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Maria Lucas fell in love with Rosings Park on her very first visit. The pretty gardens and beautiful buildings. Even her sister's cottage was cozy and exceedingly nice. So, when Charlotte, her sister, asked for her help in minding her two young nieces, Maria jumped at the opportunity to spend time at Rosings Park and visit with her sister.
The other residents of Rosings Park give Maria pause. Mr. Collins, her sister's husband, shows very little affection and fawns too heavily over anything Rosings Park. Lady Catherine de Bourgh, the owner of Rosings Park, is frightening and discouraging. Even Anne de Bourgh, the heiress and daughter of Lady Catherine, is aloof and quiet.
To Maria's surprise while she is there, she finds a collection of romantic poetry and writings hidden away in Rosings Park, all meant for her sister! And to make things even more perplexing, They seemed to have been penned by a woman! Maria soon finds the author and vows to help her and her sister reach each other. As time goes on, Maria soon finds herself regretting her promise and finds herself with feelings she didn't even know she had. Can Maria figure her own feelings out before it is too late?
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Kitty Bennet is silly. She is also irritable and ignorant and insipid, or at least that is what her family has agreed on. In truth not many people take the time to know Kitty. This begins to change when Kitty is introduced to Georgiana Darcy and the two become friends. Georgiana likes Kitty for herself and doesn't have any preconceived opinions about her. But as they grow closer it becomes clear that Georgiana has secrets she holds close and Kitty's feelings seem to have a mind of their own.
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Caleb and Nott jump at the opportunity to leave their complicated and drama filled lives to go spend a quiet summer at the Wildemount State Park where they will work as camp counselors at Camp Pine Willow. Unfortunately things don't always go as smoothly as planned. New friends and new experiences open old wounds and give way to a camp already filled with more than enough drama to go around. They each find themselves thrown into a world of long days of summer heat and midnight lake escapades and lies and secrets and pasts that always seem to bubble up to the surface. It's sink or swim at Camp Pine Willow.

