
I‘ve never read P&P (I know, I know)
but I do have a soft spot for #vampires & #spookyseason!
Have any of you #pemberlittens read this remix where Darcy‘s a vampire? 🧛
Should I add this #gothic tale to my tbr?
I‘ve never read P&P (I know, I know)
but I do have a soft spot for #vampires & #spookyseason!
Have any of you #pemberlittens read this remix where Darcy‘s a vampire? 🧛
Should I add this #gothic tale to my tbr?
As a member of Fictional Hangover's Vampire Book Club https://www.facebook.com/groups/fictionalhangover/?ref=share how could I not read this for #AusteninAugust. It's really good.
My only complaint it never addressed how Vampire Darcy could walk in sunlight. And nobody noticed Darcy was always pushing food around his plate and not eating.
Bummed Book 2 isn't available on audio because it's Excessively British. Will read on Kindle. 🧛🏻♂️
Okay, I'm torn between a so-so & a pick. In general, so-so, but for its genre it would be a pick. It does get sexually explicit more than Austen in Vol. IV, a couple of typos, & a LOT of references to Shakespeare, specifically MAAN. Still, her style remained mostly true to Austen. Overall, Not bad.
I love to read adaptations of P&P, some are just awful, some are decent, and some are great. So far this one is true to Austen's tone and I love that it is told more from Darcy's perspective. This letter to his sister, broken up by the room's conversation, made me laugh. I am liking it!