Pages: 336
Published: May 1st Ulysses Press
This riveting sequel to Pride and Prejudice perfectly captures Jane Austen’s style and wit. Manner of Devotion brings old favorites and new characters to life with well-researched historical details. When Fitzwilliam Darcy discovers he has a long-lost illegitimate brother, he feels compelled to help his new sibling find a place in the world. Meanwhile, Elizabeth finds herself pulled into a web of commitments and conflicts when her sister Mary Bennet finally falls in love. As plotlines and characters intertwine, Austen fans will feel that familiar anticipation of a conclusion that is at once exciting, surprising, and utterly satisfying.
My thoughts:
This is not your usual kind of variation. No this is the family saga kind of variation. This book is the fourth in the Darcy and Bingley Pride and prejudice sequel. Kids have been born, people have gotten married, there has been trouble and fun times, and lots of secrets.
I have not read the previous books but then I am a fast learner. In the beginning of the book was a family chart so I just checked who had married who and read the introduction by Altman. And then I was up to speed and could get started.
In this one there is general focus on the Bingleys, Darcys, The Maddox family (that is Caroline Bingley's husband who is only a doctor ;). But there is also other things going on. Mr Darcy found out that he has an illegitimate brother called Gregoire who now is a monk in Spain. But things get out of control and he comes to England. As a devote monk he has difficulties living a normal life. I do fear he was a bit too saintly for me, but it was an interesting.
The other history sure took me by surprise. It seems that in a previous book Mary had an affair with a seminary student and got pregnant! Yes pregnant, I sure missed a juicy story there. And now she is in an unwed mother and she will get courted, but can she trust love? Oh I am still shocked by the whole unwed mother part..Mary! Yes, that is the juicy stuff going on in this series.
Conclusion:
I have not read the previous books but then I am a fast learner. In the beginning of the book was a family chart so I just checked who had married who and read the introduction by Altman. And then I was up to speed and could get started.
In this one there is general focus on the Bingleys, Darcys, The Maddox family (that is Caroline Bingley's husband who is only a doctor ;). But there is also other things going on. Mr Darcy found out that he has an illegitimate brother called Gregoire who now is a monk in Spain. But things get out of control and he comes to England. As a devote monk he has difficulties living a normal life. I do fear he was a bit too saintly for me, but it was an interesting.
The other history sure took me by surprise. It seems that in a previous book Mary had an affair with a seminary student and got pregnant! Yes pregnant, I sure missed a juicy story there. And now she is in an unwed mother and she will get courted, but can she trust love? Oh I am still shocked by the whole unwed mother part..Mary! Yes, that is the juicy stuff going on in this series.
Conclusion:
It was an interesting variation to read. Altman sure knows these character and creates wonderful and sad scenarios. here are ups and downs just as in every normal life.
Cover:
Meh
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The Winner of Mr Darcy and the secret of becoming a gentleman is....Missie!
Congrats, Missie!
ReplyDeleteOhmy, sounds deliciously torrid! Thankfully I am not a slavish P&P fan so I rather like the inventive variations -- will have to look for this series now!
ReplyDeleteYou read so many wonderful variations of Jane Austen! Where do you find all these wonderful books. It sounds interesting that an author has actually made a series out of a variation for P&P, that's pretty awesome! Great review, I'm glad you're still enjoying these. :-D
ReplyDeleteSounds great - and so shocking about Mary!
ReplyDeleteNot my sort of book, but really glad you enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteI think I'd like to read these ones. I love family saga type of stories so it would be interesting to read where these characters go in a normal lifestyle.
ReplyDeleteAnother Darcy book! Glad you enjoyed it Blodeuedd. And congrats Missy!
ReplyDeleteMary you bad, bad girl...you shouldn't have read so many BOOKS! ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm not crazy about Austen retellings, but my mom likes them, so I'll have to tell her about this one.
ReplyDeleteYou seem determined to get me to read Pride and Prejudice or a variation off!! :)
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Audra
I love the inventive kinds, I do not mind if they change things..well as long as the peeps who belong together are happy and together.
Deanna
All thanks to Goodreads :D I love their feature that shows other books like the book I look at. Cos there are a lot of books out there
Alyssa
ReplyDeleteSo shocking, oh Mary, I never thought that of ya
Vivienne
They are my kind of books lol
Darlene
Now I can't remember how far in they were..14--12 years? But so a lot has happened
Aurian
ReplyDeleteIt's the last one for MAy, I promise ;)
Ana
LOL. It was the books, they ruined her mind ;) Oh Mary, bad girl
Bermuda
I am glad your mum likes them :D
Mel
ReplyDeleteLOL! I am evil like that ;)
Mary got knocked up in book 2, "The Plight of the Darcy Brothers." Because it turns out she's human after all! And sorry for posting from the wrong account. I'm glad you enjoyed my book. I tried to make the introduction as quickly thorough as possible.
ReplyDeleteI love the sound of all of these P&P variations you read. This one sounds very twisty!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds good! Mary as an unwed mom?? lol Sound intriguing.
ReplyDelete*squeee*
ReplyDeleteI won! *dances*
The Darcy Family saga, huh? I honestly had no clue such a series existed, though I should have guessed it.
Shocking! Mary in a scandal, juicy indeed.
ReplyDeleteOkay, I'm curious about the whole series now. Pregnancy? A monk brother? Hm... Interesting!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Missie too!
the cover totally stinks...I would not read it just because...but the story within does sound a little fun!!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you about the cover. I like how it is an entire series though.
ReplyDeleteSee I'm living through your review for these books again. ;) Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis one sounds fabulous...the cover would totally turn me off, but I just love the sound of it. Fab review :)
ReplyDeleteI don't know! It does sounds interesting and I do love drama. ;)
ReplyDeleteA family saga variation of Pride and Prejudice sounds perfect! Anything which involves Darcy has to be interesting :)
ReplyDeleteMarsha
ReplyDeleteI never really liked Mary, but after you made the Italian knock her up, well she changed in my eyes. She become human :)
Amused
ReplyDeleteSo very twisty ;)
Naida
I know, horrifying , lol, and awesome!
Missie
Congrats!!! I hope you enjoy the book
Jenny
Lol, I wonder what lady Catherine said? ;)
Melissa
Yup preggers! And the monk, what a weird enigma he was
I read the other books in the series and enjoyed them immensely. The Mary thing is a surprise, but the way it was doen was quite good. Glad you liked this one and picked it all up quickly :)
ReplyDeleteStaci
ReplyDeleteCovers, oh covers. They can sure mess with a book sometimes
Alexis
I wonder how many more books there will be. The kiddies having kids perhaps
Melissa
Lol, and you are welcome to do it any time :D
Melissa Swim
It is certainly a bit strange..do not know what to make of it
Nina
And there sure is drama in it! :D
Misha
Mmmmm Darcy, I really should watch PP again
Jenny
ReplyDeleteI do think it was all thanks to the intro, it was a great one
I'll be reading this one soon. Can't wait! I hope you read the first three books. I loved them. :)
ReplyDeleteAnna
ReplyDeleteI really should read those because I am super curious about how Mary met her "man"
Guess what I got in the mail today? My book! Thank you again. I'm so happy.
ReplyDeleteGood :) I hope you enjoy it!
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