by Abigail Reynolds
I'd been looking at this book for awhile, because the blurb sounded fascinating. What if… The last man in the world she could be prevailed upon to marry…is her husband? In Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, Elizabeth Bennet tells the proud Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy that she wouldn't marry him if he w...
I learned about Mr Fitzwilliam Darcy - The Last Man in the World on The Book Rat. In one of her vlogs, Misty mentioned she started reading a couple of chapters out of curiosity and then stayed up the whole night to finish it. You can read Misty's complete review here.Up to a certain point, you might...
Edit: Read this for the first time in June...and then again after I wrote my review in August.Edit #2: Just read this again. It's the beginning of November. Appears every 2 months = reread... Every time, I see these HUGE flaws, and every time I just don't give a teeny, tiny fuck. *This review turned...
For all purposes, the rating I give this is proper. I did not find this a variation so much as a deviation. If you want the rating of the novel itself, add a star. If you are looking at this with a love of Pride and Prejudice and want a true rating, look at what I gave it. This book, and it's series...
I have a weak spot of Jane Austen sequels, variations and just about anything. I never get tired of the story, and I do love the What if’s. I have read some wonderful ones, some strange ones, and they are always witty and amusing. This one was actually rather heartbreaking in a way. Lizzy and Darcy ...