Jane Austen in Boston: a modern retelling of Persuasion in which the
sensible daughter of a flighty Brahmin family finds love against all
odds
Jane Fortune's fortunes have taken a downturn. Thanks to the profligate
habits of her father and older sister, the family's money has evaporated
and Jane has to move out of the only home she's ever known: a stately
brick town house on Boston's prestigious Beacon Hill. Thirty-eight and
terminally single, Jane has never pursued idle pleasures like her
sibling and father. Instead, she has devoted her time to running the
Fortune Family Foundation, a revered philanthropic institution that has
helped spark the careers of many a budding writer, including Max
Wellman, Jane's first--and only--love.
Now Jane has lost her luster. Max, meanwhile, has become a bestselling
novelist and a renowned literary lothario. But change is afoot. And in
the process of saving her family and reigniting the flames of true love,
Jane might just find herself becoming the woman she was always meant to
be.