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paddlefoot55 's review for:
The Clergyman's Wife
by Molly Greeley
Over the many years and copious readings of Pride and Prejudice, I have often thought what Charlotte Lucas/Collins' life would be like
Thankfully there are authors like Molly Greeley who have given us their interpretations of where she is after her marriage. The Clergyman's Wife is a kind and lovely story at heart, and as a lover of P & P, it was great to see a bit more of characters I have read and loved over the years.
As much as Charlotte has come to terms with her lot in life and the decisions she has made, it was also lovely to see Charlotte and the what ifs of her life.
Collins and Lady Catherine are still as unlikable as the originals - though we can see more of a side to Collins than the social climbing sychophantic man from P & P, and can see that he really kinda does care for his wife.
An enjoyable visit back into Hunsford.


Thankfully there are authors like Molly Greeley who have given us their interpretations of where she is after her marriage. The Clergyman's Wife is a kind and lovely story at heart, and as a lover of P & P, it was great to see a bit more of characters I have read and loved over the years.
As much as Charlotte has come to terms with her lot in life and the decisions she has made, it was also lovely to see Charlotte and the what ifs of her life.
Collins and Lady Catherine are still as unlikable as the originals - though we can see more of a side to Collins than the social climbing sychophantic man from P & P, and can see that he really kinda does care for his wife.
An enjoyable visit back into Hunsford.

