Mr. & Mrs. Fitzwilliam Darcy: Two Shall Become One
by:
Sharon Lathan (author)
Sharon Lathan presents Mr. & Mrs. Fitzwilliam Darcy, A fascinating portrait of a timeless, consuming love - and the sweetest, most romantic Jane Austen sequel. It's Darcy and Elizabeth's wedding day, and the journey is just beginning as Jane Austen's beloved Pride and Prejudice characters embark...
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Sharon Lathan presents Mr. & Mrs. Fitzwilliam Darcy, A fascinating portrait of a timeless, consuming love - and the sweetest, most romantic Jane Austen sequel. It's Darcy and Elizabeth's wedding day, and the journey is just beginning as Jane Austen's beloved Pride and Prejudice characters embark on the greatest adventure of all: marriage and a life together filled with surprising passion, tender self-discovery, and the simple joys of every day. As their love story unfolds in this most romantic of Jane Austen sequels, Darcy and Elizabeth reveal to each other how their relationship blossomed. From misunderstanding to perfect understanding and harmony, theirs is a marriage filled with romance, sensuality, and the beauty of a deep, abiding love. WHAT READERS ARE SAYING: "This journey is truly amazing." "So beautifully written... making me feel as though I was in the room with Lizzy and Darcy... and sharing in all of the touching moments between." "What a wonderful beginning to this truly beautiful marriage." "I love your style of writing, the vocabulary you use, and the way you describe things but still leave things to the imagination." "Could not stop reading." "One can visualize, quite accurately, every detail."
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781402215230 (1402215231)
ASIN: 1402215231
Publish date: 2009-03-01
Publisher: Sourcebooks Landmark
Pages no: 309
Edition language: English
Category:
Adult Fiction,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Adult,
Historical Romance,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Regency,
Regency Romance,
Fiction,
Historical
It was ok, but Darcy was just too mushy. The dialogue was was not anything I imagine Miss Austen would ever have allowed her Darcy to utter. Let alone say repeatedly every single fricking page.
I'd enjoy this sequel to P&P a lot more if Darcy & Elizabeth weren't screwing each others' brains out every other page.
I have several issues with this book. One major problem for me was that this book is based on the 2005 film adaptation of Pride and Prejudice. Hence it is a continuation of an adaptation. I felt like that movie changed the characters quite drastically and left a lot of story out which made this sto...
This was different in a way because it was focused on the latest pride and prejudice movie. I read something really funny on Goodreads where a reader wondered about this since it is universally acknowledged that the 1995 version is superior. I do confess that I played the latest movie in my head, bu...