<p><b>Miss Lydia Bennet may be the youngest, but what she lacks in maturity and responsibility, she more than makes up for in energy, fun - and magic.<br></b><br>Lydia Bennet puts pen to paper to relate the <i>real </i>events and aftermath of <i>Pride & Prejudice </i>from her own perspective. Some facts are well known: Mrs. Bennet suffers from her nerves; Mr. Bennet suffers from Mrs. Bennet, and all five daughters suffer from an estate that is entailed only to male heirs. <br><br>But Lydia also suffers from entirely different concerns: her best-loved sister Kitty is really a barn cat, and Wickham is every bit as wicked as the world believes him to be, but what else would you expect from a demon? And if you think Mr. Darcy was uptight about dancing etiquette, wait till you see how he reacts to witchcraft.<br><br>For, as Lydia is about to learn, when you''re a witch, promises have power . . .<br><br><b>Full of enchantment, intrigue, danger, and boundless magic, <i>The Shocking Confession