After a string of disastrous dates, Emily Albright decides she’s had it with modern-day love and would much rather curl up with Pride and Prejudice and spend her time with Mr. Darcy, the dashing, honorable, and passionate hero of Jane Austen’s classic. So when her best friend suggests a wild week of margaritas and men in Mexico with the girls, Emily abruptly flees to England on a guided tour of Jane Austen country instead. Far from inspiring romance, the company aboard the bus consists of a gaggle of little old ladies and one single man, Spike Hargreaves, a foul-tempered journalist writing an article on why the fictional Mr. Darcy has earned the title of Man Most Women Would Love to Date.
The last thing Emily expects to find on her excursion is a broodingly handsome man striding across a field, his damp shirt clinging to his chest. But that’s exactly what happens when she comes face-to-face with none other than Mr. Darcy himself. Suddenly, every woman’s fantasy becomes one woman’s reality. . . .
My thoughts:
I am torn. It was good at times, but at other times it was only ok. Hmmm. Maybe I will go with ok. It's not like I would recommend it after all.
Emily loves the classics, and Austen. She goes on a Tour. Suddenly the book gets all paranormal cos there are timeslips and she sees Mr Darcy. I could so not see him fall for her, nope. Not like she acted. But oh well. If he had been called something else, if his friends had been called something else. Then it would have worked better for me. Now I am all, really? Austen used the real names of people she had met or something? She would not have done that.
Right. She befriends the other women in the tour, some have problems. There is this irritating man (that is still cute).
Conclusion:
So it was ok, bordering on good. But the time slips kind of ruined it for me.
Cover
I actually like it, but it has nothing to do with the book
Paperback, 368 pages
Published June 12th 2007 by Ballantine Books
Romantic fiction
Own
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ReplyDeleteMidweek!
DeleteAw, too bad because it sounds like a good premise.
ReplyDeleteI know right
DeleteSuper cute cover!
ReplyDeleteKaren @For What It's Worth
The time slips sounds annoying
ReplyDeleteIt was just weird
DeleteLove the premise of this one even if it wasn't a huge winner overall for you. Who wouldn't want to come face to face with Mr. Darcy?
ReplyDeleteI'd love that :D I just could not believe it, Austen would not have written about him like that
Deleteouch... oh well then.. sounds like it had potential.
ReplyDeleteYeah :/
DeleteBummer the time skips ruined with you.
ReplyDeleteThey were just not believable
DeleteNope not for me, time skips and another P&P retelling. I think I will pass.
ReplyDeleteNot really a re-telling, she just stumbled upon him
DeleteHm... a P&P variation that is just lukewarm for you? I may pass on this one. No probs since you have me wanting so many others. :)
ReplyDeleteYeah, it was rather meh
DeleteI'm sad you weren't thrilled with this. It looks and sounds so good.
ReplyDeleteI know :/
DeleteI read this a while back, but I remember wishing it just stuck to the modern part of the story and left Darcy out of it. It was ok for me, too.
ReplyDeleteYes! That would have been so much better
DeleteTime skips are no good :( And the cover not matching even more :(
ReplyDeleteThe cover makes no sense at all
DeleteI actually liked this one a lot. But then I'm no Darcy fan, so didn't mind how he was portrayed here. *ducks before things get thrown*
ReplyDeleteI actually liked this one a lot. But then I'm no Darcy fan, so didn't mind how he was portrayed here. *ducks before things get thrown*
ReplyDeleteI did not mind how he was portrayed, it was more that he was Mr Darcy. Another name and I would have been game
DeleteSounds like a good dream that she had! I'll pass!
ReplyDelete;)
DeleteHm, probably not for me.
ReplyDeleteI'd not recommend it so
DeleteYou sound dubious... Yeah, I don't like interruptions like that either. Just read The Princess Bride and couldn't get into it for that very reason - the story jumping between actual plot and author's commentary. Off-putting.
ReplyDeleteI have never read it, I have only watched the movie, but yes I can imagine
Delete*waves* Cookie?
ReplyDeleteOh boo. I don't care for mediocre books nowadays. Sigh.
ReplyDeletedrats cause I really like the cover :)
ReplyDeleteIt's so pretty
DeleteThis was one of the first JAFF books I ever read and thought it was enjoyable enough, just not fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI have read so many before this that now it's only meh
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