by Elizabeth Aston
Three and a half stars, maybe. Elizabeth Bennet Darcy's five daughters are all -- mostly -- grown-up and in town, staying with relatives while their parents are in Constantinople on business. The teasing Camilla -- shadows of her mother -- longs to travel, while the eldest, prudish but dramatic Leti...
really nice ^-^
This book was later published as Mr. Darcy's Daughters in the USA. Don't make the same mistake I did and purchase this one in addition!
Update (April 9th 2010): Has re-rated the book. Though I enjoyed this spin-off of Pride and Prejudice, which enters us into the lifes of the daughters of our beloved Elizabeth and Darcy from Pride and Prejudice, a few things do not sit right with me.1/ In my post Pride and Prejudice fantasies, I ne...
This is the story of Mr.Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet's five daughters coming out into London society. It is badly cribbed from [book: Pride and Prejudice], and not particularly believable. The author switches POV almost every paragraph, which negates any narrative tension and destroys any question o...
The guilty pleasure of my bookshelves.