Don't waste your time.
The protagonist's name - Darcy Fitzwilliam - is the only clever thing in the book. She's an unlikeable woman who constantly misbehaves at her parents' parties by drinking too much, but then, none of the characters have any resemblance to Jane Austin's. As far as I can tell, it's a breezily written romance novel with names of characters "borrowed" from the master.
Maybe I missed something amazing toward the end - I will admit I gave up around half-way through the book.
The protagonist's name - Darcy Fitzwilliam - is the only clever thing in the book. She's an unlikeable woman who constantly misbehaves at her parents' parties by drinking too much, but then, none of the characters have any resemblance to Jane Austin's. As far as I can tell, it's a breezily written romance novel with names of characters "borrowed" from the master.
Maybe I missed something amazing toward the end - I will admit I gave up around half-way through the book.