This was a short one, I should read more like this.
They get their act together at Rosings and actually talk and fall in love.
There is a tiny bit of drama that all ends well.
Ha, oh the end and what Lady Chaterine does. Good one!.
Ok so this was a really short review. But yes good book.
Blurb
Despite Fitzwilliam Darcy’s better judgment, he asks Elizabeth Bennet to marry him. Instead of retreating upon learning her heart, he decides to use everything in his power to woo her.
In Elizabeth’s mind, Darcy has always been haughty and arrogant. When he approaches her with humility and an apology on his lips, she can barely contain her astonishment. When he expresses his love, she is nearly incredulous. Realizing she has misunderstood the man, it only seems right to give their acquaintance another chance—even if that means accepting a courtship.
Of course, it would take a miracle to change Darcy from the last man in the world she would be willing to marry to the conqueror of her heart. Luckily, the Master of Pemberley can be quite the romantic. However, when Darcy goes missing, it will take more than Darcy’s charm to see these two finally united.
Kindle Edition, 113 pages
Published August 13th 2019
Pride and prejudice variation
Own
Good and all, but I do prefer my PP stories to be about love. Cos else, nah, I want love!
Now we have how Wickham came around wanting what was his, and caused trouble.
Nice story, but I am def one that wants my PP with romance.
Blurb
Six months after his father's passing, Fitzwilliam Darcy still finds solace in his morning reflections at his parents' graves. Only in the quiet solitude of the churchyard does he indulge his grief. None but his unlikely mentor recognize the heartache and insecurity plaguing him as he shoulders the enormous burden of being Master of Pemberley.
Not all are pleased with his choice of adviser. Lady Catherine complains Darcy allows him too much influence. Lord Matlock argues, "Who is he to question the God-appointed social order?" But the compassionate wisdom Darcy finds in his counselor keeps him returning for guidance even though it causes him to doubt everything he has been taught.
In the midst of his struggles to reinvent himself, his school chum, Charles Bingley, arrives. Darcy hopes the visit will offer some respite from the uproar in his life. Instead of relief, Darcy discovers his father's darkest secret staring him in the face. Pushed to his limits, Darcy must overcome the issues that ruined his father and, with his friends and mentor at his side, restore his tarnished birthright.
Kindle Edition, 154 pages
Published February 2019 by Good Principles Publishing (first published January 9th 2012)
Series: Given Good Principles #1
PP variation
Own
Nice reviews! I will forever envision Mr. Darcy as Colin Firth but the book cover dude is a babe!
ReplyDeleteOh yes he is my man too
DeleteWho's this Darcy fellow anyhow? HAHAHA!
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DeleteYeah I need to read more short ones too thanks for the fab review!
ReplyDeleteSHort is great
DeleteAh, a double dose of Darcy for you :D
ReplyDelete~Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum
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DeleteThanks for the review. Any book on Darcy is welcome
ReplyDeleteI hear that
DeleteLOL, that first one would be short if they actually communicated- eliminates half the conflict in the book. :)
ReplyDeleteLOL, yes that would not be a book at all
DeleteI haven't read a PP book yet.
ReplyDeleteYou must ;)
Delete1) Short and fun!
ReplyDelete2) Boo. I want love with any PP
Yes, ROMANCE
DeleteYou must've read so many P & P retellings already! Have you counted them?
ReplyDeleteIf I only had them under the same tag on gr but I have several! :/ But it have to be a lot right? :D
DeleteLove Pride & Prejudice! I've watched the Colin Firth adaptation so many times. So many funny parts, too! :)
ReplyDeleteI need to watch that again
DeleteNo love??!!!
ReplyDeleteKaren @ For What It's Worth
NO LOVE
DeleteSometimes short reads are perfect but I would want some romance as well.
ReplyDeleteEspecially when it comes to my PP
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