See No Evil

Author: Wade H. Mann
Genre(s): Romance | Historical
Total pages: 67
See No Evil

What if every chapter of a love story told the truth in a different way?

At the Meryton assembly, Mr. Darcy is caught staring at Elizabeth Bennet. It is an unfortunate beginning—made worse by the fact that Elizabeth is blind, impertinent, and perfectly aware of his discomfort. Within minutes, she has assessed his pride, his misery in company, and the danger of allowing one’s manners to be governed by fear.
This unusual variation of Pride and Prejudice follows an Elizabeth whose loss of sight has not diminished her wit, courage, or understanding of character. If anything, it has sharpened them. She hears what others miss, notices what others conceal, and refuses to be reduced to an object of pity.
Each chapter adopts a different narrative style: dialogue, omniscient narration, first person, letters, and more. The result is a story about perception itself—what is seen, what is heard, what is spoken, what is written, and what is understood too late.

Across ballrooms, drawing rooms, ships, foreign shores, and the wide Atlantic, Elizabeth and Darcy must learn whether affection can survive pride, pain, distance, and the many ways people fail to say what they mean.

A novel for readers who enjoy Austen variations with wit, emotional consequence, adventurous turns, and a heroine who sees straight through the world without seeing it at all.

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