by Pamela Aidan, Bruno Amato
Please check out my reviews of the previous two books of the trilogy or most of this won't make much sense: An Assembly Such As This and Duty and Desire. And so the trilogy ends. I'd almost say not with a bang but with a whimper...but that is disingenuous to this book. It is a good book and ends t...
I enjoyed this one the best of the trilogy, but then again it covered the best part of Pride and Prejudice. I really liked how Aidan thought through the characters such as why Fitzwilliam was in the army. I liked the tone of the book and felt it did justice to the original.I still don't understand w...
I loved this one! By far my favorite of the "series"/three volume novel. There was this part of me that couldn't stop from being in fangirl overdrive. It was almost, but not exactly, like watching P&P (1995) for the first time. You're overwhelmed by how good it is and you know what's coming so you'r...
To me, this book, the final one of the trilogy, felt the most similar in style and voice to Pride and Prejudice. This book drew me in as well as entertaining me as I was able to experience the events with the knowledge of Elizabeth's point of view already secured - something poor Darcy had to do wit...
I got the three books in this series for christmas and have been devouring them. Is the story of Pride and Prejudice told from the perspective of Mr. Darcy. This I feel is way more interesting then the idea of continuing the Pride and Prejudice. Mr. Darcy is ripe for delicious psychoanalysis. Th...