Karen B. (Jitterbug3) reviewed on + 198 more book reviews
I have read a number of "sequels" to P&P and while not all are great, this one was boring. While James did keep to the era of Austen, there is a way to be sparkling, witty, and emotion-filled in upper crust England--Austen did it!
What I disliked most was that Elizabeth is hardly in the story; it revolves around Darcy and Fitzwilliam so there is none of the snappy conversations or romantic misunderstandings.
I didn't expect a romance but I did expect Darcy and Elizabeth to be true to themselves--other characters were: Lydia--selfish; Jane--trying to please everyone, etc. but I missed Elizabeth and Darcy.
Sorry to say, I finished this book a disappointed reader.
What I disliked most was that Elizabeth is hardly in the story; it revolves around Darcy and Fitzwilliam so there is none of the snappy conversations or romantic misunderstandings.
I didn't expect a romance but I did expect Darcy and Elizabeth to be true to themselves--other characters were: Lydia--selfish; Jane--trying to please everyone, etc. but I missed Elizabeth and Darcy.
Sorry to say, I finished this book a disappointed reader.
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