by Abigail Reynolds
I've read at least two of Reynolds books (though I think I've read at least one other) and she's hit or miss with me. I didn't expect both to be true of one of her books! I've wanted to read this book forever as the idea really intrigued me. the Bennett's situation was bad enough, but what if it g...
La trama es interesante, un ritmo de lectura armonioso, equilibrado, apasionado con personajes bien construidos, unos con más profundidad que otros con alto nivel de acción sobre todo de angustia al mantener separados a los protagonistas.Los diálogos son profundos, en muchos momentos nos evocan sent...
I rarely get far with Austen fanfic, but with this book I saw the appeal. Though slow-paced, it was an easy read, more like watching a fairly respectful movie version of Austen than reading one of her novels. So you get a little kissing, even Darcy in a soaked shirt, but nothing too out there. (Whic...
I think it might be I who is obsessed with Mr Darcy, all these different variations are just pure escapism.In this one Mr Bennet died, the Collins' moved into the house, Jane married a shopkeeper to help out her family, and Elizabeth went to London to help with the Gardiner kids. Mr Darcy never prop...
Ran into this is a bookstore, read the first few pages and put it back. Now I kind of want to read it. I hate retellings of Austen's work, so why is this book still in my head??