About Henry Fitzwilliam's War
Battlefield injuries forge a young man's destiny. Love is abandoned to an unreachable future, only to be rediscovered in another time. Henry Fitzwilliam, the Matlock heir, is a man of his class-and his time. Determined to test himself in conflict, he calls on the Bennet Wardrobe to send him where he can learn what he must. Those lessons, though, are not what he expected. His journey begins in Victorian London and ends in humanity's most awful war. Cast down by gas, the young Lieutenant spends weeks recuperating at the Beach House at Deauville. There he encounters an incredible woman, one who will shape his search for love after he returns to his own time. Henry Fitzwilliam's War is a novella. Included is Special Bonus Content-Cinders and Smoke-a North and South novelette written in the Bennet Wardrobe's universe. About the Wardrobe Series: The Wardrobe sends Bennets on time travels where they can discover what they must. Explore how the Bennet sisters' love stories echo through time across all eight books. Some doors open to cloaks and bonnets, others to unknown futures. Leigh Dreyer, author of the "Flight" Series, a Pride and Prejudice Variation wrote of the Bennet Wardrobe: Don deftly weaves a fascinating tapestry of intrigue, fantasy, romance, and adventure not to be missed by anyone who loves Jane Austen. While his books begin with familiar characters, each subsequent volume examines complex personalities and experiences, deepening the reader's experience. Readers rate "Henry Fitzwilliam's War" Five Stars: Carol (in Canada) says: A beautifully written novella introducing a major character, Henry Fitzwilliam, great-grandson of Lydia Bennet in a historical/alternate journey of Pride & Prejudice in the Bennet Wardrobe series. It is rich in history, emotions and the five senses that blend seamlessly together. This novella is next in line after 'The Keeper' and before the next book comes out "The Exile". Donadee's Corner reviews: Don's characters accentuate the storyline while keeping somewhat with the original. He gracefully plays with the lives of the characters and gives them new directions that will excite you all the while knowing that it is still one of our favorite books. Nicole Clarkston enthuses: The book starts out gritty and ambitious, then waxes lyrical and transcendent as it tackles sweeping topics of ruinous pride and love that defies boundaries. Highly recommend this contribution to the popular Wardrobe Series!
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