The Matchmaker, Christie Capps
The Matchmaker, Christie Capps
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The Matchmaker
A Pride & Prejudice Novella

Author: Christie Capps

Narrator: Stevie Zimmerman

Unabridged: 2 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/16/2021


Synopsis

A feel-good variation of Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice!
Georgiana Darcy fancies herself a matchmaker. Determined to help her brother out of his blue spell, she decides that her new acquaintance—Miss Jane Bennet—is just the lady to fill Darcy’s heart with cheer. And while she is at it, would not Miss Elizabeth Bennet suit Georgiana’s cousin Colonel Fitzwilliam perfectly?
Misunderstandings abound as the characters readers know and love take matters into their own hands, leaving Miss Darcy caught unaware.
Will Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy and Elizabeth admit they are in love with each other, or will the interference of a well-meaning girl keep them apart? What happens when the course of true love does not run straight? Does Miss Darcy learn the lesson that it is best not to interfere?
Told primarily from Mr. Darcy and Miss Elizabeth’s point of view, this charming 25,000-word Regency tale by best-selling author Christie Capps is appropriate for all ages.

Reviews

The Matchmaker is an engaging contemporary romance from debut author Saman Shad. In establishing a marriage matchmaking business catering to Sydney’s Desi community, Saima defies tradition. Not only is she in her mid-thirties and single but she ignores factors such as class and status, and focuses on......more

Saman Shad has written an interesting debut novel set around the Desi community of Sydney. Saima is a matchmaker for her community. She is not who you would imagine as a matchmaker. Saima is in her early 30's and matches couples by compatibility not class, occupation or social standing. many of the e......more

Thank you Penguin for sending us a copy to read and review. Australia is a melting pot of cultural diversity and it’s good to see people of all backgrounds, religions and ethnicities appearing in our books, tv shows and in the writing world. Acceptance and understanding is coming along but it is inte......more