Henry Crawford begins to tell his tale of what happened, with his nefarious history with Maria Crawford at Mansfield Park.
The residents at Pemberley listen, and all roads lead back to one solution: the residents of Mansfield Park have to come to Pemberley and face the Crawford family.
All throughout this, Jane Bennet’s story of her friendship with Mary Crawford unfolds and explains their history.
All throughout this, Kitty Bennet must face a painful reality: the two men who are in love with her are in the same space and she has to accept that she might be the problem in this situation.
Here comes Part seven of the story, showing that life can get complex, no matter what.
Ney Mitch has been a long-standing Jane Austen enthusiast, having written forty novels that were inspired by her various works. Since stumbling on Miss Austen’s books after graduating from college, she has always dabbled in Austen inspired literature, ranging from writing works for teens to adults. Originally, her desire was to adapt Jane Austen’s writing in a way to help young adults connect with her, however over time, she has spread her aims to other genres and styles. Having received her BA Degree at Desales University, she is a writer, both literary and dramatic, as well as being a Historic Reenactor.