If you could be character from a book for one day, who
would you be and why? Elizabeth Bennet
from Pride and Prejudice would be at the top of my list.
Elizabeth Bennet has traveled to Ramsgate with her
mother and sisters, Kitty and Lydia, for Kitty’s health. While in Ramsgate, they befriend a quiet girl,
Georgiana Darcy, visiting the seaside with her governess. Georgiana’s brother,
Fitzwilliam soon shows up to visit his sister and meets the Bennets for the
first time. When it appears that one of their
sisters have run away with Mr. Wickham, Elizabeth and Darcy try to save them
only to realize they now need to marry for propriety’s sake. Will the two be able to fall in love after
marriage?
My thoughts on this novel:
· This novel is a variation of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.
· It was a stressful week last week and ending my day with A Most Natural Consequence by Heather Moll each evening was both enjoyable and stress relieving.
· Elizabeth and Darcy are vividly drawn and detailed. I enjoyed their interactions and chemistry. All the characters felt very true to Austen’s original creations.
· I loved the slow burn build up of the romance between Darcy and Elizabeth. It was fun to see them become friends and to see that friendship turn to love.
· There was open door romance at the end, and it felt earned after the build-up of the relationship.
· The tropes in this novel were forced proximity, forced marriage, and slow burn.
· The Bingleys visiting Netherfield is at the end of this novel. I enjoyed this variation.
· Darcy is straightforward on Wickham’s flaws. Wickham is a terrible man. It was hard to believe that anyone would want to marry him knowing the truth.
· Elizabeth decides to act independently and take matters into her own hands on an issue that leads her into trouble that threatens her and Darcy’s relationship. I was very annoyed at Elizabeth during this section of the book.
Favorite Quote:
“The qualities of her mind were equal to those of her heart and her
person. He respected her for her
personal charms and for her cultivated understanding and refined taste and
lively mind. Bot those qualities and attractions
had ascendancy over his heart and went far deeper than respect and admiration.”
– How romantic!
Overall, A Most Natural Consequence by Heather Moll
was a very engaging Pride and Prejudice variation and historical romance. It’s a book to savor read to bring yourself
to another world.
Book Source:
Review Copy from author Heather Moll.
Thank-you!

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