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Helen Halstead

Autor de Mr. Darcy Presents His Bride

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1950
Género
female
Nacionalidad
Australia
Lugares de residencia
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Ocupaciones
teacher

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The heroine meets a very amiable man while she is out walking by the pier.They chat for a while then parts,and the heroine goes back to the cottage she is renting with her crippled brother who recently returned from the war and her vain and fashionable sister.

She tries to find out the mans adress...but...

It turns out no one knows of him or have seen him.Of course she wants to find out the truth of it so she enlists her brother in helping to inquire in the whereabouts of the man.


Her brother and sister thinks she is going insane because she keeps persisting in seeing this mysterious man.

Soon even the heroine begins to think she might have imagined this gentleman.Conjured up a suitable suitor to avoid dealing with her reality as a spinster without too many prospects.

At times I started to suspect the heroine was one of those unreliable narrators

And even that she had actually gone mad.

The author has this way of writing that makes one uneasy at times and she offsets this beautifully by showing the mundane side of life in the regency era.It heightens the suspense when others also begin to see the heroine as a little bit odd.

A suspenseful read. I wouldnt call it a gothic precisely but it has shades of it. I would recommend reading it through to the end to find out the truth.
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Litrvixen | Jun 23, 2022 |
There is a very good reason why fairy tales end with "and they lived happily ever after" - ever after is boring! This was too much like pulp Regency romances I've read during fits of boredom - where the smart, vivacious heroine tries to gain acceptance with "The Ton". (If you like these, Julie Garwood's are the best in my opinion.) I had to force myself to finish, then found out what I should have done is read the epilogue - it satisfies all your curiosity about the author's interpretation of what happened to the Bennett sisters.… (más)
 
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memccauley6 | 12 reseñas más. | May 3, 2016 |
One of the saddest things about a book where one has learned to love the characters is the end because they are lost to you forever. Helen Halstead does a good job of writing the story of not only the Darcy's after their marriage, but the entire Bennet clan. There are no vampires or other strange occurrences - it is simply a continuance of the story by a woman who adores Jane Austen. If you loved Pride and Prejudice, you'll find this book worth reading.
 
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Oodles | 12 reseñas más. | Feb 16, 2016 |
I'm a fan of austen inspired books and found this to be one of the better Pride and Prejudice sequels. Although she’s no Austen, Halstead remains true to the characters Austen created and writes in the in style and language of the period.
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bluebird_ | 12 reseñas más. | Jan 14, 2016 |

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Miembros
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Valoración
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ISBNs
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