Mr. Darcy’s Secret by Jane Odiwe
This book
was so eloquently written, that at times, I felt as though I was reading Jane
Austen, herself. Jane Odiwe’s knowledge of the beautiful countryside and
vernacular of England came shining through. It made me feel a part of
everything as I read.
The story
starts with Mr. and Mrs. Bennet discussing the happy event of their daughters’
wedding. The dialog is their typical banter and made me smile. The story then
moves to Darcy and Lizzy as they are entering Lambton. The scenes that follow
their ride into Lambton were both pleasing and delightful. The arrival at
Pemberley is all that it should be and the love story continues. Then Elizabeth
comes across some unexpected letters. She does remarkably well discounting them
until the town gossip plants the seeds that make the letters resurface in
Elizabeth’s mind. Of course, Caroline Bingley has her share in the
conversation, which helps little at all.
The side
story of Georgiana Darcy was excellent and one of which I would be very much
interested in reading more about. It was touching and very well done. Caroline Bingley’s unexpected male interest
was a nice twist, too.
A young boy
that looks a lot like Darcy, Caroline’s innuendos, the letters, Mrs. Eaton and Wickham
all contribute to doubts and fears of something kept hidden. Elizabeth puts on
her brave front and eventually talks to Darcy. Everything is resolved
exceedingly well and ‘the getting there’ is entertaining and made for an
excellent read. This book has the love
and romance that most of us crave for our favorite hero and heroine without the
explicit sex. Mr. Darcy’s Secret is a
lovely book and one that I enjoyed reading immensely. Thank you, Jane Odiwe.
5 out of 5
stars
This is my
second selection for the P&P Bicentenary Challenge of 2013.
Other books I have read for the challenge and will be
reviewing soon:
Darcy on the Hudson by Mary Lydon Simonsen
A Pemberley Medley by Abigail Reynolds
Watch for these reviews as
well as one for the 1995 BBC miniseries of P&P which I cheerfully
re-watched for this challenge!
I have a different book by Jane Odiwe that was really good. The plot of this one sounds like I'd enjoy it too.
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Which book do you have? I also have CAPTAIN WENTWORTH'S RETURN but haven't read it yet. I love her style of writing so am looking forward to reading this one too.
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Thank you Janet for this fantastic review-I'm thrilled that you enjoyed my book!
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