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Mar 02, 2018
Nissa | Of Pens and Pages Book Blog
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Fun fact: Pride and Prejudice and Persuasion are two of my favorite romance novels ever. So to read a Persuasion-esque situation in a Pride and Prejudice variation is an incredibly happy day for me. A Short Period of Exquisite Felicity delivers angst, heartbreak, and a well-deserved happily ever after mixed with a healthy dose of mystery.
Things diverge from the canon after Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy meet at Pemberley. In A Short Period of Exquisite Felicity, E and D come to an understanding so ...more
I first read this story as an unpublished book.
In the book description above the author tells us that she “wondered what might have happened if Darcy had found himself in the shoes of Frederick Wentworth...jilted by the woman he loved but still worse, at the behest of a man who has already taken so much from him. Can he/will he forgive her?”
But in this variation, the author wanders far a field in assigning roles and behaviors to those we think we know...even those we may have fond attachments to ...more
In the book description above the author tells us that she “wondered what might have happened if Darcy had found himself in the shoes of Frederick Wentworth...jilted by the woman he loved but still worse, at the behest of a man who has already taken so much from him. Can he/will he forgive her?”
But in this variation, the author wanders far a field in assigning roles and behaviors to those we think we know...even those we may have fond attachments to ...more
This is an author I truly admire. I've read most of her unpublished JAFF, and she is exceptionally talented. Ms. D'Orazio has a beautiful, elegant writing style. and she creates characters that come alive for the reader. She has the creativity to put Darcy and Elizabeth in interesting, different situations, as she does here.
In a meshing of Jane Austen's Persuasion with Pride and Prejudice, Darcy and Elizabeth encountered each other as in canon at Pemberley. They swiftly came to an understanding ...more
In a meshing of Jane Austen's Persuasion with Pride and Prejudice, Darcy and Elizabeth encountered each other as in canon at Pemberley. They swiftly came to an understanding ...more
I liked a lot about this book. However, in the beginning D and E had at least 3 opportunities to talk but didn't. I was very frustrated by that. I mean, I get that they have ingrained assumptions about the other and it would be difficult. But, if they both truly still loved each other, wouldn't they at least want to yell and scream at each other WHY!!?? So, i felt that part was contrived or, that the reason for them not speaking was not explained enough for my liking. That being said, I enjoyed
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Feb 23, 2018
Ceri
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Review to follow on Monday 26 Feb, when the blog tour stops by at Babblings of a Bookworm :)
This is a difficult book for me to review. Having finished it, I loved it. As I was reading it, I struggled and was tempted to give up about half way through. The title of the book refers to the period in which Darcy and Elizabeth were engaged. Rather than tell him about Lydia's elopement, she deals with it herself and she calls off her engagement as a result. Instead of confronting her, as one might expect, he goes into self preservation mode. Disappears. Heart broken. The first 50% of the book
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What an amazing intrigue!
A lot in this book takes the reader by surprise. The obstacles in the way of the love of our beloved couple are almost insurmountable. Unexpected allies are found, but also unexpected betrayal. Lots of angst, love and happiness. You won't be able to put it down! ...more
A lot in this book takes the reader by surprise. The obstacles in the way of the love of our beloved couple are almost insurmountable. Unexpected allies are found, but also unexpected betrayal. Lots of angst, love and happiness. You won't be able to put it down! ...more
Feb 19, 2018
Nicole Clarkston
marked it as to-read
Nov 12, 2018
Dana J
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