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The Last Man in the World: A Pride & Prejudice Variation
Abigail Reynolds
Intertidal Press
, 2007
I'm shocked! I finished this book and thoroughly enjoyed it.
I'll keep this short and sweet. I have a Ph.D. in English Language and Literature from a very reputable university (not-for-profit, over a century old). When I entered the graduate school there, the chairman of the department was a Jane Austen scholar. I have read and ...
Pemberley by the Sea: A modern love story, Pride and Prejudice style
Abigail Reynolds
Sourcebooks Landmark
, 2008
Best modern day love story ever!
I've been reading P&P sequels for a few years now and finally have come across one of the most beautifully written one with this book. I loved it, very sexy, hot and steamy match with these two character's loved the exchange between the two. I loved the modern day ...
The Winning Team--It's Priceless.(Brief Article): An article from: Techniques
Abigail R. Reynolds
Association for Career and Technical Education
, 2000
This digital document is an article from Techniques, published by Association for Career and Technical Education on April 1, 2000. The length of the article is 570 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after ...
Without Reserve: A Pride & Prejudice Variation
Abigail Reynolds
Intertidal Press
, 2007
Ms. Reynolds is a master storyteller...
I've read and own all of this author's work and highly recommend them. I've followed Mr. Reynold's career when she wrote and posted on her own site, Austen Interlude. To me, she brought Darcy and Elizabeth to life, much like Margaret Mitchel did Rhett and Scarlett. I ...
From Lambton to Longbourn: A Pride & Prejudice Variation
Abigail Reynolds
Sourcebooks, Inc.
, 2008
Delightful!
From Lambton to Longbourn is a delightful read for fans of Pride & Prejudice & Jane Austen It has a satisfying plot stemming from an interesting twist on the original Pride & Prejudice, this well written tale is perfect for lazy Sundays. Abigail Reynolds' ...
Impulse & Initiative: A Pride & Prejudice Variation
Abigail Reynolds
Intertidal Press
, 2007
another yummy alternative
This is another yummy variation to the P & P story. Darcy decides after months of pining for Elizabeth to actually seek her out and court her. His attempts to woo her are presented in a genuine manner, and the use of language quite similar to Austen's own provides ...
Impulse & Initiative: What if Mr. Darcy had set out to win Elizabeth's heart? (Pride & Prejudice Variation)
Abigail Reynolds
Sourcebooks Landmark
, 2008
Impulse and Initiative: The Pemberley Variations
Abigail Reynolds's masterful retelling of Pride and Prejudice infuses Impulse and Initiative with familiarity with the known but with also the beauty of originality. The characters leap off the page in the lush writing. In this altered state, Darcy doesn't give up ...
The Last Man in the World (The Pemberley Variations)
Intertidal Press, 2007
"I had not known you a month before I felt that you were the last man in the world whom I could ever be prevailed on to marry." Elizabeth Bennet's furious response to Mr. Darcy's marriage proposal in Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice has resonated for generations of readers. But what if she never had a chance to say it? Would she learn to recognize ...
Help Make Change--and Keep Up.(Brief Article): An article from: Techniques
Abigail R. Reynolds
Association for Career and Technical Education
, 1999
This digital document is an article from Techniques, published by Association for Career and Technical Education on September 1, 1999. The length of the article is 586 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after ...
By Force of Instinct: A Pride & Prejudice Variation
Abigail Reynolds
Sourcebooks, Inc.
, 2008
A great, fun read!
I'm a P&P addict! So of course, the characters of Darcy and Elizabeth are "sacred" to me. But I really, really liked this book! It's kind of like Jane Austen meets Sandra Brown, Jenny Crusie, and Linda Howard. Not as long and not quite as "spicey hot" as Berdoll's ...
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