Reviewed by Whitney @ First Impressions Reviews on
First Date:
Sir Camden is a combination of Wickham and Darcy. He has the apparent bad boy persona but the mysteriousness of Darcy. We are shown a snippet of his good nature which actually reminded me of Colonel Brandon. So far, I have a bag of Austenesque characters.
Second Date:
Characters are more developed and learn more about the new (and old) friends I have met along the way. Camden is seductive but has the leering old brother leaning over his shoulder and still makes you question his conduct.
Third Date:
Happy, the date(s) end happily. I was satisfied with the conclusion, and opened up new opportunities for everyone. Overall, these dates were a stunning success.
Will There Be A Fourth?
Yes.
I think the best way to sum up/describe Miss Darcy Decides is the scene in which Sir Camden "turns the page" for Georgiana after losing her spot while playing the piano. An almost identical occasion occurs in Pride and Prejudice only with Elizabeth Bennet. I bring up this comparison because in both instances, it spotlights the beginning of a great affection towards one another, and held the same feelings for me as well. Miss Darcy Decides is a fun novella for romance and Pride and Prejudice fans alike.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 27 April, 2014: Finished reading
- 27 April, 2014: Reviewed