A Pemberley Medley by Abigail Reynolds
There are
times that I simply do not have the time to read a novel. When a book is really
good I have this tendency (or obsession with the plot) to read all day and to
keep reading into the wee hours of the morning. That is not always the best
thing, especially when I have deadlines to meet. Therefore, an anthology of
short stories is fantastic to have on hand. Abigail Reynolds’, A Pemberley Medley filled my desire to
read about my favorite hero and heroine without spending the whole day and
night (or more) doing it.
The five
stories in this medley are all well written and left me feeling completely
satisfied at the end. I have read several books by Ms. Reynolds and she does an
excellent job of storytelling. She makes me feel and see what she is writing. These
short stories are no different as they did not disappoint.
I have to
agree with the author about the first story, “Intermezzo”. She says in the
preface that it is one of her favorites.
The others are excellent, but this one was my favorite. It is filled
with romance and tension, conflict and resolution…a very beautiful love story between
Darcy and Elizabeth.
The letter
from Darcy to Elizabeth in “Such Differing Reports” was swoon-worthy! Loved it!
This was another very pleasing story.
In “Reason’s
Rule” Mr. Bennet loves to give Darcy a difficult time and oh, he accomplishes
it so well! Elizabeth tries to do what she thinks is best for those she loves
and frustrated me to no end! All is well that ends well and this one surely
did!
After the
death of Mr. Bennet, Elizabeth makes a tough decision for the sake of her
family in “The Most Natural Thing”. This
story is lovely and shows the depth of emotion felt by Darcy and Elizabeth. It
does have one intimate scene. Although
my preference is for novels without explicit sex between Darcy and Elizabeth, I
realize there are many readers that prefer it. I love to read about the passion, the romance
and the sexual tension between them, but would rather leave the rest to my imagination.
That being said, this scene is tender and well written, not crudely done. That
is one thing I have also discovered about the novels I have read by Ms. Reynolds that are
for mature audiences. There are few explicit scenes, or none at all, and she
does not use them to pad her books. Her novels are about the story not the sex.
Rain, rain
and more rain kept our favorite couple from having much time together in "A Succession of Rain". They very much needed to be able to talk through their thoughts
and previous misunderstandings. Darcy had been paid the visit from his
aunt and now had hope, if only the rain would stop. His suspense was almost
unbearable. When he does ‘make’ the opportunity to speak to Elizabeth, the
meeting was intensely romantic!
This
anthology of short stories was very rewarding and was a delight to read. I was ‘most agreeably engaged’!
5 out of 5
stars
This is my
fourth selection for the P&P Bicentenary Challenge of 2013.
Other books I will be reviewing soon:
All the Appearance of Goodness by Maria
Grace
Pride Revisited by Tess Quinn
A Fair Prospect by Cassandra Grafton
The Mysterious Death of Mr. Darcy by Regina Jeffers
Celebrating Pride and Prejudice: 200 Years of Jane Austen’s Darling
Child by Hazel Jones and Maggie
Lane
Watch for these book reviews
as well as two movie reviews, one for the 1995 BBC miniseries of P&P and
one for the 2005 movie, both of which I cheerfully re-watched for this
challenge!
Lovely review, Janet. The Pemberley Medley sounds a lovely collection of stories - I shall add it to my shelf without delay!
ReplyDeleteI have long enjoyed Abigail's story-telling talents, and I read everything she writes without hesitation because I know not only will the writing be first-class but the characterisations will be spot on too!
Thank you, Cassandra. Yes, I agree, her characterizations are 'spot on'. As you read, I very much enjoyed her collection of stories. Have you read MR DARCY'S REFUGE yet? It was a very good book too and is one of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate you taking the time to stop by and comment! Happy Easter!
As it happens, I just recently read The Pemberley Medley too; and I endorse your assessment. These are lovely stories to indulge in when you have limited time and want a satisfying connection with these characters. Abigail Reynolds does tell stories so well, with beautifully constructed prose; and naturally creates the right balance of conflict and romantic ambiance. I enjoyed them very much!
ReplyDeleteHi Tess! Glad you agree with my review. They are lovely stories. Now if I could just write a review as well as you write a comment, maybe my reviews would sound much better! I loved your statement, 'naturally creates the right balance of conflict and romantic ambiance.' My writing skills have gone dormant from lack of use. Maybe doing reviews will help me have a more varied vocabulary once again! :)
DeleteThanks, Tess.
I have this one in my TBR pile still. I'm glad its really good. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome, Sophia Rose. I feel quite sure you will love it. Thank you, for having 'your share in the conversation.'
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favorites. Particularly Intermezzo and Such Differing Reports. Though "From Lambton to Longbourne" and "Impulse and Initiative" (now called "To Conquer Mr Darcy" and "What would Mr. Darcy do?" are my favorites of Ms. Reynolds books, Intermezzo is my favorite of her stories. In all these she captures the essence of Darcy and Miss Elizabeth while taking the story in new directions.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read WHAT WOULD MR. DARCY DO? but I have read FROM LAMBTON TO LONGBOURNE and have that original book. I did like it very much too. Thanks for sharing your insights too.
DeleteI look forward to reading these short stories written by Abagail. I am always looking for something that is a quick read and satisfying too. Thanks for taking the time to include this book in your blog. Marti
ReplyDeleteI think you will love these, Marti. They are all excellent.
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