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Book Review Sketching Character
by Pamela Lynne
by Pamela Lynne
Once in a while I read a book that leaves me with a sense of
complete satisfaction…a warm fulfilled feeling that the book was everything and
more than what I had hoped for. Sketching
Character by Pamela Lynne is that kind of book. That’s not to say that it
contains no misunderstandings or angst because it does but all is resolved in
such a way that everything felt perfect and as it should be, a truly feel-good
novel.
The story begins with a prologue of much importance. The
incident that occurred will have implications throughout the book and will
influence the behavior and actions of several of the characters. It will
completely change one of the characters and eventually for the better.
Chapter one starts with Lizzy preparing for her visit to
Charlotte Lucas at Hunsford. A carriage accident in the rain and a rescue by
Darcy and Colonel Fitzwilliam set in a motion some of the changes that follow.
There is no botched first proposal but Darcy is still Darcy and hesitant to
declare himself for reasons completely different this time around. His reasons
were justified in my eyes and for a good cause. It was not so easy for
Elizabeth especially when she was fed tiny bits of misinformation…just enough to
make her doubt the man she had come to ‘know and understand’.
I liked the Viscount but not so much Colonel Fitzwilliam. He
did redeem himself later in the story but he was not the affable and loyal
cousin that I have come to expect. I loved Anne and the way she was portrayed.
Her plans and strength of conviction were a force to be reckoned with. Lady
Catherine – watch out!
Jane was such a sweet and gentle Jane as one would expect
but she does ‘see’ more than usual. I liked that and found her ‘change’ to be a
surprise but a pleasant one. Mr. Bennet was, well, Mr. Bennet. He continued his
negligence of a serious situation and as a result, some of the respect
previously held by his favorite daughter, was lost. Lydia has a significant
role and her character grows into a better person, one which I came to like.
Encouraged by his cousin, the Viscount, Mr. Darcy learns to
fight or box instead of fencing. I loved how some of the characters that he met
while residing at the boxing club played a significant part later in the story.
It was very well done! Readily available is Caroline Bingley…and she is as
obnoxious as ever! There seems to be no limits to her rudeness and her
presumptuousness. But then comes Lydia and Miss Bingley gets the best
‘set-down’ I think I have ever read. It was subtle but oh, so effective!
This was such an entertaining book and one that I highly
recommend. There were several unexpected twists to the narrative that I found
very agreeable. Pamela Lynne is a skilled author and tells a fantastic story.
Her book kept me reading and ‘held me captive’ until the last words on the last
page. I will be rereading Sketching
Character!
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Thank you for stopping by to read my review. My desire is that it enticed you just enough to make you want to read it for yourself. It is well worth your time and I hope that it will leave you with the same feelings of warmth and satisfaction that I experienced upon its completion.
Once again, I wish you all a very Happy New Year. I look forward to many great author visits and giveaways in 2016 and hope you will continue to visit and participate. I appreciate the support that you have given my blog over the past few years. I always love reading your share in the conversations. Thank you for being a part of my life and my blog world.
I read this book in time for Pamela's launch party, but your review has me ready to read it again--soon! Happy New Year, Janet; looking forward to another wonderful year of "agreeably engaged" conversations!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Regina. I'm so happy to hear that you liked it enough to read it again. I will be doing the same! Happy New Year to you, too! I always love your comments and look forward to you visiting often in 2016.
DeleteI have this one for soon-ish read. :) Glad it's a good one.
ReplyDeleteHave a happy new year, Janet!
Hi Sophia! I think you will love this one! I appreciate you always supporting my blog!
DeleteHappy New Year to you, too!