Affinity and Affection
by:
Susan Adriani (author)
What if Mr. Darcy did not simply ride away in anger when he met with Mr. Wickham that day in Meryton? What if he had actually warned Elizabeth Bennet of that gentleman's despicable character? In the spirit and wit of Jane Austen, Affinity and Affection explores the possibility of what might have...
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What if Mr. Darcy did not simply ride away in anger when he met with Mr. Wickham that day in Meryton? What if he had actually warned Elizabeth Bennet of that gentleman's despicable character? In the spirit and wit of Jane Austen, Affinity and Affection explores the possibility of what might have happened had the proud and haughty Mr. Darcy decided to come down off his high horse, quite literally, so to speak, to lay his personal dealings with his childhood friend and father's former favourite open before the eyes of the bewitching Elizabeth Bennet. Would his forthrightness have set the stage for a better understanding between them? Would it have changed Elizabeth's mind about how she perceived the taciturn Mr. Darcy sooner, rather than later? And what else might have transpired as a result?
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780578000718 (0578000717)
Publish date: November 20th 2008
Publisher: Lossin Press
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
I got this as an impulse buy because Jane at DearAuthor.com said it was a sexy version of Pride and Prejudice, and because it was (still is) on sale for $1.99 at most e-retailers. But it wasn't actually all that steamy, and it didn't add much to the story. Adriani's version starts up where Elizabeth...
My thoughts:It's time for another Jane Austen variation. This one was different because there was more passion and there was a whole new side to Mr Darcy.In this one Mr Darcy is falling for Elizabeth, and when Wickham shows up he decides to tell her the truth about things. This leads to Elizabeth se...