In The Darcy Connection, Mr. Collins of Pride and Prejudice is now the Bishop of Ripon, living with his wife, Charlotte, and their two daughters, who have reached marriageable age. The elder, another Charlotte, is extraordinarily beautiful, and her parents hope her looks and connections will ensu...
The next adventure of the Darcy family from the author of Mr. Darcy's Daughters -- the story of a reluctant heiress who has been left a widow by Darcy's cousin Christopher. It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single woman in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a husband. S...
Alors par où commencer ? Peut-être en disant ceci : qu'est-il arrivé au colonel Fitzwilliam ?? Le personnage sympathique et ouvert de Pride & Prejudice a disparu dans cette suite ( les 20 années écoulées ont été désastreuses...). Dès les premières lignes, on comprend que le gentil colonel n'est p...
This review was originally published here on http://theonewithrachelsbook.blogspot...I love books that should be terrible. Like this one. They are my guilty pleasure. Mediocre sappy romance austen-eque fan fiction makes me feel all gooey and simultaneously gives me the LOLs. This book, is in my t...
Following on the heels of Mr. Darcy's Daughters and The Exploits & Adventures of Miss Alethea Darcy, Elizabeth Aston delivers an irresistible new novel set in the world of Jane Austen. After being disowned by her family, Cassandra Darcy -- the artistic eldest daughter of Anne de Bourgh (and gran...
This is one of the many books that have been published that imagine what happens after the end of Pride and Prejudice. This series focuses on Darcy's children, nieces and nephews, and what seems to me most entertaining about it is that Pemberley itself seems to be one of the most important chara...
In this latest book in the Mr. Darcy's Daughters series, 20 year old Phoebe Hawkins, daughter of Georgiana Darcy and a Sir Giles Hawkins, has found love in her second season. After a whirlwind night of dancing and falling in love, Mr. Stanhope informs Phoebe he is going to call on her father to a...
There is so much wrong with this book I hardly know where to begin.First, there has never been are greater work of tautology. Darcy's emotional struggles are described on every page, emotions which haven't altered since the previous page, repeated with very little variation in wording. After a th...