How does “happily ever after” really work? With such different personalities, Darcy and Elizabeth surely need to work on their communication skills! Unlike Jane and Bingley, both of whom are easygoing and friendly, the Darcys are definitely a case where opposites attract. Through their dramatic courtship, Lizzy finally saw through Darcy’s rigid pride and sense of duty, and Darcy fell in love … sense of duty, and Darcy fell in love with Lizzy’s sunny optimism and independence of spirit. Now that they’re married, what will happen when their fundamentally different personalities reassert themselves? Uncover the true feelings of one of the world’s most famous couples during their first year of marriage.
PRAISE FOR PEMBERLEY MANOR:
“A talented writer with a wonderful feel for Regency.”
Mary Bracho, Loft Literary Center
“An absorbing read from the very first page.”
Alison Aldridge, BBC Worldwide
“One to treasure. What a sumptuous book!”
Jane Odiwe, author of Lydia Bennet’s Story
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Laughter is the best medicine… at least it’s better than a bitter pill.
This was not a quick read, not canon, not our beloved Austen fest. I salute the author’s attempt to mimic the language of the Austen/Regency period; however, it slowed it down a bit for me. Plus, I felt this story leaned more toward the Gothic than to Austen. There was a dark …