A Weekend with Mr. Darcy
PRAISE FOR VICTORIA CONNELLY: "Witty and original. " -The Romantic Novelists' Association Of course she's obsessed with Jane Austen...Surrounded by appalling exes and fawning students, the only thing keeping professor Katherine Roberts sane is Jane Austen and her personal secret love for racy...
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PRAISE FOR VICTORIA CONNELLY: "Witty and original. " -The Romantic Novelists' Association Of course she's obsessed with Jane Austen...Surrounded by appalling exes and fawning students, the only thing keeping professor Katherine Roberts sane is Jane Austen and her personal secret love for racy Regency romance novels. She thinks the Jane Austen Addicts conference in the English countryside is the perfect opportunity to escape her chaotic life and finally relax... But then she encounters a devilishly handsome man at the conference who seems determined to sweep her off her feet. Is he more fiction than fact? Or could he be the hero she didn't know she was looking for? (20110613)
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781402251320 (1402251327)
ASIN: 1402251327
Publish date: July 1st 2011
Publisher: Sourcebooks Landmark
Pages no: 345
Edition language: English
Series: Austen Addicts (#1)
Firstly, this felt like two books rather than one, since it follows two love stories. They were interrelated, in that the characters knew each other and it took place at the same location, but it really almost felt like two books, since one story line didn't ever truly effect the other.The ending wa...
Dr. Katherine Roberts is a Jane Austen lecturer at Oxford, but her guilty pleasure is reading historical romance by her favorite author, Lorna Warwick. She keeps this guilty pleasure hidden, as her colleagues would not be very accepting of anything less than "pure" literature. She's agreed to spea...
Just under 4. There were some things that bothered me (pet peevishly), but for the most part, good fun.I wasn't sure what I'd be getting with this one. It has a super cute cover (one of my faves in my big ole' Janeite stack), but I am always a little apprehensive when it comes to anything that sma...