I enjoyed the author's first daring variation effort so I was pleased to try her next release. Not as daring, but still an engaging premise. Like the title says, the Bennets are more discerning which makes some of the big conflict moments that came in the original P&P softer.
But, a conflict that was lesser in the original is stronger in More Discerning. Darcy's internal struggle to overcome his need to do his duty by his family leads him to turn his mind, if not his heart, away from love and happiness for what he thinks he owes his family.
I loved the way this Darcy embraced Elizabeth's more garish relations, the Phillips, and this kindness is rewarded in a big way when a man set on destroying Darcy's reputation with lies tries to work his wiles.
As with the earlier book, this one has some editing issues and glaring modernisms that can and do distract. But, weren't enough to put me off the story. It leaves things up in the air with the promise of volume two coming shortly.
Those who enjoy low-angst sweet variations are the target for this one.