Do you exchange Valentine’s
Day Cards? Have you ever written a rhyme
or verse for anyone? I love exchanging Valentine’s
Day Cards. I send them to my family and
friends as well as my husband and kids.
I really love old fashioned Valentine’s Day Cards. My mother has some of my Great Grandparents
cards from the early twentieth century and they are so cute! I am terrible at writing poetry so I have
never tried my hand at that.
I love holiday books and
I love Pride and Prejudice variations.
Mr. Darcy’s Valentine is a great combination of them both! In this variation, Elizabeth Bennet is
invited to town by her Aunt Gardiner to join Jane in her visit. Mrs. Gardiner is trying to put distance
between Elizabeth and Mr. Wickham. After
Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bingley meet the Bennet sisters by chance at a concert, Mr. Darcy
can’t help but notice that Mr. Bingley has feelings for Jane Bennet. He apologizes to his friend and helps him to
pursue Jane Bennet. As he spends more
time with Elizabeth Bennet, his feelings for her grow. After an evening’s
entertainment of writing valentine’s verses to each other, Mr. Darcy accidentally
offends Elizabeth and her family. How
can he put things to right? What will he
do when a rival suitor enters the picture?
Mr. Darcy’s Valentine was
a quick and a very enjoyable read. I
loved getting to read a new story with some of my favorite characters. I loved the new twists and turns. I also loved that Heather Moll really knows
the characters well and that they acted true to the original Pride and Prejudice
story. The story was told from both Elizabeth
and Darcy’s perspectives, and I enjoyed getting to know the thoughts of both
characters. I also enjoyed the friendship
between Miss Georgiana Darcy and Elizabeth.
It was also fun to get to see more the courtship between Mr. Bingley and
Jane play out in this story.
I enjoyed all of the
Valentine’s Day verse that author Heather Moll wrote for this novel as
well. Especially since I am so bad that the
verse! I felt like Colonel Fitzwilliam who
was not that good at it. Colonel Fitzwilliam provided many lighthearted
moments in this novel from his valentine to his discussions with Mr. Darcy.
Mr. Darcy’s Valentine is
a clean read with a very passionate kiss at the end. I felt like I really wanted this to be a
movie.
Favorite Quote:
“She escaped from the
worst and most irremediable of all evils a woman can suffer: a marriage to an unprincipled man.”
Review Copy from author
Heather Moll as part of the Book Tour.
Thank-you! I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are
completely my own.
About the Author
Heather Moll writes romantic variations of Jane Austen's classic novels. She is an avid reader of mysteries and biographies with a masters in information science. She found Jane Austen later than she should have and made up for lost time by devouring her letters and unpublished works, joining JASNA, and spending too much time researching the Regency era. She is the author of An Appearance of Goodness, An Affectionate Heart, Nine Ladies, and Mr. Darcy's Valentine. She lives with her husband and son, and struggles to balance all the important things, like whether to buy groceries or stay home and write.
About Mr. Darcy's Valentine
WILL AN EXCHANGE OF SECRET VALENTINES LEAD TO LOVE?
After her aunt notices her partiality for Mr Wickham, Elizabeth Bennet is invited to town for the winter along with her sister Jane, and February in London gives Elizabeth the chance to become better acquainted with the Gardiners’ friend Mr Elgin.
When Mr Darcy and Elizabeth cross paths at a concert, Darcy must account for how Bingley left Hertfordshire as he considers his deepening feelings for Elizabeth. Bingley is determined to renew his attentions to Jane, and an evening’s diversion of writing valentines leads to disastrous results for Darcy.
When Valentine’s Day arrives, who will Elizabeth want to receive a valentine from: the lively man she just met or the man whose proposal she already refused?
On sale Feb 1, 2023 by Excessively Diverted Press in ebook and paperback, 160 pages
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Content note: this is a 50,000 word kisses-only variation
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It sounds like such a cute book, so far it is. I’m currently about 1/4 of the way through. Thank you for your review!
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