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PLEASE NOTE: This title has been retired. An enhanced and expanded version has been published entitled
THE PROUD AND THE PREJUDICED: A Modern Twist on Pride and Prejudice, with 9900 more words than the original, 3 more chapters, and 4 more scenes of our hero and heroine battling their pride and prejudices as well as their intense attraction to one another.
2013 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award Semi-finalistAustenprose Selection: Debut Author of 2012
Austenesque Reviews: Favorite Modern Adaptation of 2013
P&E Readers' Choice: Top 10 Romance of 2012
All My Tomorrows is losing the ratings war.
For headwriter Alice McGillicutty, the past year has had enough drama. Her mother passed away, her last relationship ended in disaster, and now poor ratings are catapulting her long-running soap opera toward cancellation. For comfort and creative inspiration, she begins reading
The Edge of Darkness, an old melodramatic paperback she found among her mother's belongings.
When scandal rips Hollywood bad boy Peter Walsingham off the tabloids and into her studio, Alice doubts the small screen is big enough for his ego - or his entourage. In their battle of pride and prejudice, will Peter's vanity and arrogance compel Alice to write him out of her script, or can she find a role for him in All My Tomorrows?
"5 out of 5 stars: All My Tomorrows has solidified the thoughts I had after reading Pulse and Prejudice, in that Saucier is a master storyteller. Her ability to keep the reader engaged throughout both works is fantastic." - Kimberly Denny-Ryder for Austenprose
"Originative, unique, and remarkable: In the mood for an absorbing drama with unpredictable twists and intense romances? You will find much pleasure and enjoyment in this clever and inventive adaptation! I sure did!" - Austenesque Reviews "Saucier tells a wonderful love story with a sensual flare that warms the heart. Romance at its best delivered on a silver platter." - Ellen Hogan for Readers Favorites
"Although it has plenty of light, funny moments, it also draws you in to care for the characters. Once I had started reading, I found it very hard to put this book down." - Jane Austen Prequels and Sequels