I just loved this book it is s bit different as it goes past the wedding day and into some of the future. It was a lovely read and again we get to see another side of Mr Darcy.
A creative peek into that surface-surly Mr. Darcy's mind from Jane Austen's novel, Pride and Prejudice.As a "P&P" fan, I loved this. I thought the creativity that Grange used with what he was thinking during the tale was interesting and true to what was most likely in Jane Austen's mind while writin...
Pride and Prejudice as told from Darcy's point of view. The diary begins a few months before Bingley rents Netherfield and relates Darcy's discovery of his sister's attempted elopement with Wickham. It ends several months after Darcy and Elizabeth are married, giving us a glimpse into their married ...
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