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Sheila Majczan
Jun 11, 2016 rated it really liked it
Elizabeth wants to get out of Meryton. The local gossips are painting her as a woman jilted and she has run out of patience. With her father’s agreement and a maid servant as a chaperone she is to take the stage to London. But when riding to town in a carriage makes Nelly sick, Elizabeth flaunts customs and decides that since there are several other women on the stage she will forge on. As the women get off at subsequent stops, as a cleric makes advances and then rain and ice force the stage to ...more
Ceri
One of my favourite things about reading historical novels is the chance to pick up some knowledge of history in a more interesting manner. This latest story by Abigail Reynolds looks at what may have happened if Mr Darcy and Miss Elizabeth Bennet had somehow got caught up with the Luddite uprisings in the North of England, which happened at the same time that ‘Pride and Prejudice’ was set. In very basic terms, there was rioting and breaking of the looms – the machinery that had begun to replace ...more
Nicole Clarkston
Jun 05, 2017 rated it it was amazing
Delightful, Abigail never disappoints! This was a thrilling, moderately angsty ride from start to finish. Elizabeth was strong yet properly ladylike, Darcy utterly smitten as he should be. I LOVED the whole Fitzwilliam family! What a hoot! Thanks for the enjoyment, Abigail.
Nicole Barton Sasser
Status: Read September 16-18, 2016

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

My Library Notes:

Mr. Darcy's Journey: A Pride & Prejudice Variation
by Abigail Reynolds
Paperback, First Edition, 443 pages
Published June 9, 2016 by White Soup Press
ISBN13: 978-0692730904 / ISBN: 0692730907

On the Road with Mr. Darcy...

Mr. Darcy is at his wits' end. Elizabeth Bennet, the woman he can't live without, overhears him insulting her family. Now she won't even listen to his apologies. Then his old friend Sir Anthony Duxbury tells him two of th
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Dung
Dec 03, 2016 rated it really liked it
Shelves: austen-inspried
Love the Fitzwilliam clan and some of the new characters, especially her honorary brother.
Nina
Feb 24, 2024 rated it it was amazing
This one turned out to be one of my favorite by Abigail Reynolds.
The story starts with Lizzie being called to London to nurse Jane.
Who has been really hurt by a very spiteful Miss Bingley. After a while her attention is too much for Jane, so she makes Lizzie go to Kent. Here enters the Fitzwilliam side of the family especially two original characters Lady Frederica and Jasper both siblings to Richard. The countess of Matlock also play an important part as well as her husband to a lesser extent.
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SOS
4 1/2 stars

Abigail Reynolds is the unquestioned queen of Jane Austen sequels and variations. Her books never disappoint, and Mr. Darcy’s Journey certainly didn’t disappoint me. While there is a physical journey involved in this book, I believe the title refers to the internal journey Darcy, and Elizabeth Bennet, travel through the book as they realize their true feelings about each other.

To start with, Elizabeth enjoys a visit with her friend, Charlotte, at Hunsford. While she’s there, Lady Cath
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Deborah
A definite must read for any lover of JAFF. After meeting in Kent Darcy must go north to the sscene of the mill riots to help friends falsely accused of felony criminal acts. His aunt, Lady Fitzwilliam, the Earl f Matlock's wife and their daughter go along on the journey bringing Elizabeth as her companion. Can Darcy keep Elizabeth safe and can our dear couple overcome their differences to reach a happily ever after? I could not put this book down. ...more
Megan Wilkins
Nov 29, 2021 rated it it was amazing
So good!

Ms. Reynolds does it again! This story is a delightful read. The story was original and the new characters were a wonderful addition. I loved how the Fitzwilliam family is portrayed. They were a hoot! I highly recommend this one!
Staciel
Oct 19, 2018 rated it really liked it

Nice read for fans of Jane Austen fan fiction.
M
Mar 27, 2019 rated it really liked it
Though dramatic & political, manages to be a quite low angst and humorous read. Very well done.
Erika
May 27, 2016 marked it as to-read
Shelves: jane-austen
Audrey Ryan
May 31, 2016 rated it it was amazing
Lenora Robinson
Jun 02, 2016 rated it it was amazing
Shelves: read-2016
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Shelves: austenesque
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