Sons of Pemberley: A Pride and Prejudice Reimagining, by Elizabeth Adams — A Review

From the desk of Sophia Rose:

A few authors have written variations that speculate on how Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice would alter if the Darcy parents had not passed off the scene so early in the story. I enjoy these “what-if” scenarios and was eager to take up this latest novel by Elizabeth Adams, particularly because I enjoy her heartwarming and often whimsical touch to her writing.

Sons of Pemberley beings as a prequel to the original, opening during the youth of George Darcy and Samuel Wickham, the fathers of Fitzwilliam Darcy and George Wickham. After Wickham saves Darcy’s life, Continue reading “Sons of Pemberley: A Pride and Prejudice Reimagining, by Elizabeth Adams — A Review”

A Preview & Exclusive Excerpt of Sons of Pemberley: A Pride and Prejudice Reimagining, by Elizabeth Adams

From the desk of Laurel Ann Nattress: 

I am happy to welcome Austenesque and romantic comedy writer Elizabeth Adams to Austenprose today in celebration of her latest novel, Sons of Pemberley: A Pride and Prejudice Reimagining.

I have read several of Elizabeth’s novels and short stories and have always enjoyed her creativity and humor. I recently re-listened to the audiobook of The 26th of November and continue to be amazed by her skill at turning an important date in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice into a mind-bending farce in the vein of the popular movie Ground Hog Day. I laughed. I gasped. I applauded. Continue reading “A Preview & Exclusive Excerpt of Sons of Pemberley: A Pride and Prejudice Reimagining, by Elizabeth Adams”

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