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Pride, Prejudice and the Perfect Match

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Author(s) Marilyn Brant
ISBN / ASIN 1482574462
ISBN-13 9781482574463
Availability Usually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank #1,834,586
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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Read the latest contemporary romance by NY Times & USA Today bestselling author Marilyn Brant:

A single mother and an ER doctor meet on an Internet dating site--each for reasons that have little to do with finding their perfect match--in this modern, Austen-inspired story. It's a tribute to the power of both "pride" & "prejudice" in bringing two people romantically together, despite their mutual insistence that they should stay apart...

Would an Elizabeth Bennet by any other name be as appealing to a Darcy?

Beth Ann Bennet isn't looking for love. She's an aspiring social worker using an online alias to study sex-role stereotypes. Dr. William Darcy isn't looking for love either. He's just trying to fund his new clinic by winning a major bet. Both think Lady Catherine's Love Match Website will help them get what they want--fast, easy and without endangering their hearts. Both are in for a big surprise.

Pride, Prejudice and the Perfect Match...where true love is just a fib and a click away.

"Brant couldn't have done a better job at pulling me into the story and keeping me hooked until the end... I liked this book so much that I delayed watching the Season 3 premiere of Downton Abbey!! (This is a huge deal.)" ~Kimberly Denny-Ryder, Austenprose

"Heart-warming, tender, and sweet - Pride, Prejudice and the Perfect Match is a lovely tribute to Jane Austen and her masterpiece." ~Austenesque Reviews

Praise for Marilyn's debut novel, According to Jane:
"A charming book." ~Family Circle
"Fresh, original, and lots of fun." ~Barnes & Noble Review
"Brant infuses her sweetly romantic and delightfully clever tale with just the right dash of Austen-esque wit." ~Chicago Tribune
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