An Arranged Marriage


Review: An Arranged Marriage by Jan Hahn

Title: An Arranged MarriageAuthor: Jan Hahn
Publisher: Meryton Press
Publication Date: June 7, 2011paperback, 230 pagesISBN: 978-1-936009-14-5
Genre: Historical Fiction, Pride and Prejudice Variation
Source: From Publisher

Summary from goodreads:Can a marriage of convenience ever lead to true love? Immediately after Elizabeth Bennet refuses Mr. Darcy’s proposal at Hunsford, her father dies, leaving Longbourn entailed away and little fortune to sustain his widow and daughters. Six months later, the Bennet family receives a visitor with a most unusual offer that promises to save the family from financial and social ruin. Elizabeth’s sense of duty forces her to enter into an arranged marriage with a man she does not even like. Told from Elizabeth’s point of view, An Arranged Marriage is a compelling twist on Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. Can Elizabeth overcome her feelings of anger, resentment, and suspicion toward her new husband and – the most bewildering sensation of all – a growing attraction for the last man in the world she ever wished to marry?

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An Arranged Marriage by Jan Hahn

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Product Details

Rating: **** – 4.5 Stars

GENRE: Regency Romance

BOOK SUMMARY: Can a marriage of convenience ever lead to true love? Immediately after Elizabeth Bennet refuses Mr. Darcy’s proposal at Hunsford, her father dies, leaving Longbourn entailed away and little fortune to sustain his widow and daughters. Six months later, the Bennet family receives a visitor with a most unusual offer that promises to save the family from financial and social ruin. Elizabeth’s sense of duty forces her to enter into an arranged marriage with a man she does not even like. Can Elizabeth overcome her feelings of anger, resentment, and suspicion toward her new husband and – the most bewildering sensation of all – a growing attraction for the last man in the world she ever wished to marry? (Amazon.com Book Description)

REVIEWER COMMENTS: What a wonderful take on Pride and Prejudice. Hahn does an amazing job staying true to the characters and the dialogues of the time period, and offers a new twist on how Darcy and Elisabeth come to be the happily ever after Mr. and Mrs. Darcy.

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Sunday, March 18, 2012

An Arranged Marriage by Jan Hahn

An Arranged Marriage by Jan Hahn does not have a new premise for Austen fiction fans. The Bennett’s will be strained with reduced circumstances unless Lizzy agrees to marry Mr. Darcy. Lizzy agrees and heads off with Mr. Darcy and she is greatly uncomfortable with her new husband she barely knows except to hate. The story follows Elizabeth and Darcy as the misunderstand each other until Elizabeth finally acknowledges her deep feelings of love for Darcy.

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December 06, 2011

Book Review: An Arranged Marriage by Jan Hahn

I used to think that one of the best compliments I could give a book was to say I read the whole thing in one sitting because it was so good. I read the first 3/4ths of An Arranged Marriage in one sitting and then purposefully slowed down to savor the last bit over several days because I didn’t want it to end. I believe I have a new best compliment.

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An Arranged Marriage, by Jan Hahn – A Review

21 August 2011 by Christina B.

An Arranged Marriage, by Jan Hahn (2011)Guest review by Christina Boyd

Debut author Jan Hahn’s novel, An Arranged Marriage, begs the question, “can a marriage of convenience ever lead to true love?” In Hahn’s impressive alteration of Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice, days after Miss Elizabeth Bennet stringently refuses the proposal of Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy at Hunsford, her beloved father dies, leaving the family with meager resources and an estate entailed to their toad-eating cousin, Mr. Collins. Half a year later, as the ladies of Longbourn are packing to make way for the new owner, Mr. Darcy offers for Elizabeth’s hand once again. Despite her passionate dislike and distrust of the man, Elizabeth, with a grievous and bitter heart, accepts his proposal, saving her family from ruination and despair. Refreshingly narrated from Elizabeth’s keen and often caustic perspective, we are privy to her inner most thoughts as she struggles to conquer her turmoil of the loss of her father; the disgrace of her youngest sister; the humiliation of her eldest sister; the anxiety of nearly losing her home; and of course, the distress from this arranged marriage. And yet most disconcerting to her psyche is her blossoming passion for the last man in the world she could ever be prevailed upon to marry.

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An Arranged Marriage Blog Tour with Author Jan Hahn

2 August 2011 by Laurel Ann (Austenprose)

An Arranged Marriage, by Jan Hahn (2011)Please join us today in welcoming author Jan Hahn on her book blog tour in celebration of the release of An Arranged Marriage, a new Pride and Prejudice “what if” novel just published by Meryton Press.

Thank you, Laurel Ann, for inviting me to post a blog at Austenprose for my first novel, An Arranged Marriage. I am delighted to be with you and to share my love for Jane Austen with like-minded friends.

The idea of being forced into a marriage of convenience has always fascinated me. Today, it would seem horrific to imagine a woman spending her life with a man she did not choose, but we know such unions were common in Regency England. If you were Elizabeth Bennet, however, and if the man was tall, handsome, and rich, would that make you more amenable to such an agreement? Elizabeth’s views on love and marriage were way ahead of her time. After all, she dared to challenge convention by refusing two proposals, so what would she choose?

In my story, immediately after Elizabeth refuses Darcy’s proposal at Hunsford, her father dies, leaving Longbourn entailed away and with little money to sustain his widow and daughters. Six months later, the Bennet family receives a visit from a gentleman with a most unusual offer that promises to save the family from financial and social ruin, and Elizabeth is torn between her sense of duty and her dislike of the man, Fitzwilliam Darcy.

What if Elizabeth and Darcy had never met at Pemberley? What if she had thrown aside the letter he composed at Rosings? What if she didn’t know that he had been the means of saving one sister while injuring another? How would she react to a proposed match? And what would ever make her accept Darcy as her husband?

These questions inspired me to write An Arranged Marriage. I spent a great deal of time considering Elizabeth’s dilemma while soaking in a tub of hot water, which for reasons unknown, inspires creativity in me. After toweling off, I slipped my feet into Elizabeth’s shoes and conjured up a story that would thrust Lizzy and Darcy together, even though she believed that he was the last man in the world she could ever marry.

A lady’s maid who Elizabeth begins to suspect is more to Darcy than a servant, a distrustful, repressed Georgiana, intrigue, and even danger intrudes into the Darcys’ new marriage, causing Elizabeth to battle between anger towards her husband and a growing attraction for him.

An Arranged Marriage is written in first person from Elizabeth’s point of view. I found that process both enlightening and frustrating, but I discovered that it suited me. I absolutely love stories set in the early 19th century. I will always be grateful that I wasn’t born into that life, but I find its manners, customs, and fashions utterly romantic. Writing in first person enables me to feel as though I am present at Longbourn, London, and Pemberley—and I’m married to Darcy! It is an escape I treasure, and one I can’t help visiting again and again.

I appreciate all of you who have supported me through the years with your generous encouragement for my stories. I hope you will enjoy owning a copy of An Arranged Marriage.

Author Jan Hahn (2011)About the author:

Jan Hahn left the world of business and plunged into her love for writing. She has created stories since childhood, spending hours entertaining friends with her tales. For years, she has been enlisted by various local organizations to write skits and dramas. Until recently, she recorded, edited, and published oral histories. Currently, she is working with her editor on The Journey, her second novel to be published in the fall. She is blessed to have five children and to have been married to her own Mr. Darcy until his death in 2008. She lives in Texas, but in her heart, she longs to spend a season in Derbyshire. An Arranged Marriage is her debut novel. Visit Jan on Facebook or at Meryton Press

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An Arranged Marriage  is now available for purchase through Amazon.com

Quick update: An Arranged Marriage is already available through Barnes & Noble online. Coming to Amazon soon.

As we approach the deadline, we continue to hear from Jan’s fans who anxiously await for their own copies of An Arranged Marriage.  For the author, it must be an honor to know that her work has garnered a faithful following.  In an effort to create the best presentation of her work, our initial publishing date must be pushed back a wee bit.  We expect to have it published no later than August 1st.   In the meantime, we’d like to share with you the cover design which has now been finalized.

The ball is rolling on publishing Jan’s books.  Tentative release dates are: An Arranged Marriage – 7/15-2011; The Journey – 10/17/2011.

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