Mr. Darcy’s younger sister searches for her own happily-ever-after…
The year is 1814, and it is springtime at Pemberley. Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy have married. But now a new romance is in the air, along with high fashion, elegant manners, scandal, deception, and the wonderful hope of a true and lasting love.
Shy Georgiana Darcy has been content to remain unmarried, living with her brother and … living with her brother and his new bride. But Elizabeth and Darcy’s fairy-tale love reminds Georgiana daily that she has found no true love of her own. And perhaps never will, for she is convinced the one man she secretly cares for will never love her in return. Georgiana’s domineering aunt, Lady Catherine de Bourgh, has determined that Georgiana shall marry, and has a list of eligible bachelors in mind. But which of the suitors are sincere, and which are merely interested in Georgiana’s fortune? Georgiana must learn to trust her heart — and rely on her courage — for she also faces the return of the man who could ruin her reputation and spoil a happy ending, just when it finally lies within her grasp.
Georgiana Darcy’s Diary is Book 1 of the Pride and Prejudice Chronicles and is appropriate for all ages.
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A fairly good sequel but missing Jane Austen’s voice
I loved it. It was an easy read but one I couldn’t wait to finish.
If you love Austen, this is a way to continue stories of characters you’ve come to wonder about.
It was nice to read a continuation of the original.
Very well written. Reminiscent of Austen’s writing style.
Fun to see Georgiana’s happily ever after. A good clean romance.
If you like Jane Austen you’ll love this one. Very well done in the Jane Austen style.
Fun fluff read for Pride and Prejudice fans.
So many books that add to Jane Austen’s best. None live up to her but this one was okay.
I enjoyed the book and bought another, more modern book, about the characters. Thoroughly enjoyed getting into each head.
Easy-quick read, entertaining.
Lovely read
It was a quick read. Sweet and interesting. Jane would have approved.
I am a total Austin fan. Some Austin faux stories miss the culture of Austin. This book stayed true to the time.
Left you hanging wanting to read the next book.
Character change so much over the course of 1 novel, vastly different than original characters by the end that it’s almost inconceivable. First half is interesting to see a bit through Georgiana’s point of view but the diary form loses it novelty quick. There is another book that follows which I would not even read even if it were free.
I loved the story from a different point of view.
Different. Enjoyable.
The past is exhausting,not a dream!