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Told from Darcy’s POV we begin at the Hunsford parsonage where he is interrupted just as he begins that ill-fated proposal. His cousin, the Colonel rushes in to demand his attendance at Rosings as their cousin, Anne, has eloped…with Wickham. And then, wonder of wonders, Lady Catherine demands that Elizabeth accompany her to London as she will keep the Lady better entertained than others, i.e., Mrs. Jenkinson. Darcy views this as a chance to be with Elizabeth, who, in truth was not granted time t
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Fabulous
An interesting twist during the Hunsford proposal in this variation inspired by Jane Austen's classic novel Pride and Prejudice by Joanna Starnes. Most enjoyable story. ...more
An interesting twist during the Hunsford proposal in this variation inspired by Jane Austen's classic novel Pride and Prejudice by Joanna Starnes. Most enjoyable story. ...more

For a Pride and Prejudice enthusiast, there is nothing quite like an unusually talkative and passionate Mr. Darcy to pique one’s interest. And it becomes particularly intriguing when the story is told almost exclusively from his perspective. Ironically, it is perhaps his most blundering speech that is mercifully interrupted in this variation, A Timely Elopement, from master storyteller Joana Starnes.
The tale begins in the parlor at Hunsford Parsonage near Rosings Park in Kent with the only two o ...more
The tale begins in the parlor at Hunsford Parsonage near Rosings Park in Kent with the only two o ...more

A pretty good read. I really liked the resolution between Elizabeth and Darcy and the last third of the story was undoubtedly the best part.

Delightful
I really enjoyed this story and this version of D&E. I found Darcy to be almost charmingly thick in the early part of the story. The only thing that could have improved the story is less Lady Catherine. Never let it be said that any P&P reimagining or sequel could benefit from more Lady Catherine - less always works for me!
P&P fans will enjoy this one.
I really enjoyed this story and this version of D&E. I found Darcy to be almost charmingly thick in the early part of the story. The only thing that could have improved the story is less Lady Catherine. Never let it be said that any P&P reimagining or sequel could benefit from more Lady Catherine - less always works for me!
P&P fans will enjoy this one.


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