Possibilities (The Austen Series, Book 6)
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Allie Ellen is the daughter of a respected, wealthy southern family who owns a plantation. Frederick Wently has no money and has plans to join the Air Force. When the two meet, they feel a deep, mutual attraction.
But Allie’s unsentimental aunt dissuades her from the awakening love—so when Frederick proposes, Allie runs off. Ten years later, Allie and Frederick find themselves in the same city once again. But other love interests and Frederick’s bitterness from their earlier break up may keep them apart forever. Will unrequited love ever become a great romance? And will forgiveness and hope erase the memories of the past in time for Allie and Frederick to have a shared future?
Debra White Smith’s many fans, Jane Austen admirers, and those who enjoy a well-told tale of hope, faith, and romance will be eager to read this contemporary story of love’s possibilities.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #493629 in Books
- Published on: 2006-08-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 312 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
The Austen Series
If you’re a Jane Austen fan, you’ll love the colorful characters and fascinating relationships in Debra White Smith’s delightful, contemporary novel based on Austen’s Persuasion.
"A yardman?" Landon’s thin eyebrows arched. "You want to marry a yardman?" Her blue eyes couldn't have been wider...or more disdainful.
Practical, down-to-earth Allie is the daughter of Willis Elton, a wealthy, respected gentleman farmer. Although allowed to attend college and obtain a master’s degree in horticulture, she is expected to marry well and take her place in society. But Allie has a problem. She’s in love with the handsome Frederick Wently—the yardman.
Yielding to family pressure, she withdraws from the relationship. But as the years pass, her heart refuses to surrender. When Frederick turns up on the arm of a close family friend, Allie struggles with jealousy and heartbreak. What can she do to get him back? And should she even try?
An intriguing look at the twists and turns of love.
About the Author
Debra White Smith has more than 40 books to her credit and over 1 million books in print. The author of Romancing Your Husband (more than 100,000 copies sold) and the popular Jane Austen series, Debra’s award-winning writing, entertaining humor, and solid biblical knowledge have made her a reader favorite and a sought-after conference speaker. Debra holds an M.A. in English.
Customer Reviews
Great Re-write of Jane Austen's Persuasion
If you are new to this series, it is a re-write of all Jane Austen's novels in modern times with a Christian undertone. This one of the best ones, in my opinion. It was a very gripping read. The main charachter Allie starts off in love with the gardener of her father's plantation. She works along side hime and has a degree in horticulture. Her family is very rich, the gardener Fredrick, is not. Well the two talk about marriage and then Allie goes and talks to her Aunt Landon, who has been a second mother to Allie since Allie's mom passed away. Aunt Landon was not happy with Allie's choice in men and persuaded her that if she ever got engaged to Fredrick the family would be most unhappy with her and she may be cut out of her aunt's will.
So Allie, not wanting to disappoint her family does not marry, Fredrick.
10 years later he reappears in her life. She feels sad, miserable, lonely, pathetic and he feels bitter, hurt, but still love for her.
Other great characters join the mix and the question is will Allie and Fredrick get back together?
Read the book to find out, there are many obstacles for them to overcome and many miscommunications that just make the book a real page turner.
I loved this series and recommend it to anyone who loves Jane Austen and Christian literature.
Light romantic read!
Debra White Smith continues her series of contemporary retellings of Jane Austen novels with a fresh look at Persuasion. Possibilities tells the story of wealthy Allie who regrets her decision of a decade past to reject the proposal of the family's yardman Frederick Wently on the basis of social prejudice.
Frederick reenters Allie's life after sacrificial service in the war in Afghanistan as a pilot. Allie's family fortunes have waned due to the indulgent lifestyle sought by her father and sisters and Frederick harbours bitterness stemming from Allie's rejection of him in the past. Both Frederick and Allie must search their hearts to determine if forgiveness and acceptance will take precendence over heartache and disdain.
While traditional fans of Jane Austen's work may balk at reading such a book, Ms Smith will no doubt convert many with her emphasis on looking at the heart and rising above inane social restrictions that continue to influence us today.
Very sorry to see the series end
As a Jane Austen addict, I've read many variations of Jane Austen's work including several sequels and retellings. I was beginning to despair of finding any with a good clean story line that didn't include graphic sex. I enjoyed this series so much I'm sorry to see it end.





