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When Charlotte Kinder treats herself to a two-week vacation at Austenland, she happily leaves behind her ex-husband and his delightful new wife, her ever-grateful children, and all the rest of her real life in America. She dons a bonnet and stays at a country manor house that provides an immersive Austen experience, complete with gentleman actors who cater to the guests' Austen fantasies. Everyone at Pembrook Park is playing a role, but increasingly, Charlotte isn't sure where roles end and reality begins. And as the parlor games turn a little bit menacing, she finds she needs more than a good corset to keep herself safe. Is the brooding Mr. Mallery as sinister as he seems? What is Miss Gardenside's mysterious ailment? Was that an actual dead body in the secret attic room? And-perhaps of the most lasting importance-could the stirrings in Charlotte's heart be a sign of real-life love? The follow-up to reader favorite Austenland provides the same perfectly plotted pleasures, with a feisty new heroine, plenty of fresh and frightening twists, and the possibility of a romance that might just go beyond the proper bounds of Austen's world. How could it not turn out right in the end?
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This really wasn't very good. The mystery was pretty lame. The romance made almost NO sense. I had a weird feeling Eddie was her love interest at one point, which was WEIRD because he was supposed to be her brother character. I know he wasn't ACTUALLY her brother but still it was WEIRD. It came pretty much out of nowhere. No interest. No buildup. Not to mention after TWO WEEKS??? TWO WEEKS??? She's ready to uproot her entire family and move ACROSS THE WORLD to be with some guy she barely knows. Like. Idk. Make it make sense.