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Field of Dreams: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
by J. Dawn King
Sometimes I feel like JAFF readers are SO generous ... 5* for all ;) I liked this, but it didn't check off other boxes (my rating list). For me, that's more of a 3* rating. I don't know that it will stand out in my memory amidst all the other P&P retellings out there. I didn't feel the need to make any highlights. I appreciated the author's notes about Regency customs, and what she had to tweak in the book.
I had been able to snag the kindle copy for free, and was happy to find the audio on Hoopla.
This was fairly traditional ... the same setting as the original. Here we get not only Elizabeth's perspective, but also Darcy's. Slight changes as Lizzie reaches out to Darcy in a letter (presenting as the son/heir requesting help to run the estate) before the Netherfield ball (changing up their meeting and original perceptions somewhat).
Words I notice: plethora, deign
Listed as the first book in a series, but apparently the "second" book is unrelated to this story (except maybe including "dreams" in the title?). Honestly, not sure why it's being linked together. I'm marking this as a stand-alone for my own records.
I had been able to snag the kindle copy for free, and was happy to find the audio on Hoopla.
This was fairly traditional ... the same setting as the original. Here we get not only Elizabeth's perspective, but also Darcy's. Slight changes as Lizzie reaches out to Darcy in a letter (presenting as the son/heir requesting help to run the estate) before the Netherfield ball (changing up their meeting and original perceptions somewhat).
Words I notice: plethora, deign
Listed as the first book in a series, but apparently the "second" book is unrelated to this story (except maybe including "dreams" in the title?). Honestly, not sure why it's being linked together. I'm marking this as a stand-alone for my own records.