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Marsha Altman is an historian, and is an expert on Jane Austen sequels, having read nearly every single one that's been written. She has worked in the publishing industry with a literary agency and is writing a series continuing the story of the Darcys and the Bingleys. She lives in New York.

PRAISE FOR THE DARCYS AND THE BINGLEYS
"Can Jane Austen be improved on? Does Pride and Prejudice REALLY need to be continued? This charming period piece by debut novelist Marsha Altman proves that yes, you can never have too much Darcy and Elizabeth!
'Tis only three days until the double wedding of the Bennet sisters and best friends Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy. Mr. Bingley, lacking... experience, quizzes his (presumably much more knowledgeable) friend for certain helpful information relating to the honeymoon soon to come. Mr. Darcy, ever helpful, rides in a pouring rain to find a volume to help Bingley out of a certain predicament.
This delightful novel reintroduces us to old friends and acquaintances, and even shows different sides to the irrepressible Caroline Bingley and the fragile Anne de Bourgh."
— Shaley Melchior, www.forimmediatereleasereviews.com
PRAISE FOR THE PLIGHT OF THE DARCY BROTHERS:
"Altman did a wonderful job of creating a story that the reader could really get drawn down into... The love between Darcy and Elizabeth seems to be timeless."
- A Journey of Books blog
"I highly recommend this Pride and Prejudice sequel and encourage those who loved Jane Austen's book to read this one."
- Wendi's Book Corner blog
"There is a surprise on almost every page of this book. It is well-written, exciting, and certainly intriguing. In my opinion, this sequel is the author’s best yet."
- Everything Victorian blog
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