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Elizabeth Aston
I was born in Chile to an impeccably English father and a distinctly un-English Argentine mother. Educated by Benedictine nuns in Calcutta, Fabians in London, and Inklings at Oxford University, I'm now back in Oxford after spending several years in Italy.My books include the bestselling Darcy... show more

I was born in Chile to an impeccably English father and a distinctly un-English Argentine mother. Educated by Benedictine nuns in Calcutta, Fabians in London, and Inklings at Oxford University, I'm now back in Oxford after spending several years in Italy.My books include the bestselling Darcy series - six romantic comedies and a novella set in the world of Jane Austen, and a contemporary novel, Writing Jane Austen. These were inspired by my love of Jane Austen - her heroes, her heroines and her wicked sense of humour.My Mountjoy novels depict the unholy, unquiet, and frequently unseemly goings-on of the Mountjoys of Mountjoy castle and their circle of friends and family, enhanced with a touch of magic and enchantment-I've always been fascinated by what lies just beyond our sight.
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iola
iola rated it 14 years ago
I've always suspected that there are only a limited number of plots for a romance novel, and that Jane Austen used them all. This book proves my point, as the main plot devices are all taken straight from Pride and Prejudice - quiet older sister, spirited and lively younger sister, proud hero who i...
the litwit misfit
the litwit misfit rated it 14 years ago
Honestly, I didn't get vary far in this novel at all. The story is about Mr. and Mrs. Collins' daughters. After reading a few pages, I found that I really didn't care to know about them. I will try more of Ms. Aston's Austenesque stories.
Blodeuedd
Blodeuedd rated it 15 years ago
This was, well it was a nice read now and again. But mostly I just now and then saw characters I knew, there was the "Mr Wickham" "Mr Darcy" "Lizzy" "Jane" and "Mr Collins. She could have tried more to give them voices of their own and not mould them after Austen figures. Just because it's an Austen...
NotYourAverageJenn
NotYourAverageJenn rated it 16 years ago
Not really Pride and Prejudice, but a good historical romance. Main character is fun and intelligent, but blind to the true nature of her sister.
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