Take Charge series (#2-7) by Shana Granderson
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Overview: I have three children and after a disastrous first marriage, I found my soul mate, who I believed I had lost forever 25 years ago until we miraculously reconnected. We are now married so I am with the love of her life for life. I live with my soul mate in Australasia and we have three pets, two cats, Darcy and Bingley and a golden lab, Honey.
Genre: Fiction > Romance






Lady Catherine Takes Charge (#2)
The great lady is very much like she is in canon until there is a horrific accident in 1804 where both her husband Lewis and her daughter Anne die. For a lady who believed she could control all by force of will and desire, the deaths of her family rock her world down to the foundations. She revaluates all of her priorities, changes direction, and becomes a surrogate mother to both surviving Darcys.
In his will Sir Lewis leaves his estate and all of his holdings to Richard Fitzwilliam as he is the only one of his three nephews to have to shift for himself. Sir Lewis and Anne were the last alive in the de Bourgh line.
Jane Bennet, after losing more than one suitor to her mother’s vulgar and inappropriate behaviour has had the blinders removed. Elizabeth is no longer in awe of her father as she has had her eyes opened to his indolence and abrogation of his parental responsibility. Rather than laugh with him at his treatment of his wife and younger daughters, she understands the inappropriateness of how her father behaves.
The story is close to canon with regards to the interactions between the Netherfield and Longbourn residents with the dastardly George Wickham pouring poison on our Lizzy’s ear up to a point. We see a lot of that interaction through the eyes of William Collins who is very different from his portrayal in canon. Wickham is exposed, but not by Darcy.
Bingley is his spineless self and allows his sister Caroline to rule his life and manipulate him while at the same time he looks to Darcy to make decisions for him. The Netherfield Party escapes to Town and Bingley deserts Jane without a word except for Miss Bingley’s fiction she sends in her note and single reply to a Jane's three letters.
Up to a point, Lady Catherine has taken a back seat. Unlike the lady we are used to, she does not want to insert herself into her relative’s lives unless absolutely needed. When she sees too much happening which needs correcting, she decides to take charge. She leads her family in berating Darcy for his behaviour in Hertfordshire, his hauteur, and in not taking care of the scourge that is George Wickham.
This story looks at how this iteration of Lady Catherine changes the trajectory of a number of character we all love, and some we dislike intensely.
Miss Darcy Takes Charge (#3)
Miss Georgiana Darcy in this telling, is not your garden variety victim, as she is often portrayed.
Before her beloved mother died, Georgiana (Gigi) is charged with looking after her brother and father and not allowing them to wallow in self-pity and grief. The young girl takes her mother’s instructions to heart.
As in canon, George Wickham entertains Miss Darcy as a young girl engendering a friendship. However, that is where the similarities end. She overhears and sees some things which force her to begin to assert herself.
Wickham is sent from Pemberley, at what he believes, is his erstwhile friend Fitzwilliam Darcy turning his father against him.
When her father joins her mother in heaven, her life changes once again, now left in the guardianship of her brother and cousin, Richard Fitzwilliam.
Mrs. Younge is employed by Miss Darcy’s guardians and to Ramsgate they go. There she meets her good friend’s mother, Mrs. Felicity Burnett and the cousin she has wanted to meet for some time now, Miss Elizabeth Bennet.
Ramsgate is very different from canon as are the results. Enjoy reading of the way Georgiana Darcy’s taking charge affects her life and the lives of those around her.
Mr. Bingley Takes Charge (#4)
In the 4th book of the Take Charge series, it is the normally capricious and wishy-washy, disguised as modesty, Charles Bingley’s turn to come to the fore.
With events in his life and the guidance of his late father’s brother, this version of Mr. Bingley is one with a spine, who does not need Darcy’s permission to make decisions. As in canon, he takes the lease on Netherfield Park, but that is where the similarities end.
Mr. Thomas Bennet, spurred on by the shame of his second daughter having to beg him to get off his rear end and take up his paternal duties does so and we find out that his wife is not enamoured with the changes he makes.
Darcy sees our Elizabeth before the assembly, and is captivated by the lady, although he knows not who it is. Will he put his foot in his mouth at the assembly? If he does how will his friend react?
Will Darcy be able to put his pride aside and follow his heart? And how will Bingley react to Miss Bingley and Darcy’s attempts to separate him from Jane Bennet?
These questions and others will be answers in this tale.
Anne de Bourgh Takes Charge (#5)
Similar to canon, Anne is sickly and had a bad bout of scarlet fever when she is around 10 years. Unlike canon, she is not a wallflower sitting and sniffing while her companion piles shawls on her.
In her own words from the story, just because she is weak of body does not mean she is weak of mind. We see the affect she has on the lives of those around her.
As in canon, Lizzy comes to Hunsford to visit Charlotte Collins. That is where we separate from canon. Lady Catherine attemptsto be the woman we all love to hate, but how will her story play out when factoring in a strong and resolute Anne?
Before Darcy and his cousin come to Kent, Lizzy and Anne form a friendship and then we see how Anne influences the courses that out favourite (and some hated) characters travel.
Jane Bennet Takes Charge (#6)
We discover in this story what caused Jane to take on the persona of the peacemaker, the one who always needs to see the positive regardless of the facts.
Through the first few chapters we see a Jane close to the one in canon and the story follows the familiar track (to a certain extent) of the one and only great Pride & Prejudice.
We arrive at a point in the early chapters where Jane is forced to re-evaluate her outlook on life which helps her to find her voice and begin to take charge. From that point on there is a divergence from the original story that this one is a variation of.
What happens when Jane is pushed too far? How will she react to Bingley’s abandonment, especially as this is not the first time something similar has occurred to her. This tale will tell us of Jane’s first love and the reason she was sundered from her Mason.
A saving grace for the three older Bennet sisters is their Grandmama Beth Bennet. What happens when Jane and some of her sisters reunite with their beloved Grandmother and discover previously unknown family members? How does Jane influence her own course with Bingley, Lizzy’s with Darcy, her youngest two wild sisters, and her parents? Will Wickham be believed and will he be allowed to wreck the havoc he does in canon?
Mary Bennet Takes Charge (#7)
In this the 7th book in the take charge series, it is the forgotten and for the most part ignored, middle Bennet sister’s turn to Take Charge. It is a 110,000 word full lenght novel.
Mary starts off similar to canon in that she is enamoured with moralising, dresses, and has her hair in a severe style as we would expect from a canon Mary.
That is where the similarities stop. She is still the middle daughter; however she and Lizzy are twins, with Lizzy being slightly older than Mary. Her relationship with both Jane, Lizzy, and Kitty is very different than in canon, even before she Takes Charge.
The story follows Mary as she begins to change and see things that she had ignored before. The questions of what causes her to change and what she does about it are answered in the tale.
She has a positive effect on many around her as she begins to take charge as we see a brave and positive Mary emerge, one who decides to be her authentic self, who decides not to hide her light under a bushel any longer.
With all due deference to the one and only brilliant Jane Austen, this is not our dear JA’s Mary.
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Overview: I have three children and after a disastrous first marriage, I found my soul mate, who I believed I had lost forever 25 years ago until we miraculously reconnected. We are now married so I am with the love of her life for life. I live with my soul mate in Australasia and we have three pets, two cats, Darcy and Bingley and a golden lab, Honey.
Genre: Fiction > Romance
Lady Catherine Takes Charge (#2)
The great lady is very much like she is in canon until there is a horrific accident in 1804 where both her husband Lewis and her daughter Anne die. For a lady who believed she could control all by force of will and desire, the deaths of her family rock her world down to the foundations. She revaluates all of her priorities, changes direction, and becomes a surrogate mother to both surviving Darcys.
In his will Sir Lewis leaves his estate and all of his holdings to Richard Fitzwilliam as he is the only one of his three nephews to have to shift for himself. Sir Lewis and Anne were the last alive in the de Bourgh line.
Jane Bennet, after losing more than one suitor to her mother’s vulgar and inappropriate behaviour has had the blinders removed. Elizabeth is no longer in awe of her father as she has had her eyes opened to his indolence and abrogation of his parental responsibility. Rather than laugh with him at his treatment of his wife and younger daughters, she understands the inappropriateness of how her father behaves.
The story is close to canon with regards to the interactions between the Netherfield and Longbourn residents with the dastardly George Wickham pouring poison on our Lizzy’s ear up to a point. We see a lot of that interaction through the eyes of William Collins who is very different from his portrayal in canon. Wickham is exposed, but not by Darcy.
Bingley is his spineless self and allows his sister Caroline to rule his life and manipulate him while at the same time he looks to Darcy to make decisions for him. The Netherfield Party escapes to Town and Bingley deserts Jane without a word except for Miss Bingley’s fiction she sends in her note and single reply to a Jane's three letters.
Up to a point, Lady Catherine has taken a back seat. Unlike the lady we are used to, she does not want to insert herself into her relative’s lives unless absolutely needed. When she sees too much happening which needs correcting, she decides to take charge. She leads her family in berating Darcy for his behaviour in Hertfordshire, his hauteur, and in not taking care of the scourge that is George Wickham.
This story looks at how this iteration of Lady Catherine changes the trajectory of a number of character we all love, and some we dislike intensely.
Miss Darcy Takes Charge (#3)
Miss Georgiana Darcy in this telling, is not your garden variety victim, as she is often portrayed.
Before her beloved mother died, Georgiana (Gigi) is charged with looking after her brother and father and not allowing them to wallow in self-pity and grief. The young girl takes her mother’s instructions to heart.
As in canon, George Wickham entertains Miss Darcy as a young girl engendering a friendship. However, that is where the similarities end. She overhears and sees some things which force her to begin to assert herself.
Wickham is sent from Pemberley, at what he believes, is his erstwhile friend Fitzwilliam Darcy turning his father against him.
When her father joins her mother in heaven, her life changes once again, now left in the guardianship of her brother and cousin, Richard Fitzwilliam.
Mrs. Younge is employed by Miss Darcy’s guardians and to Ramsgate they go. There she meets her good friend’s mother, Mrs. Felicity Burnett and the cousin she has wanted to meet for some time now, Miss Elizabeth Bennet.
Ramsgate is very different from canon as are the results. Enjoy reading of the way Georgiana Darcy’s taking charge affects her life and the lives of those around her.
Mr. Bingley Takes Charge (#4)
In the 4th book of the Take Charge series, it is the normally capricious and wishy-washy, disguised as modesty, Charles Bingley’s turn to come to the fore.
With events in his life and the guidance of his late father’s brother, this version of Mr. Bingley is one with a spine, who does not need Darcy’s permission to make decisions. As in canon, he takes the lease on Netherfield Park, but that is where the similarities end.
Mr. Thomas Bennet, spurred on by the shame of his second daughter having to beg him to get off his rear end and take up his paternal duties does so and we find out that his wife is not enamoured with the changes he makes.
Darcy sees our Elizabeth before the assembly, and is captivated by the lady, although he knows not who it is. Will he put his foot in his mouth at the assembly? If he does how will his friend react?
Will Darcy be able to put his pride aside and follow his heart? And how will Bingley react to Miss Bingley and Darcy’s attempts to separate him from Jane Bennet?
These questions and others will be answers in this tale.
Anne de Bourgh Takes Charge (#5)
Similar to canon, Anne is sickly and had a bad bout of scarlet fever when she is around 10 years. Unlike canon, she is not a wallflower sitting and sniffing while her companion piles shawls on her.
In her own words from the story, just because she is weak of body does not mean she is weak of mind. We see the affect she has on the lives of those around her.
As in canon, Lizzy comes to Hunsford to visit Charlotte Collins. That is where we separate from canon. Lady Catherine attemptsto be the woman we all love to hate, but how will her story play out when factoring in a strong and resolute Anne?
Before Darcy and his cousin come to Kent, Lizzy and Anne form a friendship and then we see how Anne influences the courses that out favourite (and some hated) characters travel.
Jane Bennet Takes Charge (#6)
We discover in this story what caused Jane to take on the persona of the peacemaker, the one who always needs to see the positive regardless of the facts.
Through the first few chapters we see a Jane close to the one in canon and the story follows the familiar track (to a certain extent) of the one and only great Pride & Prejudice.
We arrive at a point in the early chapters where Jane is forced to re-evaluate her outlook on life which helps her to find her voice and begin to take charge. From that point on there is a divergence from the original story that this one is a variation of.
What happens when Jane is pushed too far? How will she react to Bingley’s abandonment, especially as this is not the first time something similar has occurred to her. This tale will tell us of Jane’s first love and the reason she was sundered from her Mason.
A saving grace for the three older Bennet sisters is their Grandmama Beth Bennet. What happens when Jane and some of her sisters reunite with their beloved Grandmother and discover previously unknown family members? How does Jane influence her own course with Bingley, Lizzy’s with Darcy, her youngest two wild sisters, and her parents? Will Wickham be believed and will he be allowed to wreck the havoc he does in canon?
Mary Bennet Takes Charge (#7)
In this the 7th book in the take charge series, it is the forgotten and for the most part ignored, middle Bennet sister’s turn to Take Charge. It is a 110,000 word full lenght novel.
Mary starts off similar to canon in that she is enamoured with moralising, dresses, and has her hair in a severe style as we would expect from a canon Mary.
That is where the similarities stop. She is still the middle daughter; however she and Lizzy are twins, with Lizzy being slightly older than Mary. Her relationship with both Jane, Lizzy, and Kitty is very different than in canon, even before she Takes Charge.
The story follows Mary as she begins to change and see things that she had ignored before. The questions of what causes her to change and what she does about it are answered in the tale.
She has a positive effect on many around her as she begins to take charge as we see a brave and positive Mary emerge, one who decides to be her authentic self, who decides not to hide her light under a bushel any longer.
With all due deference to the one and only brilliant Jane Austen, this is not our dear JA’s Mary.
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