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Thursday, June 16, 2016

Hope For Mr. Darcy ~ Excerpt & Giveaway!

Hello, Friends! I have the lovely Jeanna Ellsworth Lake visiting with us today! She has brought with her an excerpt of her new book, Hope For Mr. Darcy, and she is giving away a copy of her book to one lucky winner! Details about the giveaway are at the bottom of the post. 





Thank you, Candy, for hosting me again! It is always a pleasure! I thought today I would share an excerpt from my latest release, Hope For Mr. Darcy, the first book in the Hope Series Trilogy. The series is about never giving up hope on love, even if it is unrequited love. We may not always see how it could work out, and there will be times we feel there really is no hope, but love always prevails!

I thought I’d share this scene where Elizabeth is really quite ill, even a little delusional, but that does not matter to Darcy . . . (what?? You say??)  Ha Ha, I meant the delusional part! Because for some reason in her illness, she seems to not feel as negative about the man from Pemberley. In fact, she is open and welcoming to his kindnesses. Of course, that only feeds his hope that even though Elizabeth had refused him the day before, and he has found he is quite protective of her, as well as, shall we say, hopeful???

The scene opens with an introduction of a new character, Mr. Osborn, a doctor who will be examining Elizabeth for the first time. Enjoy!

*****

“Naturally we are concerned for her and would like to offer our assistance,” Colonel Fitzwilliam interjected. “She has become a favorite of ours, and a favorite of Lady Catherine’s as well.”

“A favorite of Lady Catherine’s? Well, I will give her my upmost attention and care. Lady Catherine funds a great deal of my research. My name is Mr. Osborn. My specialty is mysterious illnesses, especially ones like this, where the patient cannot provide any clues. I find it fascinating to study a subject and look at it from all sides. Take for example my last three patients. They all died, unfortunately––although I am sure that will not happen to Miss Elizabeth! But the last one in particular was most interesting. He had so many symptoms that I had to start writing them down!” He pulled a notepad out of his satchel and started listing them. “Red raised rash on arms and trunk, fever, sore throat the week before, swelling in the legs, fatigue, and malaise—that simply means being tired. Anyway, he also had swollen tonsils, red blotchy cheeks, glassy pink eyes—”

Oh dear Lord! Another Mr. Collins? Darcy interrupted him with as much civility as he could muster, “Fascinating. But perhaps you should examine this patient?”

Monday, September 21, 2015

Inspired by Grace by Jeanna Ellsworth ~ My Review

Inspired by Grace by Jeanna Ellsworth 

Publication Date: May 15th, 2015 
Publisher: Hey Lady Publications 
Pages: 222 
Received: paperback from the author 
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars







I loved Inspired by Grace by Jeanna Ellsworth! I found this sweet regency romance to be delightful! The story flowed nicely and kept me engaged!

As children, Gavin and Grace were the best of friends. They spent many of their summer days together, and when apart they would secretly exchange letters with the help of Gavin’s sister. But that all came to an abrupt end when the letters stopped, and Grace moved away. Both Grace and Gavin felt abandon by the other. 

Ten years have passed, and Grace is back in London for the season. It's the hope of her sisters (now that her parents are gone) that she find a good match. Walking down the street Grace and Gavin, now the Duke of Huntsman, literally collide with each other in front of Gavin’s London home. 


After finding out that Grace’s mother passed away three years earlier, Gavin’s mother offers to sponsor her, and the Duchess is determined to find Grace a husband. She also would like to find a wife for Gavin. 


I adored watching Gavin and Grace as they renew their friendship. They certainly have more than a few misunderstandings to work through.


I found it amusing that Gavin had read Persuasion by Jane Austen, and he encourages Grace to read it, hoping she would see something similar to their situation.


I truly enjoyed Inspired by Grace! It’s definitely one of my favorites by Jeanna Ellsworth. Well done!


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Thursday, July 16, 2015

Jeanna Ellsworth ~ Inspired by Grace Blog Tour ~ Excerpt & Giveway!

Hey, Everyone! I'm delighted to be part of the Inspired by Grace Blog Tour! The lovely Jeanna Ellsworth is here today to talk about her new book, Inspired by Grace!





Thank you, Candy, for hosting me on your blog to talk about my latest release, Inspired by Grace. Many of you may be following my blog tour so far, which is over half way over and so may already be familiar with what my theme is for the book tour.  But for those of you who are new to this gossip train, I am introducing characters and the story of my book by using TV Tropes, which I will explain in a minute. All my other published works have been Pride and Prejudice variations where the history and characters were already well formed by Jane Austen herself. However, with a little nudge from a few very important people in my life, I decided to try my hand at an original traditional Regency romance.  In other words . . . I started from scratch and was presented with the challenging duty to make you fall in love with someone besides Fitzwilliam Darcy.

Although extremely fun to do, I realized that when talking about this book with readers who are unfamiliar with Gavin Kingston or Grace Iverson, I would have to explain the plot and characters to you in a unique way. After all, a blog post really should be less than 1000 words and for an author, that is hard to fit in all the excitement one has for their “baby” in so few words.

So, I will introduce the plot to you by way of TV Tropes. What is a TV Trope? It is a way to classify characters or common events that happen in media. It happened to be originally classified in the TV world, hence the name, but it translates well into writing as well. The main “plot” TV Trope that Inspired by Grace fits is the “Childhood Friend Romance Trope”.  I bet if you read the following snippet you will immediately understand how this is played out in several plots in media. Think Lion King:

Zazu: Oh, just look at you two! Little seeds of romance blossoming on the savanna. Your parents will be thrilled, what with your being betrothed and all. 
Simba: Be-what? 
Zazu: Betrothed. Intended. Affianced. 
Nala: ... Meaning? 
Zazu: One day you two are going to be married! 
Simba: Yuck! 
Nala: Ew! 
Simba: I can't marry her, she's my friend! 
Nala: Yeah, it'd be so weird.
    --- The Lion King


This theme or plot tool occurs in so many other examples in writing and other media. For example, Wuthering Heights, Little Women, Anne of Green Gables, Mansfield Park, and even Harry Potter. It is no new theme, but I used it still the same. Here is the back cover blurb to whet your appetite and give you a foundation on which to understand this excerpt I plan to share. The excerpt immediately follows and is somewhat of a flashback into their childhood best friend relationship.




“She was never the demure lady who was afraid of getting her petticoat dirty. He was never the calm and collected lad who coddled her. What had started as friendship had evolved into something quite tangible . . .” 

A lady always hopes that the man she falls in love with will sweep her off her feet in a dramatic and graceful way. Well, for Grace Iverson, at least it was dramatic. Her childhood best friend, Gavin Kingston—now His Grace, the Duke of Huntsman—is still just as clumsy as ever. 

Despite their painful separation as children, a chance encounter has offered them a second opportunity for happiness. But after ten years apart, they both carry hidden scars. Trust takes time. And soon, forces from the past threaten to destroy the love they both have hoped for all of their lives. 

Can Grace’s best friend break down her emotional fortress and prove his love before she disappears from his life a second time? 

This lovely Regency romance started well before either of them knew what they wished for in a partner; but it will surely be one that stands the test of time.
 
Excerpt

He tugged his arms out of his confining coat as quickly as possible and tried to focus on the morning post. But his thoughts kept drifting back to what she had said. He wondered what she was referring to. It was true that whenever his cousins or friends had visited, Gavin had always introduced them to her. There had probably been a race or two, but what did she mean that “the biggest and bravest” would win the lady’s heart? Could she possibly be referring to that late August afternoon ten years ago? 

He pushed the post aside and leaned back in his chair. He interlocked his fingers behind his head and let himself drift off to that summer afternoon.

“I shall be leaving for Eton again in two days. I wish I could squeeze your annoying little body into my trunk and pack you along with me. You would make it so much more fun.”

“As your father has said so many times, you pay too much attention to me,” Grace told him. “I would only distract you.”

“No, Gigi, you know that is not true. Why else has he allowed us to share tutors? He knows you bring out the best in me.”

She laughed and said, “Well, around me you do trip slightly less often. It must be admitted as an improvement.”

“You sound like my father,” Gavin sighed. “And I trip much less nowadays. I have never tripped during our dance lessons.”

“Yes, I suppose you are commanding of your person during our lessons. But every other time I can safely count on whipping the breeches off you because of your lanky, skinny legs.”

He chuckled at her and tapped his finger on her nose. “Think what you must. I shall never win a debate with you. But I am glad to hear you consider me graceful on the dance floor.”

“I never said you were graceful. I said you were commanding.”

“That is the same as being graceful.”

“No, it is not. Graceful means to move smoothly with clean, imperceptible movements.”

He knew he had her now. “Ah, but with you in my arms, I am full of Grace. Therefore, by definition, I am Grace-full.” 

She gave him a small smile and said, “You will always be full of grace in that sense.”

“Did you just admit defeat?” he teased.

Grace said proudly, “I did not, and I shall not. I was only saying that I will always be your friend.”

He didn’t know why—perhaps it was the rare success in a debate that gave him the confidence—but he paused and then said, “Someday, Gigi, there will be someone who will take you away from me. He will be bigger and braver than me. I shall fight him off with a stick, but he will stake claim on your heart, and he will no longer let us be best friends. What we have cannot last forever.”

“You sound like you are saying goodbye.”

“No, I am just being realistic. Your father will arrange a smart match for you once you have your coming out, and you will be the happiest debutante in London’s upper ten thousand. I shall demand to be best man at your wedding, of course, but at some point, what we have shared these many years will no longer be.”

“How will I know he will make me happy?”

“He will be big and brave. He will be everything you have ever wanted.”

“Promise?”

“I promise. You will see. Keep your eyes wide open.”

“What if I never find him? What if I end up a spinster?”

He tapped his finger on her nose and lightly said, “Then I will marry you.”

She laughed and said, “Us? Marry? Never.” Her tone had been somewhat forced, as if she lacked confidence in her own declaration. It filled him with the slightest amount of hope. But what if she had meant it? What if she could never see him differently? The hope disappeared.

She quickly turned and headed home. She left him standing there hearing her words echo in his heart. He would never be more than a friend.

*****

I hope you all enjoyed learning about TV Tropes and are excited to read Inspired by Grace.  I love interacting with my readers. I promise any of you that if you have liked my other stories, you will love this one. In fact, one lucky commenter will win either a paperback (U.S. only) or an eBook (internationally) so make sure to tell me your thoughts!  With the blog tour almost over, there are dwindling chances to win it free! Don’t miss your chance on Candy’s blog! 


Thanks again Candy for hosting me on the blog tour! It is always a pleasure and I adore being your guest. 


It's a pleasure to have you here, Jeanna! You are always welcome!


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Saturday, December 20, 2014

Winners of To Refine Like Silver Giveaway!

Hey Everyone! We have our winners for the To Refine Like Silver giveaway!




Thank you so much, Jeanna, for taking the time to visit So little time..., for bringing us such a touching excerpt, and giving away a copy of your book, To Refine Like Silver,  



and a bar of Fitzwilliam Darcy soap from Shirley's Handicrafts (Evie Cotton's etsy shop)



Without further ado, the winners are:

Wendy R ~ Fitzwilliam Darcy Soap

Dung V. ~ a copy of To Refine Like Silver




Thanks to all who entered!

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Winners have 72 hours to respond to this post or an email, or a new winner will be picked. Thank you!

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Monday, December 8, 2014

To Refine Like Silver Blog Tour + GIVEAWAY!

Hello Lovely Readers! Today I'm delighted to have Jeanna Ellsworth visiting here on So little time...! She brings with her an excerpt of her new book, To Refine Like Silver, and a very lovely giveaway!!


    Thank you Candy for having me on your blog! It has been fun to bounce from blog to blog giving excerpt and interviews. It is all so exciting to hear what people think of the book. Here is the back cover intrigue to give you an idea of what the book is about.


     If Mr. Darcy had met Elizabeth Bennet in his beloved Derbyshire, would he have recognized her as the love of his life instead of dismissing her as someone “not handsome enough to tempt” him? This alteration of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice adds a little spirit, flirtation, and charm to everyone’s favorite characters.

     Early in the summer of 1811,  Elizabeth Bennet travels to Derbyshire to help her aunt and uncle settle in as new owners of Saphrinbrooke. Elizabeth is soon introduced to the estate’s nearest neighbors: Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy and his sister, Georgiana, who is suffering the results of a fateful trip to Ramsgate. Having endured several life tragedies herself, Elizabeth reaches out to the young lady of Pemberley. Under her radiant influence, both Darcy and Georgiana begin to look for help outside of themselves.

     To Refine Like Silver is a romantic and spiritual journey where more than one of our favorite Regency characters must learn to fully rely on God. Their trials bring depth to the beloved story, and Mr. Darcy ultimately learns that our trials do not define us; rather they refine us. 



     So are you ready for an excerpt? I chose one from chapter 2, which is the morning after Darcy and Georgiana had dinner at the Gardiner’s estate. Georgiana is in the black abyss called depression. She could not even be considered functional at his point in the book and has not played the piano for three months. Darcy just received information that Elizabeth and Mrs. Gardiner will be coming to Pemberley the next day, and in the note, was a letter for Georgiana from Elizabeth who had recognized the deep sadness in Georgiana’s eyes from the night before.



*****

     Georgiana watched as William stood and left the room. Her chin dropped to her chest, and she groaned. Why was everything so taxing? Why couldn’t she simply take a deep breath and not feel like the world was on her shoulders? Only she knew the truth, and that was how it would stay for a long time.

     She opened the sealed letter and read the following words.

Dear Georgiana,
     I want you to know that I have felt the same pain you feel. I have been there. And I will come to you in a heartbeat if you wish to talk. 
     I had the same look in my eyes years ago, and I needed someone to listen when I did not wish to talk. I needed someone to love me when I felt unloved. I needed someone to share my pain when it overflowed, when I knew not how much longer I could exist in that state. I needed to hear how special and valued I was when I felt so very worthless. I wished so much for a friend. I needed to hear that there was joy in store for me, instead of the deep darkness that surrounded me. I needed so much but knew not how or whom to ask for it.

     Please know that I wish to be there for you. I cannot explain it, but I am meant to be here, in Derbyshire, to help you. What you feel right now will not last. The sun will shine again. Trust me. I have been to the depths of hell and survived to tell you about it. I have peace now.
      I wish to offer whatever part of me you are ready to accept. I can be a friend, a confidant, or even a sister. I want to help you. You can survive this. Forgive me if I speak too plainly, but it is not in my nature to mince words, especially when I see such a jewel before me in so much pain.
     I look forward to seeing you tomorrow. Perhaps in time I can help you see the light this world has to offer.
     Remember, sadness is just a feeling; it cannot consume you.

     Until tomorrow,

     Your friend,

     Elizabeth Bennet

     Georgiana folded the letter. She tucked it into her pocket and stood up to leave. As she passed the pianoforte, she ran her fingers along the keys. The sound made her stop. She paused and turned back around. I do not really want to play, do I? She leaned over and let her right hand pick out a few cords in A minor. They seemed to express what she was feeling. Sadness is only a feeling; it cannot consume you. She played a few measures of a song she knew. Without sitting down, she placed her left hand on the keys and started Prelude and fugue in A minor by Bach. The mood of the music seeped into her hands as she played.

     She played it slower than usual, the passion for the piece stirring something inside her. She felt her heart start to keep rhythm with the music. Soon, she instructed her fingers to play faster and, sure enough, her heartbeat accelerated. It startled her so much that she retracted her hands immediately. The silence in the room echoed loudly as the notes dissipated.

     Pulling out the bench, she sat down and rested her hands on the keys waiting for her heart to calm down. When it had resumed a normal pattern, she started to play. As she did so, her heart picked up and pounded hard in her chest. There it was again—evidence that I am alive. Evidence that she felt something other than pain. She immediately stood up and left the room, not even noticing she had knocked the bench over in her haste.

     Darcy could hear the music through the halls of Pemberley. It was soulful and sad, but he was glad to hear music again. He knew Miss Elizabeth had something to do with it. After the music ended, he went to look in the music room and saw the bench tipped over. He lifted it back onto its legs and placed it in the proper position. She had played. If only for a moment, she had played. He looked down on the ground and there was Georgiana’s letter from Elizabeth. The temptation to read it was brief. He simply picked it up and placed the folded letter on the keys of the pianoforte. It seemed only fitting.

*****


     I chose this excerpt because it is the first time that Georgiana starts to make progress, and Darcy recognizes to some degree that Elizabeth is the reason his sister took up piano again. I think this is a significant part of the book because Darcy realizes that he may not be able to offer the help Georgiana needs unless he reaches out to others. He has never needed anyone in his life more than the sparkling Elizabeth Bennet. Well, I hope you enjoyed it!

     I am giving away a bar of “Fitzwilliam Darcy” soap from Evie Cotton handmade soaps (Shirley’s Handicrafts), which is a tantalizing mixture of lemon and sandalwood. Here is the link if you wish to buy your own bar.




     I will also be giving away a paperback of To Refine like Silver to a U.S. resident or an eBook kindle version to someone internationally.

Thanks again Candy for hosting me!

You're welcome, Jeanna! It is a pleasure to have you here! Oh! Poor Georgiana! This excerpt has intrigued me to read more!!

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  • Last day to enter: December 15th, 2014.

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Monday, September 15, 2014

Pride and Persistence by Jeanna Ellsworth ~ My Review


Pride and Persistence by Jeanna Ellsworth 

Publication Date: March 29th, 2014 
Publisher: Hey Lady Publications 
Pages: 319 
Received: Paperback from the author for my honest review. 
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars






 
Pride and Persistence is a Pride and Prejudice variation that begins the day after Darcy’s first proposal to Elizabeth in Hunsford. Variations are my favorite type of Jane Austen Fan Fiction, and this one has a fun spin to it! 

After giving Elizabeth the letter, Darcy starts to mount his horse when a loud crack of thunder sounds, startling his horse, causing the horse to bolt and jump over the fence, throwing Darcy to the ground. Not only does the fall leave Darcy unconscious but he also has a badly broken leg. Elizabeth and Mrs. Wilkinson (the parsonage cook) witness the accident and send for help. They move him to the parsonage where he will have to stay until he recovers. When Darcy regains consciousness he has no memory of his accident, nor of the day before — he has forgotten the proposal and their terrible argument after. So he proposes again, and again and again… Darcy is suffering from short-term memory loss and every day he has to be told what happened to him, and everyday Elizabeth politely turns him down. As the days go on, Elizabeth starts seeing a different side of Darcy. A kinder man, a loyal and devoted friend, a persistence man! This Darcy she likes. This Darcy she is falling in love with, but can she marry him if he never remembers proposing to her in the first place??

I loved Colonel Fitzwilliam in this story. He knows how much Darcy loves Elizabeth, and he is very good at manipulating the situation to Darcy’s advantage; to control Lady Catherine, and encourage Elizabeth.

I enjoyed the beginning of this story very much! What starts out similar to the “50 First Dates” movie, soon takes on a story of its own. I was worried that it would be too much like the movie and was happy that it wasn’t. But, I do have to say that after their major difficulties had been smoothed over, I found the last third of the story a little slow.

Pride and Persistence is a humorous romance! This is Jeanna Ellsworth’s second novel. Her first is Mr. Darcy’s Promise (my review).

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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

W... W... W... Wednesdays ~ June 11, 2014

W... W... W... Wednesdays is a weekly meme hosted by MizB of Should be Reading. To play along, just answer the following questions:


  • What are you currently reading?
  • What did you recently finish reading?
  • What do you think you'll read next?



What am I currently reading?
 I'm currently reading Pride and Persistence by Jeanna Ellsworth. I'm about a third of the way through and it's pretty good!  This Pride and Prejudice variation has a  "50 First Dates" thing going on, where Darcy has a head injury and doesn't remember proposing to Elizabeth, so he proposes again, then again and again! Funny. 




What did I recently finish reading? I finished reading The Earl's Enticement by Collette Cameron. I loved it! I think it is Ms. Cameron's best work yet! I should have a review up in a couple of weeks.






What do I think I'll read next? I think I'm going to read One Last Blind Date by Erin Brady. I've read and enjoyed Ms. Brady's other books, The Holiday Gig (my review), The Shopping Swap (my review), and And the Winner Is... (my review), so I'm sure I'm going to enjoy her newest book! 






What are you reading? I'd love to know! 

Friday, May 9, 2014

Pride and Persistence Winner!

Hey Everyone! Rafflecopter has picked a winner!

Thanks so much to all that entered the giveaway, and a special thank you to Jeanna Ellsworth for generously offering to give a copy of her new book, 



And the winner is:


J Dawn King! 




Thanks again 
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Happy Reading!

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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Pride and Persistence ~ Excerpt and Giveaway!

Hey Everyone! Today, it's my pleasure to welcome Jeanna Ellsworth! She has a new book out, and she's here to share an excerpt with us! 




Without further ado...


      I am so excited to share a bit of Pride and Persistence with you. Thank you, Candy, for having me on your blog! An author loves to talk about her work but sometimes it is difficult to narrow down what to share. I have chosen a scene that I particularly like.  At this point in the book, it has been several days since Darcy’s horse accident and Colonel Fitzwilliam saw immediately that Lady Catherine would get in the way of Darcy’s healing so he has been filtering what his aunt knows about Darcy’s condition. Unfortunately, Elizabeth is unaware that Colonel Fitzwilliam has been limiting what Lady Catherine knows. Sometimes I wonder if people were just more honest then it would cause less problems in the world . . . but then again, Elizabeth’s honesty in this scene leads to trouble. Also of note is that Elizabeth has had to endure 6 weeks of poorly made food from the parsonage. She relishes the rare time she is treated to food from Rosings . . . but the power of Rosings’ food is not lost on Lady Catherine, in fact, little is lost to Lady Catherine in this scene! It is slightly long, but I think you will see why I could not stop it early. Here is the excerpt. Happy reading! 


*****

Lady Catherine sat down and then leaned back in her chair and smiled. “You know, I never told you so, but I like you. You have just enough impertinence to keep one on one’s toes. I imagine your ability to say exactly what you are thinking comes in handy while dealing with Darcy’s limitations now.”
Elizabeth wasn’t sure where she was going with this. “Thank you, I think. I am not sure if that was a compliment or a veiled barb.”
“See, that is exactly what I am talking about. No one can doubt what you are thinking because your expression shows the truth of what you say.”
“I have been told that several times. That is why I sometimes struggle to perform my designated role with Mr. Darcy.”
“And what role is that?”
“I mean in dealing with his memory problems. I find it hard to placate him and help keep his anxiety down. Often I am forced to hide the truth from him to avoid setbacks.”
Breakfast arrived and trays were set up in front of each lady. The servants brought in mountains of food. Elizabeth noticed cinnamon-and-sugar-powdered rolls, perfectly cooked eggs, at least ten slices of bacon, and some sort of steaming hot, puffy, buttery dish that was falling as it cooled. She didn’t know what to eat first. “What is that puffy dish?”
“German pancakes. It is a recipe that my French cook found on her tour last year. I try to keep my staff well-educated, so I sent her on a two-week tour of Europe to learn new methods and new foods. This is one of my favorites. Here, let me get you a piece. You dust it with powdered sugar and maple syrup. It is truly a delight.”
Elizabeth watched the butter still boiling on the top of the German pancake and was awed at the speed in which the staff must have delivered such a perfectly executed array of food. “Do you always eat this well this early in the morning?”

“Only when I have special visitors. I am an early riser, so they were prepared for me, and it did not take long for them to add to the food. I waited a few minutes before attending to you so that the food would be ready in time. You must try it.” 
Lady Catherine handed Elizabeth the steaming, fluffy, buttery pancake. Elizabeth did as she was instructed and sprinkled the pancake with powdered sugar and poured a bit of syrup on it as well. Her fork could cut it easily, and she noticed that it was not bready like a pancake, but rather egg-based. She glanced up at Lady Catherine, who was waiting patiently for her to try it. 

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Mr. Darcy's Promise by Jeanna Ellsworth ~ My Review

Mr. Darcy’s Promise by Jeanna Ellsworth 

Publication Date: July 17th, 2013 
Publisher: Hey Lady Publications 
Paperback: 358 pages 
Received: Paperback from author 
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars 




How can an honorable promise become so vexing?

 
In this Pride and Prejudice variation, Wickham tries to compromise Elizabeth knowing Darcy will be willing to pay dearly to save Elizabeth. Thankfully, Darcy spoils his plans, but instead, Darcy is caught in a compromising position with Elizabeth, and they are forced to marry. Knowing Elizabeth is not happy with the situation, Darcy makes a promise that is hard for him to keep, and one that becomes hard for Elizabeth to live with!

When Wickham’s plan fails, he finds another way to seek out his revenge. 

I really liked that Georgiana surprises Darcy by showing up at Netherfield unexpectedly. Her curiosity about Elizabeth causes her to do something very out of character and bold for her!  I’m so glad she was there to help Darcy come to terms with his feelings for Elizabeth.

A forced marriage is not a good way to start a marriage. Lizzy has no idea that Darcy is in love with her. At first, Darcy’s afraid to tell Elizabeth how he feels. He thinks he needs to give her time to get to know him. And, of course, Elizabeth is not in love with Darcy ...yet. Understandings abound, but slowly they resolve them as they begin to understand each other.

I loved the recurring dream Elizabeth has of the swing under the cedar tree. It was so sweet, and I think it gave her hope for the future. But the metaphor with the chickens I wasn’t too fond of. I do realize that during the 1800’s people weren’t open with their feelings, and it was a way for Lizzy to express herself - all be it in riddles.

With no one to talk to, Elizabeth turns to her maid, Serafina, who wisely guides her through some difficult moments. I loved Serafina! She is loyal to Elizabeth and becomes a good friend to her. 
  
I really enjoyed reading Mr. Darcy’s Promise! If you love Pride and Prejudice variations as much as I do, I think you’ll enjoy this one too! For those who care to know, this is a clean romance.

Disclaimer: I received a paperback of this book for my honest review.

Buy: Mr. Darcy's Promise 


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