Here's a Jane Austen retelling you don't see often probably because Mansfield Park is usually referred to as everyone's least favorite novel. For some reason I've always loved it and couldn't wait to tell it in a setting that would make more sense to modern readers. France came to live with her mom's stepsisters after her dad went to jail when she was twelve. It was supposed to be temporary but almost seven years later she's still there and trying to decide what to do with her life. Should she go back to Utah now that she's a legal adult or should she stay in California where one aunt hates her, the other is overly dependent on her and the man of her dreams thinks of her as a sister... er cousin. (Does is count if your moms are only step sisters?) The only person she can confide all this to is her brother who is serving a full time mission for the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Paris, France. She just wants to do the right thing but what do you do when everyone wants you to do one thing but your heart's telling you to do another? Check out this modern-day Mormonization of Jane Austen's Mansfield Park.
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