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Pride, Prejudice, and Push-up Bras: The Bennet Sisters Book 1
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Pride, Prejudice, and Push-up Bras: The Bennet Sisters Book 1
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Pride, Prejudice, and Push-up Bras: The Bennet Sisters Book 1
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College freshman Liz Bennet refuses to let her name --or Jane Austen, for that matter--define her. Even though she's one of five teenage sisters named after the Bennet sisters in "The Book," as Liz not-so-fondly calls it, she can't afford to let her life parallel The Book in any way. Period. Liz has big plans for her future, and they don't exactly mesh with the life laid out for a fictional young woman 200 years ago. When two gorgeous guys, Charlie Bingham and Alex Darcy, arrive in Liz's Minnesota town, her whole world is turned upside down. Her sister Jane starts acting like a lunatic with Charlie. Alex is tempting but also a jerk. Seeing too many uncanny connections to The Book, Liz is afraid she can't win. Is this fate's little joke on her modern Bennet family? What's a girl to do? Fight? Or ... surrender?
College freshman Liz Bennet refuses to let her name --or Jane Austen, for that matter--define her. Even though she's one of five teenage sisters named after the Bennet sisters in "The Book," as Liz not-so-fondly calls it, she can't afford to let her life parallel The Book in any way. Period. Liz has big plans for her future, and they don't exactly mesh with the life laid out for a fictional young woman 200 years ago. When two gorgeous guys, Charlie Bingham and Alex Darcy, arrive in Liz's Minnesota town, her whole world is turned upside down. Her sister Jane starts acting like a lunatic with Charlie. Alex is tempting but also a jerk. Seeing too many uncanny connections to The Book, Liz is afraid she can't win. Is this fate's little joke on her modern Bennet family? What's a girl to do? Fight? Or ... surrender?


















