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Sto caricando le informazioni... Mr. Darcy's Dream: A Novel (originale 2009; edizione 2009)di Elizabeth Aston (Autore)
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Elizabeth Aston is well known in the Austen world for her series of Darcy novels. Mr. Darcy’s Dream is her most recent work and follows the story of Mr. Darcy’s intrepid niece, Phoebe Hawkins. We become acquainted with her the morning after she has said yes to the marriage proposal of Arthur Stanhope, a handsome and well to-do gentleman with whom she has fallen in love. Immediate happiness is not to be, her father will not sanction the match on the grounds that Mr. Stanhope is a rake! Phoebe sneaks out of the house and plans to speak with Mr. Stanhope and have him explain himself but there’s no need for an explanation when she sees the scandalous actress Mrs. Vereker leave his house at an improper hour of the morning. Continue reading: http://novembersautumn.wordpress.com/2010/05/14/book-review-mr-darcys-dream-by-e... Admittedly, I’ll read pretty much any Austen related book. I love them. I derive a lot of pleasure in reading how inspired authors share their imagination in what happens after the “story” has ended. Of course, the most often “sequeled” Austen story is, with little surprise, doubt, Pride & Prejudice. There is something about Elizabeth & Mr. Darcy’s relationship that is timeless. After all, Miss Jane captured its perfection to start with….and it remains up to all modern day fans to carry on the legacy. Elizabeth Aston is once such fan worthy of reading. She has written a series of books based on Pride & Prejudice, the first one of which I read years ago was Mr. Darcy’s Daughters (written in 2003, I believe). For some unknown reason, I failed to read Aston’s subsequent books…that is until a couple of months ago. On a corner of a bookshelf in a bookstore, I saw the cover for Mr. Darcy’s Dream. It looked very interesting and I bought it on the spot. I then promptly set it on my own bookshelf and passed it over for a while until I was in the “proper mood” to read it. I’d been reading Darcy’s Passions by Regina Jeffers, with little luck, so wasn’t sure if I could do Mr. Darcy’s Dream justice. Needless to say, I was happily surprised! The story is a typical regency style romance, with strong willed young women who find themselves in a variety of situations with dashing hero-like men. There are no great plot surprises. You see most of the story coming; however, I don’t feel like that detracted from the book at all. It was an easy storyline that kept me interested and entertained. What I enjoyed most was the idea of the Bingley & Darcy cousins maintaining a close relationship--keeping the family a strong, close-knit group. I also liked that a Warren is kept around to…well, to keep things interesting. To know that one of the main characters, Phoebe, is Georgiana’s daughter was a special treat--a small branch in the family tree that is now fleshed out in my imagination! I look forward to catching up on other Aston novels that I previously neglected, as well anticipate future stories that she may conjure up to keep the fire for Pride & Prejudice fueled. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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When Phoebe, Mr. Darcy's niece, is shattered by an unhappy romance, she retreats to Pemberley and is joined by kind-hearted Louisa Bingley and several handsome strangers--all hopeful of winning the girls' hearts. Mischief and love triangles abound, making life as difficult as possible for anyone connected with the Darcy family. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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I did like all the main characters from her previous works making a guest appearance and the use of horticulture in the plot. Oh, and the fact that the writing style remains true throughout the books. It would be nice to see "villain" characters with more of a grey background than is currently used; that is, characters who may hurt the reputation of main character(s) with or without intent but whose sole occupation isn't to the play the fail-safe villain, like George Warren.
Overall, I will probably still eagerly wait the next work by this author, hoping that the next coupon coincides with the release date and that I shall not be disappointed.