A Fair Prospect: Disappointed Hopes by Cassandra Grafton
Volume I of Cassandra Grafton’s, A Fair Prospect: Disappointed Hopes begins at Hunsford with Mr.
Darcy’s ill-worded proposal to Elizabeth Bennet. The setting has changed from
the parlor to a picturesque copse of birch trees and amidst a deluge of rain,
but the fate of the proposal remains the same.
Although shocked, hurt, angry and disappointed, Mr. Darcy still behaves
as the true gentleman we know him to be. Instead of leaving Elizabeth alone in
the soaking rain, he insists on seeing her safely to the parsonage. Elizabeth’s
stubbornness creates an unexpected intimate embrace with Mr. Darcy, an
encounter neither will soon forget. It stirs feelings in Elizabeth that leave
her confused and unsettled. For Mr. Darcy, it is a painful pleasure. Thus, the
stage is set.---
Ms. Grafton does an amazing job with the characters created
by Jane Austen. Not only does she keep them, in behavior and essence, true to
the originals, she gives them added depth. When Elizabeth and Darcy
misunderstand one another, we gain much discernment into their character by
being privy to their innermost thoughts and feelings. Ms. Grafton delves with finesse and keen
insight into the hearts of each and makes the characters come alive on the page. I felt Darcy’s
agony, hopelessness and despair and Elizabeth’s troubled mind and shame of her
poor judgment.
The relationship between Darcy and Colonel Fitzwilliam is much
explored and is a joy to read. Colonel Fitzwilliam, one of my favorites, is
determined to discover what is troubling his cousin. His endeavors are initially met with
resistance but eventually bring him the knowledge he seeks. In the meantime, we
are treated to the camaraderie and brotherly affection shared by these two
gentlemen. I found myself pleasantly
diverted.
Georgiana and Darcy communicate an attachment, borne by
their circumstances, that is touching and heartwarming. Through a chance
meeting in town, Elizabeth gets to witness the close relationship between Mr.
Darcy and his sister. The tenderness and
caring that he displays shows a new side of him and adds to the good opinion
that Elizabeth is beginning to form of the man.
There are some likable new characters in this novel. Mr. Nicholas Harington, son of a wealthy
family, is the godson to Mrs. Gardiner and an old family friend to Elizabeth
and Jane. He is also considered a good match for Elizabeth, much to Mr. Darcy’s
dismay. Mrs. Gardiner’s half-sister, Serena, is introduced but not met by the
reader in Volume I. Her connection to the Harington’s is established and her
history with the Bennet family is revealed. I liked these new
additions and am anxious to learn more about them.
Through witty dialog and beautiful Regency language, this
book is in the style of Jane Austen herself. I cannot recommend it highly
enough. It ranks among the best of the Austenesque novels that I have read. I
look forward, with much anticipation, to the continuation of this story in
Volume II, A Fair Prospect: Darcy’s
Dilemma.
5 out of 5 stars
PG rating for no explicit sex.
I was given a book by the author for a fair and honest
review.
This is my sixth
selection for the P&P Bicentenary Challenge of 2013.
All the Appearance of Goodness by Maria
Grace
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!
OK, this is my third try at posting a comment; the first two just disappear when I click on 'Publish' so I hope it will work with a different profile...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Cassandra!! and also to Janet, for your wonderful review, the content and opinions of which I cannot fault, as I share your opinions wholeheartedly. This story and Cassie's writing rank among the best Austen-based fiction available. Having now read both Volumes I and II, I must say that -- though I should not wish away time as it flies by too quickly as it is -- I am anxiously awaiting the release of Volume III finally to read the resolution for ALL the characters! Kudos to all.
Thanks, Tess, for continuing to 'try' to publish your comment. Glad that it finally worked but am sorry that you had so much trouble. Sometimes these blogs seem to have a mind of their own! UGH!
DeleteI am so happy that you share my opinions of the story and writing. Thank you for your kind comments. I agree with YOU on time flying by but being anxious to read the rest!
Thanks again, Tess. Hope you are having a lovely weekend.
Oh this sounds good. I like that Col. Fitz plays a larger role. He's a favorite. Its fun when new characters are introduced.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
It was excellent, Sophia Rose. I love Colonel Fitzwilliam too and he has a much larger role. The interaction between him, Darcy and Georgiana is all very satisfying. I hope you will enjoy the book as much as I did. I have now read Volume II and look forward, with much anticipation, to Volume III.
DeleteWhat an enticing review, Janet. A Fair Prospect ranks high among my favorites. Now that Vol I and II are published and Vol III is coming soon, I look forward to reading the story from beginning to end.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Pam. I think you have a great idea. I will have to do the same. I found Vol II just as delightful and will be reviewing it soon.
DeleteI appreciate you reading my review and taking the time to comment!
Janet, thank you so much for reviewing Volume I of my story! I really appreciate your taking the time to read it and share your thoughts. It is very much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteI am so pleased that you enjoyed the read, and I look forward to hearing your thoughts on Volume II in the future.
Cassie
It was all my pleasure, Cassandra. I loved the story and your ability to delve into the minds and thoughts of the characters. I lost myself in them. Your ability to write in Regency language is a rare talent.
DeleteI hope to review Volume II soon. I enjoyed it as much as the first volume. Now I am eagerly awaiting Volume III.
Thanks again, Cassandra, for being my guest this past week.
A wonderful review of a wonderful book - definitely one of my all-time favourites in the genre. Couldn't agree more with your review, Janet, this is a heart-warming book in true Jane Austen spirit in every way!
ReplyDeleteThank you both, I was indeed most agreeably engaged :)!
Thank you, Joana. I appreciate your comments and glad you liked the review.
DeleteJanet,
ReplyDeleteI couldn't agree more with your thoughtful review. You highlighted all of my favorite aspects of Volume I of Cassandra's beautiful novel. I especially appreciate Cassandra's Regency voice and dialogue. It seems so effortless ~ the way the words just flow. I find myself so engrossed in the imagery she creates that I often forget I am reading. Some authors try so hard to capture that language, but it comes across on the page as pretentious and forced and has the reverse effect of pulling the reader out of the story. Cassandra has a natural gift and great talent and I consider myself very lucky to have discovered her writing. Thanks to your lovely blog, I'm sure other readers will also have that same great pleasure. I look forward to reading more reviews from you in the future.
And congratulations, Cassandra, on the success of A Fair Prospect
Sincerely,
Tara
Tara, I appreciate your comments so much. Isn't Cassandra's Regency voice and dialogue lovely? I was amazed at the beauty of it and the consistency. I have read some works of authors that did good at times but were not consistent. Cassandra is consistent and as you said, the words flow onto the page with such ease. She is a very talented author and does have a natural gift. I love her writing and hope to see much more from her.
DeleteThank you for reading my review and I do hope that you will stop by often.
Great review for a great book! I can't wait for Vol 3 to be released so I'll have the entire story to read and reread.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jan! I can't wait for Volume III either. I know this is one set of books that I will reread as well.
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