On her walks through the garden, Jane stumbles across Martin's cabin, and he invites her in to watch TV. Jane goes for the gardener, Theodore, who is actually a man named Martin Jasper. Nobley.Īnd who do you think Jane picks for her first-choice suitor at Austenland? If you said "Nobley," well, you're wrong. Well, except her phone sneaky Jane stashes her cell phone in a secret hiding place.Īmong the guests of Pembrook Park are two ladies, Miss Charming and Miss Heartwright, and three studly gentlemen: Colonel Andrews, Major East, and Pembrook Park's very own Darcy, Mr. She quizzes her on the customs of the day, dresses her in 19th-century garb, and confiscates all of her technology. Wattlesbrook, welcomes Jane to the place. In other words, it's Austenland.Īustenland's prideful and particular proprietress, Mrs. Called Pembrook Park, this resort lets people dress in Regency period clothes, play whist and croquet, and flirt. Luckily for her, Jane's rich Great-Aunt Carolyn leaves Jane a very special present when she dies: a vacation to an exclusive resort in England. Obsessed with the BBC mini-series of Pride and Prejudice, Jane is looking for her very own Mr. Jane Hayes, a thirty-something single New Yorker, is lost in love stories. We won't get to Austenland until Chapter 4.
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