What to say about this book? I can honestly say it's a great interpretation of Pride and Prejudice even though it's certainly not better, not even close.
The author mentioned that this wasn't supposed to be published. It's her first book and Heather Lynn Rigaud is an author with an awesome talent for transferring the basic problems of the original into this modern version and adding some more spice into it. Well, not just some. She wrote from every character's POV, and even Darcy's which, in my opinion, totally lacked in Jane Austen book.
Well, here Darcy was a lot different. Probably because we get more information and time in this book. Not to mention the rock star image and a body from heaven. Aaaand some more unnecessary things. But I loved how the author expressed his emotional side and his connection to Lizzy. Those were my favorite parts.
Elizabeth, well, she's the closest to the her original one. Need I say more? I liked her here. =D
Charles and Jane are the biggest love birds of all time. They were separated for a long time in P&P, but they were constantly present in this book, which honestly annoyed me a lot of time. But they're a sweet couple.
Rigaud also added the extra couple, Richard and Charlotte, who I loved more than Jane and Charles. They had probably the most powerful connection of which I read. I want a separate book with them! I melted on this one:
Slowly Charlotte opened the box and saw the single perfect blossom resting there. It was shiny and delicate, black with purple undertones that matched Charlotte’s hair perfectly.
“The black orchid is one of the rarest and most treasured flowers known. It’s exotic and precious.” Richard squeezed the hand he was holding and with his other hand lightly touched Charlotte’s cheek. “That’s how I feel about you, Charlotte.”
I have to mention that the book is too long. It's long even with all those characters, but it had so many unnecessary things. And also, the first 100 pages were.. well, they kind of sounded wrong; it reaaally showed that the author isn't an experienced writer. I didn't like them, but then it the real story began, and it got 10 times better. And, oh, there's too much sex, it's blatant to add so much of it.
Something else: well, of course it's George Wickham! GAAAAHHH Every time the name George Wickham appeared, I automatically made a 'I want to kill the bastard' face, or spit or hit or break something. He made me totally neurotic. I hated him hundred times more then in P&P. He is my most disgusting character ever.
So, after my yet another neurotic attack, I should add that this books might sound strange - going from the 18th/19th century to a 'sex, drugs and rock n roll' world. It really sounds drastic, but I didn't find it such. It fit surprisingly good.
PS: wanted to add this to my review:
"She felt stupid now. Stupid and unworthy of anyone’s love or admiration, and yet, even as she felt she didn’t deserve it, she craved Darcy’s love more than ever. She longed for the warmth in his eyes when he spoke to her, the dry jokes that made her burst out laughing, and his soft, deep voice saying her name again."
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