Mr. Darcy's Bad Day: A Pride & Prejudice Novella
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Rating | : | 4.53 (993 Votes) |
Asin | : | B071NRXM4P |
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Number of Pages | : | 201 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-07-17 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Mr. Daddy's Bad Day. What a great, fun story! So cleverly put together. Not a long story, but satisfying. Mr. Darcy goes for a long walk from Netherfield, because during Elizabeth's stay there, nursing Jane, he had noticed how bright and Happy she seemed after her walks. Only if doesn't work out for him as he hoped, as he en. "Charming But Short" according to Silver Girl. This is a charming story, though it is filled with anachronisms. Picture Mr. Darcy saying 'ewww!' Or 'not hardly,' for example. It's a little short for the price, but it was fun.. Something wonderful can come from a day starting out bad Lisa Hatfield I love, love, LOVE this book!!!!! It kept me in stiches.it has been a long while since a book has made me laugh so much!!! Absolutely brilliant!!! I would give this book more than five stars, if I could. SPOILERS Ahead -- my favorite scene is Darcy recalling the day, "How had his day come to this? All he
With his pride and her prejudice, will Darcy and Elizabeth ever get the happily-ever-after they desire? Enjoy Mr. With visions of their life ahead, he presses forward until everyone in her family and his are finally convinced they are a match made in heaven. Darcy's Bad Day is appropriate for all listeners.. It sure did him. Darcy's point-of-view as he tells a tale that might take you by surprise. Mr. Or, are they? Based on Jane Austen's classic novel, Pride and Prejudice, Mr. Darcy's arrogance and pride seem to be a constant source of bitter frustration to his betrothed. Fitzwilliam Darcy of Pemberley in Derbyshire and Darcy House in London finds himself unwillingly, or possibly willingly, attached to Miss Elizabeth Bennet. How could one simple decision change the course of a man's life? In this fast-paced novella set in Regency England, Mr. He is surprised to find these less-than-sterling qualities trip himself up a time or twoor three, as well