Emma (Palmera Publishing)
Description:
Emma Woodhouse fancies herself as a matchmaker; being the one who had introduced her best friend to her future husband, she takes credit for the marriage. She then decides to play matchmaker for the other young people in her community. Not doubting her own ability in judging people's characters and sensing their feelings for others, she dispenses love advice and gives harsh judgments on one's suitability for another. She also must make a match for herself; taking her cue from society's opinions on who she should be going after, she sets out to pursue a relationship with that person. Are Emma's matchmaking recommendations sensible, or are they actually influenced by her petty emotions? Will she follow her own relationship advice or will she end up falling in love with somebody else?