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Book Reviews of The Truth about Mr. Darcy

The Truth about Mr. Darcy
The Truth about Mr Darcy
Author: Susan Adriani
ISBN-13: 9781402246135
ISBN-10: 1402246137
Publication Date: 5/1/2011
Pages: 512
Rating:
  • Currently 2.8/5 Stars.
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2.8 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Sourcebooks Landmark
Book Type: Paperback
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Sluggo-Gal avatar reviewed The Truth about Mr. Darcy on + 9 more book reviews
Dear Jane would roll over in her grave with all the steamy, detailed, and implausible pre- & post-marital sex going on in this Pride & Prejudice variation. If THAT is why one reads Jane Austen knock-offs, then this book has much to recommend it.

I don't care for it, and it seems wrong to me to drag Jane Austen characters into romance novel tawdryness.

I also don't like Elizabeth portrayed as weepy, insecure, and unable to defend herself against an attack by Wickham.

Other characters are distorted: Wickham is a rapist & pedophile. (We like our bad boys, but not downright slimy & evil.) Bingley (channeling Mr. Knightley) is too secure & strong, giving Darcy advice and unmoved by Caroline's manipulations.

This author writes very well, and has a wonderful feel for dialogue & description. It's a shame that the story was so poor.