I Have Been Jaeled: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
I Have Been Jaeled is a clean 17,000 word Pride and Prejudice novella from the viewpoint of Mr. George Wickham, the antagonist of Jane Austen’s...
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I Have Been Jaeled is a clean 17,000 word Pride and Prejudice novella from the viewpoint of Mr. George Wickham, the antagonist of Jane Austen’s great novel. Wickham is eager to seize what he believes he deserves, and thinks nothing of manipulating and coercing others to gain his desires. Wickham’s memory is selective, and he proves adept at rationalizing his own behavior. But Wisdom proves herself correct, and a lifetime of bad decisions has a way of garnering dire consequences.
This novella is a retelling from Wickham’s perspective of Laraba Kendig’s book, I am Jael, which is the story of Miss Georgiana Darcy’s determination to bring righteous vengeance on the manipulative and cruel George Wickham. While there is significant new content, the text includes pertinent sections of I am Jael so that the story can stand on its own.
This story includes the vile behavior of George Wickham, but there are no graphic descriptions.
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