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The Three Colonels
Jane Austen's Fighting Men
2012
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3.93
Average Rating
384
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PRAISE FOR PEMBERLEY RANCH "A heart–pounding romance...Pemberley Ranch is both fresh and a great history primer."- Publishers Weekly THE WORLD OF PRIDE & PREJUDICE AND SENSE & SENSIBILITY MERGE IN THIS ONE–OF–A–KIND CONTINUATION OF BOTH BELOVED JANE AUSTEN TALES. Love reigns supreme for Colonels Buford, Fitzwilliam, and Brandon as our brave fighting men are enjoying their courtships and early married lives with three beloved Austen heroines. The couples lead tranquil loves-until Napoleon escapes from exile. As the colonels set out to meet their destinies on the fields of Waterloo, Anne, Caroline, and Marianne defend their hearts against the fear of losing their loved ones forever. From the serenity of Regency England to the scandal and intrigue of the Congress of Vienna, three gentleman live, love, fight, and defend their country from Napoleon's voracious ambition. PRAISE FOR PEMBERLEY RANCH "A surefire page–turner...Jack Caldwell's heart-pounding standoffs and heart–racing romantic moments are bested only by his real gift in clever nuances and subtle references."- Austenprose "A spectacular integration of romance, war, history, adventure, and conflict...I was enthralled."- Austenesque Reviews
Avg Rating
3.93
Number of Ratings
310
5 STARS
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Author

Jack Caldwell
Jack Caldwell
Author · 8 books

Jack Caldwell, born and raised in the Bayou County of Louisiana, is an author, amateur historian, professional economic developer, playwright, and like many Cajuns, a darn good cook. His nickname—The Cajun Cheesehead—came from his devotion to his two favorite NFL teams: the New Orleans Saints and the Green Bay Packers. (Every now and then, Jack has to play the DVD again to make sure the Saints really won in 2010.) Always a history buff, Jack found and fell in love with Jane Austen in his twenties, struck by her innate understanding of the human condition. Jack uses his work to share his knowledge of history. Through his characters, he hopes the reader gains a better understanding of what went on before, developing an appreciation for our ancestors' trials and tribulations. When not writing or traveling with Barbara, Jack attempts to play golf. A devout convert to Roman Catholicism, Jack is married with three grown sons. Jack's blog postings—The Cajun Cheesehead Chronicles—appear regularly at Austen Variations.

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