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A Darcy Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. Darcy Wish You a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Share in the magic of the season in these three warm and wonderful holiday novellas from bestselling authors.
Christmas Present
by Amanda Grange
A Darcy Christmas
by Sharon Lathan
Mr. Darcy's Christmas Carol
by Carolyn Eberhart
Mr. Darcy Vampyre
Sourcebooks Landmark, the leading publisher of Jane Austen-related fiction, is excited to announce a major release: Mr. Darcy, Vampyre by international bestselling author Amanda Grange.
Amanda Grange, bestselling author of Mr. Darcy's Diary, gives us something completely new—a delightfully thrilling, paranormal Pride and Prejudice sequel, full of danger, darkness and deep romantic love…
Amanda Grange's style and wit bring readers back to Jane Austen's timeless storytelling, but always from a very unique and unusual perspective, and now Grange is back with an exciting and completely new take on Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet.
Mr. Darcy, Vampyre starts where Pride and Prejudice ends and introduces a dark family curse so perfectly that the result is a delightfully thrilling, spine-chilling, breathtaking read. A dark, poignant and visionary continuation of Austen's beloved story, this tale is full of danger, darkness and immortal love.
Reviewer: Zollyanna
Review: Aug 19, 2009
Genre(s): Paranormal Romance, Historical Romance, Regency
Amanda Grange puts a new spin on the Vampyre myth in Mr. Darcy, Vampyre. I loved how he was able to go out in sunlight and not get harmed. The romance and mystery in this story melded together perfectly. I would definitely read more of her books; this one is a real page-turner.
Elizabeth Bennet has just gotten married to Fitzwilliam Charles George Darcy. Instead of going to the Lake District for thei
Colonel Brandon's Diary
"Colonel Brandon's Diary" continues Amanda Grange's popular series of Jane Austen retellings.At the age of eighteen, James Brandon's life is set fair. He is in love with his father's ward, Eliza, and he is looking forward to a lifetime of happiness with her. But his world is shattered when Eliza is forced to marry his brother and James joins the army in despair. Whilst he is in the East Indies, Eliza is badly treated and she seeks consolation outside her marriage, leading to divorce and destitution.Returning to England, Brandon finds her in a debtors' prison. He rescues her from her terrible position, but she is dying of consumption and he can do nothing but watch and wait. Heartbroken at her death, he takes some consolation from her illegitimate daughter, whom he raises as his ward. But at the age of fifteen, the young Eliza goes missing.Oppressed by the thought of what could have happened to her, he is surprised to find himself falling in love with Marianne Dashwood. But Marianne is falling in love with Willoughby... --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
Reviewer: Angi
Review: May 2, 2009
Genre(s): Historical Romance
Let me start out by saying … I have never read any of Jane Austen’s works. I can hear the gasps of astonishment. How could I have NOT read Jane, you ask? Well pretty easily apparently. Which made reading Colonel Brandon’s Diary quite an interesting read for me, since it’s a retelling of Sense and Sensibility but from the hero’s point of view.
I might have actually had an advant
Mr. Knightley's Diary
Relive Jane Austen's Emma- from Mr. Knightley's point of view. Between managing his estate and visiting his brother in London, Mr. Knightley is both exasperated and amused by his irresistibly beautiful, outrageously mischievous neighbor, Emma Woodhouse, whose misguided attempts at matchmaking are wreaking havoc in the village of Highbury. But when a handsome newcomer arrives and catches Emma's attention, Mr. Knightley is shocked by his reaction. Amusement gives way to another emotion entirely-for his unreasonable dislike of the handsome newcomer seems suspiciously like jealousy.
Reviewer: Danni
Review: Sep 21, 2007
George Knightley would like to get married and raise a family. He desires the happiness that his brother John found when he married his neighbor, Emma's older sister. And though George is actively searching for a wife, he has found no suitable candidates who hold his interest.
George has known Emma since her infancy 21 years ago. And finds himself to be often quite entertained and perplexed by her actions
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