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Claire's Not-So-Gothic Romance    by Bonnie Blythe
Price: $1.99 USD. 74930 words. Published on July 26, 2010. .

Claire Parnell, plain, repressed, and broke, falls desperately in love with Sam Murray, the sought-after new guy in town, and must overcome her scheming mother, a badly decorated red room, the enticements of the flesh (albeit scrawny), and Sam's unsavory past, to claim the same hard-fought happiness as her favorite literary heroine...Jane Eyre. A Christian romance.
Sloane Hall    by Libby Sternberg
Price: $2.99 USD. 119310 words. Published by Istoria Books  on December 17, 2010. .

It is the 1920s in Old Hollywood. Talking pictures are the new thing. John Doyle learns the craft of cinematography when a stupid mistake costs him his job. On a tip, he gets hired as chauffeur for a famous silent screen actress, Pauline Sloane. Despite his best efforts to resist, John falls hopelessly in love with his employer. But something is in the attic… Subtly tips the hat to Jane Eyre.
Charlotte Bronte's Thunder    by Michele Carter
Price: $6.99 USD. 214750 words. Published on July 24, 2011. .

Charlotte Brontë, author of 'Jane Eyre,' spent most of her life concealing a secret. Like a wizard or magician, she could conjure thousands of anagrams in her mind and then hide them inside the pages of her writing. In her childhood, this talent was a novelty, but later her secret code took on immense proportions and serious consequences when she wrote about corruption and murder in her township.
Jane Eyre: A Play in One Act    by Paul Olson
Price: $0.99 USD. 8010 words. Published on February 28, 2012. .

Orphan Jane Eyre grows up at a charity school and takes a job as a governess to the daughter of Mr. Rochester a wealthy, but lonely man at Thornfield Hall. While she is there, she learns that nothing is as it seems. This one-act play is suitable for youth productions. A school production of this play will shed new light on a classic novel.