Jane Austen springs to life again in this book of three Darcy Tales revolving around the wonderful characters of Pride and Prejudice.
Sheila
In the first story, ‘Mr. Darcy’s Christmas’; Darcy is visited by the ghosts (of yes, you guessed it!) Christmas past, present, and future. A fun twist together of two wonderful classics that I found to be an imaginative if not a bit predictable mix.
The second tale is ‘A Christmas Present’, where we find a very anxious Mr. Darcy fretting over Lizzy who is about to give birth. This middle story really set a picture in my mind of what the Darcy family could have been like. This center story really was my favorite.
The third and final installment of the book is ‘A Darcy Christmas’, takes us through the Darcy Christmas’s one by one, some of joy, and some that let’s just say having the Kleenex close by is not ill advice. I enjoyed these peeks into the Darcy Christmas’s – it was like looking into a family photo album.
For someone (errrrrr me……) who has avoided all of the spin offs with vampires, zombies, and sea monsters… this book came as a pleasant surprise. I enjoyed the stories centered around the Darcy’s and the fact that this book holds the three stories as a collection was perfect for the time of year when my mind tends to travel towards a sort of book a.d.d. and I skip from one thing to the next.
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Thank you to Source Books for allowing me to review this book




I too have avoided the sea monsters and so on. This non-monster spin off looks much better!
It was Jill 😀
This looks really cute! I think next year we are going to see an influx of Jane Austen book spin-offs and themed books. I’ve already gotten three!
Sharon have you read any of them yet? I havent gone there. 😀
This does sound fascinating…and I’m hoping not to see any more of those vampire/monster spin-offs. Enough already!
I’ve shied away from these Jane Austen “spin offs” also but this sounds like a fun read before the holidays!
I haven’t really read any before this one Kathleen but this one was good – and no werewolves or sea monsters 😀
I’d also like to read Mr Knightley’s Diary by Amanda Grange (a retelling of Jane Austen’s Emma) as well as Stormcrow Castle. I found a good list of her work at http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/g/amanda-grange/