There's only one gentleman to turn to when a lady is in desperate need of answers...With scandal descending on the Bennet family (again ), Elizabeth absolutely refuses to drag Mr. Darcy's name into... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I picked up "From Lambton to Longbourn" this morning, and was not able to put it down till I finished it. I immediately wanted to start reading this book again. I wanted to go back to the Lambton Inn and experience the beginning all over. This is a "feel good" book. You get an intimate look at Lizzy and Darcy in a courtship. As much as I love Jane Austen's writing, and understand that she was limited by propriety and the scope of her own experience, her endings can sometimes feel anticlimatic for the reader. I think this is why variations and adaptations are so popular. We want to see more than Jane was able to show us. I love the role that Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner play in this romance. As confidants for both parties, Lizzy's Aunt notes, she's in a perfect postion for a meddling aunt. We know the Gardiners well enought to trust that they have everyone's best interests at heart.
Pride & Prejudice Variation
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I really like this variation. I have read six (6) of Abigail Reynolds books and this is my favorite after: "Last Man in World". This book does not have the explicit sex scenes which all the other books by Ms. Reynolds have, which in itself is a twist!!! In this variation of "what would happen if" Ms. Reynold's story starts with Mr. Darcy and Elisabeth expressing their true feelings for each other at the Inn at Lampton. This occurs after Elisabeth has recieved the devestating news about Lydia and Mr. Wickham's infamous elopment. Elisabeth is torn between her love for Mr. Darcy and Lydia's disgrace. Can she accept the man she loves when her "family connections" have sunk to a new low?
More romantic--a page-turner!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This is the first of Reynold's Pemberley Variations (originally published online--incredible), and is very romantic...beautifully done. I love how she expanded Georgiana's character, and both she and Darcy lighten up a bit after being around all the Bennets (wouldn't you?). Also, unlike a "The Last Man in the World", this one is much happier all the way around. Very enjoyable...I plan on reading the rest!
This book leaves me with such a happy heart!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I own all Abigail Reynold's books and this one is truly a delight to read over and over. This "what if" adaptation is cleverly written and the characterization of our favorites is spot on! There is a endearing exchange of letters between Elizabeth and Georgianna that leads to some rather amusing teasing of Mr. Darcy. Worth every penny! Highly recommended.
Lovely variation on P & P; suitable for everyone
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This is a lovely, lovely story, and an interesting what-if for those who are fans of P & P. What if the smallest change happened when Darcy came to Lambton Inn? The combination of engaging characterizations, humor and sweetness, without being cloying makes for a most enjoyable read. And, it is appropriate for all ages and sensibilities. There is no explicit sex, but there is plenty of romance. It is a satisfying romance, even if you're not a fan of Pride and Prejudice. A great choice for lazy afternoon read.
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