M.J. Stratton

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M.J. Stratton



Average rating: 4.3 · 5,778 ratings · 638 reviews · 22 distinct worksSimilar authors
No Less Than Any Other: A P...

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Character and Countenance

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Thwarted

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Shadows of the Past: A Prid...

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To Marry for Love

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The Lake House at Ramsgate

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Love Unfeigned

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The Redemption of Lydia Wic...

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A Far Better Prospect: A Pr...

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When Given Good Principles:...

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“Mr. Darcy,” she said coolly, “I have never heard of a proposal where a gentleman so thoroughly insults a lady.”
M.J. Stratton, Character and Countenance

“You are asking me to marry you and never see him again. He is my twin, my brother. I would sooner cleave myself in half.”
M.J. Stratton, No Less Than Any Other: A Pride and Prejudice Variation

“The corner of his mouth quirked up, causing his dimple to appear, and Elizabeth was nearly mute at the sight of it.”
M.J. Stratton, No Less Than Any Other: A Pride and Prejudice Variation

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