For you alone is the second part of the re-telling of Jane Austen's novel Persuasion. The first part is also very well done, the second part not. The first half is in order and follows the style of the first part. In the middle of the book, however, is then the template to the end and from there it is remarkably absurd. Instead of adhering to the given in the original notes, how to proceed after the marriage of the protagonists, here the reader is bothered with wantonness to detail. No small thing is too low, so as not to beweihräuchern paged. But the question of who pays for the wedding dress a whole chapter is almost worth it. Full vermurkst is then the final: The couple blows to Scotland by, completely devoid of meaning, the wedding permit you finally had. And just so you will be married one day early and can hop in the conjugal pillow. Again, the author proves again their attention to detail: the Scottish inn where the two protagonists finally descend by tough looking, it takes three sides to struck the maid comes and the two can finally sink into his arms. At least the reader is spared with details about the wedding night. Presumably, the author had a certain number of pages by default and had to fill anyway, but a favor she has done so that neither himself nor the readers. 50 pages less would have been more. Too bad this end spoils both books.