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Jane Austen in Blue Jeans

By: Emma Caufield
Narrated by: Kate van de Goor
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Mackenzie Grant, daughter of a rich Wyoming cattle rancher, is an ugly duckling. She's never been in love and never had a boyfriend. Heck, she's never had a date! As a result, she finds comfort in her favorite world - the world of Jane Austen. After all, who wouldn't dream of being the independent Elizabeth Bennett or of being wooed by the aristocratic Mr. Darcy?

But when tragic news calls away their longtime friend and ranch hand, he's replaced by a handsome stranger. Mackenzie soon finds herself swooning over Tyler Anderson. There are just two small problems: he hates Jane Austen, and his ex-girlfriend is the very person responsible for making Mackenzie's school years miserable.

Will she find love and a fairytale ending, or is she doomed for her story to end in tragedy?

©2016 Emma Caufield (P)2016 Emma Caufield
Fiction Romance Comedy Ranch Funny Heartfelt Feel-Good
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A Little Drama and Some Humor...

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The story starts off with McKenzie, the female lead, who has no love life,
low self-esteem, and was taught to believe that Intelligence has a greater worth than Beauty.

Her beliefs are challenged when she meets Tyler, the male lead who is the the ranch hand covering for McKenzie and her father while they wait for their own worker to return.

McKenzie and Tyler develop a true friendship and she grows to love him more than a friend but then she has this idea that he's too good for her because she's ugly and he's gorgeous, which makes no sense considering her earlier views.

Overall, The story is written well, it's a quick read, that has a little drama and some humor.


Kate van de Goor did well with the narration.

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Great

I loved this story! The characters, story line, and message were great! I highly recommend it!

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love it!

absolutely love it, and will listen to it over and over! can't wait to listen to more by the same author

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Start with the Book

What didn’t you like about Kate van de Goor’s performance?

Ms. Van de Goor has lovely diction, unfortunately the book literally zoomed in one ear and out the other before I could grasp what was going on. She needed to slow down and let the listener enjoy the scenes. I also found it very difficult to differentiate when the main character, Mackenzie was talking or the narrator narrating or Mackenzie thinking. It all ran together. I also did not get a good sense of who Mack and Tyler were. Their age ranged from YA to adult. It sounded like the narrator could not decide on a voice for either to carry the listener through to the end.

Do you think Jane Austen in Blue Jeans needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

No. I am a Jane Austen fan, but it just didn't work with this story, especially when Tyler writes Mack the letter. It sounded contrived, insincere and totally out of character.

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Jane Austin Blue Jeans Review...

Light story, not much there. Narration decent.

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Love This Title

I have to admit, being a Jane Austen fan, the title of this book drew me in. This book is just under 4 hours long so I was pleasantly surprised that this clean YA listen had a good story that was cute, light, fun, with elements of faith.

The main character, Mackenzie, is a Jane Austen enthusiast that has self esteem issues. She considers herself an ugly duckling because shes never had admirers or even a boyfriend. This is a story of overcoming insecurities and dealing with the pressures of life.

I thought the narration was great. Each character was unique and spoken clearly. 😊

I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys clean YA listens.


🌸I would like to thank the author, narrator, or publisher for providing me this audiobook at no cost in exchange for my unbiased review courtesy of Audio book boom. 🌸

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Jane Austen in Blue Jeans

Love this story. Ugly duckling discovers she's gorgeous. I recommend this book to any one at any age. Very sweet story

Kate van de Goor does a wonderful job narrating. Her voice soft and gentle with a wide arrange of emotions and voices.

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Would you listen to Jane Austen in Blue Jeans again? Why?

I might listen to this book again. It was a great book that hit on some very real emotions for a lot of people.

What other book might you compare Jane Austen in Blue Jeans to and why?

I am not sure. I know it's like a couple i have listed to, but didn't like nearly as much as i liked this one.

What does Kate van de Goor bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

I don't know, she did a good job though.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I about cried a few times just knowing how this girl felt when feeling like she wasn't attractive, although i am not as attractive as her in the book, but i know the feelings she was going through. I also about cried at the end up in the treehouse.

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Confused?

A review of the Audiobook version.

I have mixed feelings about this book and, I'm strangely hesitant to place this book in my favourites shelf. Whilst it was a beautiful story told- if you don't read too much into the pages, it presented heavily confused messages.

The only thing I'd say I don't have mixed feelings about is the narration produced by Kate van de Goor. She had a strong voice and it worked with the story. Speaking of the story, it was about a young intelligent woman, McKenzie, who has no love life, and has never had a love life. She was raised believing intelligence is of a greater worth to beauty. A message I would personally instil in my own children. Well for me, maybe not so much 'intelligence' but, definitely goood character.

But this message comes with ramifications, she also grows up with very low self-esteem and the belief that she is not beautiful. Not that she regards beauty as that important, she'd much rather be intelligent. I guess I should also mention that she's a Jane Austen fan. But anyway, her opinion on beauty is tested when she meets Tyler, the ranch hand covering for McKenzie and her father whilst they wait for their own worker to return.

McKenzie and Tyler develop an easy friendship, she grows to love him more than a friend. But she has this idea that he's too perfect, and 'out of her league'. In other words, not for her. Because she's ugly and he's gorgeous. So up to this point I liked the story. I guess I had this idea that Tyler liked her, I wasn't wrong, but I thought Tyler liked her despite her ugliness. But it just so happens that McKenzie actually wasn't ugly at all, she just believed it. And this was realised after she asked her father and her friend. At this point my reaction was"why couldn't she actually be ugly?" Why couldn't it be a Beauty and the (forever, no transformation) Beast variation? Is it so bad that she was ugly?

Throughout the story there was another message revealed: that beautiful people can be put on a high pedestal. That they will always be perfect. I've never agreed with this. It's always stupid, and for someone who claimed to not value beauty, it was unbelievable for her to fall into this trap. Tyler was intelligent, and charming. I understood that but it wasn't his charm that won his seat atop the pedestal, she had placed him there within moments of locking eyes with him.

There were other reasons for why I didn't like this book too much. But I do think it is worth mentioning that it was written well, characters were developed, ending was reasonable, and there was good description of the setting. If you look on the surface, rather than delve deeply into the story as I am accustomed to doing, I'm sure you'll love this story. And it is for that reason I gave this book a three star rating.

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Delightful, romantic, enjoyable.

Quite simply i enjoyed this book. The story is a short, funny, clean romance that most women can relate to because we all have our insecurities. This is a story about that time in a young woman's life when she is fully grown but has yet to completely shed the mantle of teenage angst and experience. The characters are delight, interesting and complex. I even enjoyed the open-minded interpretation of Christianity that was alluded to in the story. It is interesting how such a short book can be steeped with every day realities but still provide a heavy dose of feel good factor. Kate van de Goor presents a wonderful narration, bringing to life the book in a well matched way.

Please note that this book mentions Jane Austin characters and books but is not actually a modern interpretation of her books (Just in case you were wondering).

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