It Started with a Kiss: A Pride and Prejudice Variation, by Beth Wood
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It Started with a Kiss: A Pride and Prejudice Variation, by Beth Wood
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When Darcy finds Elizabeth touring the park around Pemberley, he assumes he is in the grips of his dreams and acts accordingly. He is incredibly surprised to discover that the woman he has taken in his arms is not only very real, but also kissing him back. This lighthearted variation explores how things might have progressed differently had Mr. Darcy left Elizabeth Bennet with no doubt concerning his continued affection upon finding her touring his beloved Pemberley. Now including a sample chapter of "A Conversation Behind the Tapestries."
It Started with a Kiss: A Pride and Prejudice Variation, by Beth Wood- Amazon Sales Rank: #39684 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-10-01
- Released on: 2015-10-01
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Worth the wait By Kindle Customer This was such a wonderful story. Surprisingly the angst was not due to the main couple but another well-known couple. This made the familiar new and different. All characters were true to canon in my opinion and of course all is resolved satisfactorily with the epilogue providing excellent closure.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. If dreams could come true... By S. L. Majczan 3.5 starsOK, we have another compromise situation. But in this case it is not because Mrs. Bennet walked in on them while Darcy was whispering in Elizabeth's ear. Nor is it a situation where Mr. Bennet has died and Darcy offers to provide for the family financially IF Elizabeth will agree to marry him. Furthermore it is not one in which Darcy offers for Elizabeth to cover up Georgiana's actions at Ramsgate.This is a situation in which Darcy CANNOT get Elizabeth out of his head nor his dreams after she has refused him at Hunsford. And he allows his dreams to be played out as he returns to Pemberley and once again daydreams of his wife, Elizabeth, greeting him with open affection. He has to reward her with a kiss... and she returns his kiss...BUT then she calls him, "Mr. Darcy." He wakes up! Dreams don't have an unknown couple and Pemberley servants witnessing their affection with startled looks. Yes, they must marry. But have Elizabeth's feelings changed?What is different here is Mr. Bennet's reaction. Now you have to be aware that while the Gardiners were touring Pemberley with Elizabeth, Wickham and Lydia were running away from Brighton to London, not Gretna Green. So when Mr. Bennet is made aware of Lydia's actions and how she MUST now be forced to marry he vows that no other daughter will ever be forced to marry a man. So you can imagine what he says when the man he knows Elizabeth hates asks for his permission to marry Elizabeth and explains the compromise.This story is mostly as expected from canon. However whereas in many stories Bingley's and Jane's story is all smooth running waters in this story we see a Bingley as a man who has secrets and a Jane who learns of them by eavesdropping. You know what they say about eavesdropping?There was a literary device in Chapters 7 and 9 where in the first line of certain sections we read, "Mr. Bennet was confused.", then, "Mrs. Bennet was confused." and further along "Elizabeth was confused." Later it is, "Lydia was relieved, Wickham was relieved, Kitty...Mary...Mr. Bennet...Mrs. Bennet...Mr. Darcy...Elizabeth...Jane was relieved." I found that a charming device but then I am a simple creature.And I enjoyed immensely the descriptions of Lydia's pouting when Elizabeth engagement is announced during Mr. and Mrs. Wickham's short visit to Longbourn on their way to New Castle. Lydia is not happy when her place at the center of attention is usurped by Elizabeth. Oh, and you will so enjoy the little story about Caroline in the epilogue.This was a short and sweet read which I completed in an afternoon. It is for all those who can't get enough of ODC.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Sweet little story By Anna Marie Ordonez Although not terribly original, it was a nice story. There were no complicated misunderstandings between Darcy and Lizzy but only mild inconveniences. The Bingley and Jane storyline a little confusing, but again not terribly complicated.It summary, it was short and sweet.
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