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Instead of disappearing from Elizabeth Bennet’s life after she refused his offer of marriage, Mr. Darcy had stayed and tried to change her mind?

What if…

Lizzy, as she gets to know Darcy, finds him undeniably attractive and her impulses win out over her sense of propriety?

What if…

Madly in love and mutually on fire, their passion anticipates their wedding?

In To Conquer Mr. Darcy, instead of avoiding Elizabeth after his ill-fated marriage proposal, Mr. Darcy follows her back to Hertfordshire to prove to her he is a changed man and worthy of her love. And little by little, Elizabeth begins to find the man she thought she despised, irresistible… – FROM AMAZON

ABOUT THE AUTHOR…Abigail Reynolds  is a lifelong Jane Austen enthusiast and a physician.  In addition to writing, she has a part-time private practice and  enjoys spending time with her family.  Originally from upstate New York, she studied Russian, theater, and marine biology before deciding to attend medical school.   She began writing From Lambton to Longbourn in 2001 to spend more time with her favorite characters from Pride & Prejudice.  Encouragement from fellow Austen fans convinced her to continue asking ‘What if…?’, which led to four other Pemberley Variations and her modern novel, Pemberley by the Sea.  She is currently at work on another Pemberley Variation and a sequel to Pemberley by the Sea.  She lives in Wisconsin with her husband, two teenaged children, and a menagerie of pets. – FROM AUTHOR SITE

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FROM THE BOOK FAERY REVIEWS…I have to be honest, I just couldn’t get past the first couple of chapters. I’d try to read, then would put it down, tried to pick it up again, then would put it down. It was rather an annoying cycle. I just couldn’t get into this read. Is there a reason I couldn’t get into it? I’m not quite sure. I did find the “new” Mr. Darcy a bit annoying as he went after Elizabeth and tried apologizing for his behavior (at least that’s what I got from what I did read). He seemed to act like the lost puppy to me. Perhaps because I like the mysterious “bad boy” on the outside, softy on the inside when you get to know him. Am I saying the book was bad? Absolutely not! I just couldn’t get through the first part of the book. Someone else might enjoy this adaptation of Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice.

I DID however, enjoy her other book The Man Who Loved Pride & Prejudice which you can read more about here.

I received a copy of this book for review from SourceBooks.
All opinions are of my own.
   

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