Pages: 464
Published: May 1st 2011 Sourcebooks landmark
When Elizabeth Bennet refuses his hand, Darcy is devastated and makes it his mission to change. By every civility in his power, Darcy slowly tries to win her affections, but Elizabeth is not easily swayed. Darcy vows to unlock the secrets that will make her his. He curses himself for his social awkwardness and appearance of pride, and sets out to right the wrongs he's done her family.
Elizabeth's family and friends misunderstand his intentions, and being in Elizabeth's presence proves to be both excruciating for the shy Darcy-and a dream come true. For the first time in his life, he must please a woman worth having, and the transformation leads him to a depth of understanding and love that he never could have imagined.
Elizabeth's family and friends misunderstand his intentions, and being in Elizabeth's presence proves to be both excruciating for the shy Darcy-and a dream come true. For the first time in his life, he must please a woman worth having, and the transformation leads him to a depth of understanding and love that he never could have imagined.
My thoughts:
Yes I still adore anything Pride and Prejudice related. These may not be for everyone and to that I will just say that variations are fun and always make me smile.
This book again was different because much was from Darcy's POV. The book begins after his failed proposal and he realizes that he needs to change. He needs to be more out there and he needs to make the wrongs to right. First he needs to get Bingley and Jane together and then he needs to work on making Elizabeth fall for him.
I had my heart in my throat a couple of times when it came to this book. I am just gonna spill it now because it happens almost at once. Mrs Bennet gets the wrong idea when ´Darcy shows up alone and soon it is over the whole area that he is courting Jane. It was horrible, in a good way, what a twist and I sat there shaking my head at Mrs Bennet's folly. If you thought she was bad before then here, it was almost that I did from shame myself. So I certainly applaud this twist.
This was a nice variation with a Mr Darcy who really tries to better himself, he puts himself out there, he tries to socialise, and he becomes the gentleman she wants him to be, or should we say expect him to be. And then we watch Lizzy fall for him once again.
Conclusion:
A fun variation where Mr Darcy is more in focus. We hear his thoughts, we watch his heartache. He is a wonderful man underneath and the journey to happiness is lovely to watch. And as I said, be prepared for the oh so amusing twist.
Rating:
Fall in love with Mr Darcy all over again.
Cover
Meh
from the publisher
Check back tomorrow when I have Maria Hamilton over for an interview
I am more than willing to fall in love with Mr. Darcy.
ReplyDeleteOh, it sounds like a fun read! I enjoyed your review :-)
ReplyDeleteSounds fun. I love the cover.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the best Austen variations out there. I was familiar with this several years ago when she first wrote it before she published it at Sourcebooks. I'm very happy for her, it's a great P&P story!
ReplyDeletePerhaps it is good but I dunno...of course you can make me read almost anything (and have made me read at least one book I would never ever touch otherwise) but deep down I am not sure whether I would enjoy another Mr Darcy-related story. Thanks for a review anyway!
ReplyDeleteAnother Austen variation! I wish I had come across them earlier! I have this huge list of variations that I desperately want to read and now this book is on that list too. I think I would love this book as Mr Darcy is the focus :D
ReplyDeleteI'll be reading this book soon, and I can't wait. Looking forward to reading Hamilton's version of Mrs. Bennet!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the sound of this variation! I'm glad when Darcy is at the centre of a story. We see PP from Lizzie's POV, but I am more intrigued by Darcy's.
ReplyDeleteMy mom loves books like this and they're okay for me. This might be a great summer read.
ReplyDeleteAww, poor Mr Darcy. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is one that I don't think I've read! LOL!
ReplyDeleteIs there smexing in this one? You know I love my P&P variations with some smexing in them.
This sounds like a great take on the original! I'll need to check it out!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could get into these books like you do. I do enjoy them sometimes. I love your enthusiasm for them though.
ReplyDeletesounds really good, and who doesn't want to fall in love with mr darcy again?
ReplyDeleteWow! You do read a lot of variations. I'm glad each one has made you smile. That is all that matters. ;)
ReplyDeleteMystica
ReplyDeleteAren't we all :D
Mary
Thanks! It was a fun book to read.
Juju
I am glad you like it
Julie
I just love that so many of there self-published stories are being published again so that I can get to read them and find out about more
Ana
Lol, yes I am unsure too whether I could get you to read one. Perhaps when I find the one that has such an amazing twist that it will just shake you to the core and make you a firm believer of all things Darcy
Misha
ReplyDeleteTell me about it :D I remember when I read my first and fell in love, and then I realized that there are more out there, and more are coming
Anna
Mrs Bennet was like she always is, lol, honestly I was mortified! What a mother
Irena
He sure has a hidden side that we never get to see so that was sure fun to read about
Bermuda
Then this one is for your mum :)
Chris
Lol, so when are you gonna write that Mr Darcy and Leopold story...or whatever a male name for Lizzy would be ;)
Alas, I am not a fiction writer. :)
ReplyDeleteLynette
ReplyDeleteAlas no :( No Smexing, and I do know how you like that :D
Amused
You sure need to :D
Darlene
Lol, I do enjoy them, I think they are a secret (ok not so secret) pleasure
Carrie
I sure wanna :D
Missie
Hihi, yes I do..ahem, one more coming later this week, but then that is the last...before June
I just can't get into all these variations.
ReplyDeleteI'm still feeling guilty about not having read the original Pride & Prejudice! Maybe it would be better to start with a book like this? :)
ReplyDeletedarcy continues to be irresistable no matter what variation ;-D
ReplyDeleteI can never get too much of Mr. Darcy!
ReplyDeleteChris
ReplyDeleteToo bad cos I do think a m/m Pride and prejudice variation would rock. I feel like writing one myself ;)
Carol
I do understand that
Mel
Lol, start with a variation ;) I fell in love with PP cos of a miniseries so I am no better
VV
He sure is, so so very lovable
DC
I can't get enough either
Wow, I never knew there were so many P&P variations out there! I like the idea of one where Mr. Darcy is more of a focus:)
ReplyDeleteNice review, but not a book for me. I agree with you on the cover.
ReplyDeleteI love falling in love with Darcy!! :D
ReplyDeleteI love seeing Darcy do whatever it takes to win Elizabeth's heart.
ReplyDeleteFall in love with Darcy again? That line sold it to me. Oh yes... love the variations. :)
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoy these so much, I still haven't ventured into the realm of P&P variations :)
ReplyDeleteOh, this sounds like such a great read. But I just can't seem to get myself to read it. :) I'll live through your and everyone elses reviews. ;) Thank you!
ReplyDeleteIt has been a couple of months since I've read a P & P varation. Your review and comments has me wanting to read this one!
ReplyDeleteI love these types of books. I don't think I heard of this one. I'm going to add it to my wishlist.
ReplyDeleteJenny
ReplyDeleteThere are more to come ;) I kind of wish for one where Kitty finds love, she is always so on the background
Aurian
We can't all love variations :)
Staci
He is just simply utterly wonderful
Jenny
He sure works for it, and I love that about him here
Melissa
Lol, you and me both :) They are such a pleasure to read, and even though I know the story I am always surprised
Teddy
ReplyDeleteI am sure enjoying my time here. perhaps you will join in one day
Melissa
I do understand :) You can just come by and read my thoughts then
Nise
I try to read one once a month, lol. You should try one again
Yvonne
Add away, I am sure you would enjoy it
I am going to look for this next time i'm out book shopping. It really does sound fantastic
ReplyDeleteDarcy...*sigh* This book does sound good.
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