia with her two sons and her very own Mr. Brown (a wonderful mix of all the best of Darcy, Bingley, and Edmund with a healthy dose of the teasing Mr. Tilney and just a dash of the scolding Mr. Knightley).
Genre: Fiction > Romance Fiction > Regency; Adaptations & Pastiche

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#1 Moonlight, Mistletoe, and Mary: A Sweet Extra Novelette
He might not mind the mistletoe and matchmakers if they were pointing to the right lady.
Colonel Richard Fitzwilliam ventured into Hertfordshire a month ago for two reasons. First, he wished to visit his cousin. Second, he’s seeking a different life. Little did he know that a third reason would find him while he was at Netherfield, but here he is, basking in the moonlight and wishing for the last thing he thought he would ever want – a wife.
Now, if he can steer clear of matchmakers, as well as mistletoe-wielding Bingleys, and if he can find the courage needed to risk a friendship, he might just receive his own happily ever after this Christmas.
Moonlight, Mistletoe, and Mary is the first novelette in Leenie Brown’s Sweet Extras Collection and is a sequel to Matching Mr. Darcy. If you like short and sweet reads that slip easily into the cracks of life, filling them with love and laughter, then you will enjoy this sweet friends-to-lovers romance about daring to take the risk necessary to claim a happy forever.

#2 Midnight with Mary: A Sweet Extra Novelette
He has found his perfect match. If only he felt free to marry…
Colonel Richard Fitzwilliam has seen the devastating effects of war both in the land where battles are fought and at home where wives are left widows and children are left fatherless. This knowledge is the foundation upon which his charitable Christmas tradition is based. It is also why he intends never to marry. For three years he has been able to carry out his mission to help those in need while never once wishing to give up his bachelorhood.
However, this Christmas, when he travels to Hertfordshire, his covert tradition will be harder to carry out in an unfamiliar place, and when he asks for help, the assistance he is given by a pretty, scheming lady will be enough to make him curse his profession and long to be free to marry.
Midnight with Mary is the second novelette in Leenie Brown’s Sweet Extras Collection and is a sequel to Christmas in Gracechurch Street. If you like short and sweet reads that slip easily into the cracks of life, then you will enjoy this Christmas romance about two new friends discovering their love for each other and finding that, despite their shared aversion to marrying one another, some unions are simply destined to be.

#3 Arguing With Mary: A Sweet Extra Novelette
The house party was his idea. Falling in love was not.
Colonel Richard Fitzwilliam’s name was not on the guest list for the house party. There was no need to put his name on it. After all, he was already there, he had come up with the idea, and, most importantly, he was not looking for a wife. Of course, one does not have to be looking for love to find it.
Mary Bennet scowls at Richard incessantly, argues with him at every turn, and would rather that he stayed far away from her. And yet, he comes to realize that he can’t imagine his future as happy without her.
But how does a gentleman go from the object of a lady’s disdain to the man she longs to marry? With any luck, the colonel will bumble his way into happily arguing with Mary forever.
Arguing with Mary is the third novelette in Leenie Brown’s Sweet Extras Collection and is a sequel to With Quill and Ink. If you like short and sweet reads that slip easily into the cracks of life, then you will enjoy this Pride and Prejudice inspired romance about two people who seem to be enemies discovering that they are much better together than are apart.

#4 Pretending to Love Mary: A Sweet Extra Novelette

Other men fell in love in an instant. Not him!
He was only pretending to love her. She was just a friend in need of his assistance to ward off an unwanted suitor.
But then, if that were true, why did he feel as if his future would be incomplete without her in it?
Download Pretending to Love Mary and join Colonel Fitzwilliam as he attends a ball and attempts to keep Miss Mary Bennet safe from an unwelcome proposal as well as the schemes of a disappointed and jealous lady and her sister. You will discover, just as the colonel does, that it is not an easy task nor is it one without great risk, for if things do not go well, he may find his own heart is the greatest casualty.
Pretending to Love Mary is the fourth novelette in Leenie Brown’s Sweet Extras Collection and is a sequel to His Father’s Last Gift.

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#1, #2 & 4: https://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?p=10431556#10431556
#3: https://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?p=9494892#9494892




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