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We start the story the day after the proposal of Darcy to Elizabeth at the Hunsford Parsonage and the delivery of the letter. Though this may be the first letter that Elizabeth has received, it is not the first or last that Darcy has written to Elizabeth but never posted. An accident not long after the Colonel and Darcy have left Rosings results in their return. Can this event be the start of resolving the issues between these two persons.
Liked the characters of Anne DeBough and the Colonel is this tale.
An enjoyable read.
 
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Vesper1931 | 1 altra recensione | Jul 29, 2021 |
A Pride and Prejudice variation set after the Bingleys and Darcy have left for London, After leaving a Meryton Assembly the carriage containing Elizabeth and Jane Bennet is involved in an accident seriously hurting Elizabeth. Whereupon her 'spirit' finds itself in the Library of Darcy House with Darcy at home.
Can they learn to love, can Elizabeth re-enter her body, can they love again?
 
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Vesper1931 | 1 altra recensione | Jul 29, 2021 |
This Pride and Prejudice variation begins after Jane and Elizabeth have left Netherfield after Jane's illness.
One morning while at riding Darcy sees Elizabeth as a tree falls near her. This scare awakes his feelings for her, and Elizabeth sees a different side to Darcy. Is the path of love smooth?
Loved it.
 
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Vesper1931 | 3 altre recensioni | Jul 29, 2021 |
Mr. Darcy walks to Hunsford parsonage to propose to Elizabeth Bennet just as she has finished reading a letter from Jane informing her of the death of Lydia.
He transports her with Maria Lucas to his Town House and then to Longbourn.
Can his compassion and behaviour convince Elizabeth of his worth. Can Darcy discover the cause of Lydia's death and what happens when Georgiana decides to help bring Elizabeth and Darcy together.
 
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Vesper1931 | Jul 29, 2021 |
This was another great Pride and Prejudice Variation by KaraLynne Mackrory. I love all the characters and the way she writes them. The story was a lot of fun to read and I enjoyed seeing how the relationships between Lizzy & Darcy as well as Jane & Bingley develop and evolve throughout the book. Mr. Bennet and Colonel Fitwilliam were also a lot of fun and I love their personalities in this book. I look forward to reading more by this author.
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Chelsea_K | 3 altre recensioni | May 28, 2019 |
A quick, easy read though charming and feel good. All-in-all, it's a published fanfiction, a good one, but a fanfiction nonetheless. Very enjoyable but glad I borrowed it from my library.
 
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Half-elf28 | 1 altra recensione | Sep 15, 2016 |
4.5 stars. A great read!! Mr. Darcy is befuddled. Miss Elizabeth Bennet has refused his proposal of marriage, administering a stern rebuke along with it. Downtrodden and dejected, Darcy confides his situation to his cousin Anne who reveals to him that his proposal, while sincere, lacked tact and therefore exuded an air of impudence, resulting in Miss Bennet's rejection. While acknowledging his goodness, she nevertheless recommends that Darcy take steps to improve his character. In her estimation he interferes unnecessarily in the affairs of others, an impertinent gesture on his part, namely with regard to dissuading his friend Mr. Bingley from courting Elizabeth Bennet's sister Jane, another factor contributing to Miss Bennet's refusing him. Reflecting on the matter Darcy concludes that Anne is correct in her estimation, but it appears too late to reverse the outcome. Elizabeth's bad opinion of Darcy is sealed and his dreams of betrothal to the lady are ruined. Or are they? Darcy is incredulous, and as such he is anxious to quit Rosings Park immediately to avoid any further encounters with Elizabeth, preferring instead to placate himself by writing letters to his beloved which he never intends to mail. But when Mr. Collins louses up Miss Bennet's travel plans, placing Darcy in the awkward position to offer assistance, will the debacle give way to new opportunities for them? Or perhaps will future encounters shed light on Darcy's true character, improving his ill-fated lot with Miss Elizabeth?
KaraLynne Mackrory has a gift for writing Regency romance and she delivers it with ease in the most eloquent way. This is the second book I've read by this author and I truly enjoyed it. Those who've enjoyed Pride and Prejudice, and retellings thereof, will very likely appreciate Yours Forevermore, Darcy. Definitely a recommended read.½
 
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Lauigl | 1 altra recensione | Feb 15, 2016 |
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Falling for Mr. Darcy por KaraLynne Mackrory

Una variación realmente encantadora, llena de romanticismo de momentos de mucha ternura. Hay ricas descripciones del entorno, de las interacciones entre Elizabeth y Darcy, de los pensamientos de los personajes, todos son muy entrañables.
Mackrory escribe la historia con mucha calidez. Es verdaderamente exquisito leer los diálogos de todos los personajes, en especial de Elizabeth y Darcy, es como si un halo onírico te envolviera y te hace disfrutar de la historia.

http://warmisunquausten.blogspot.com.es/2013/05/descripciones-oniricas.html
 
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Warmisunqu_Austen | 3 altre recensioni | Aug 5, 2013 |
Falling For Mr. Darcy by KaraLynn Mackrory is an adaptation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. Mackrory explores the idea of what would happen if Mr. Darcy let go of his pride and told people about George Wickham's scandalous behavior before Wickham could charm his way into the hearts of Merryton, if Darcy never interfered with Bingley and Jane's relationship, and if he behaved in "a more gentleman-like manner" towards Elizabeth. You might think that by doing these things, it would eliminate any problems in the story. However Darcy's honorable actions causes a whole new set of problems.
Wickham becomes desperate and his actions more deplorable than in the original Pride and Prejudice. Darcy is still enamored with Elizabeth but is torn between what he thinks is his duty and what his heart wants. I love that Mackrory makes use of some of the minor characters from P&P in this book. Mr Bennet is his usual witty self, Mr. Collins is still abhorrent, and Colonel Fitzpatrick is still very charming. The author does play around with their story lines a bit to make everything more interesting.
This is a really good adaptation of the original story. I really like the direction that the author took this book. I've often wondered what would happen if Darcy had done things differently. Mackrory answered my questions and more in Falling For Mr. Darcy.
 
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mt256 | 3 altre recensioni | Jun 18, 2012 |
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