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I really love this series, it‘s a fun mixup of all the characters in Jane Austen‘s books

#12booksof2025 @TheEllieMo
I really love this series, it‘s a fun mixup of all the characters in Jane Austen‘s books

There was a side plot towards the end that made the book feel really lopsided - it was too heavy in the last quarter of the book and the mystery got pushed to the side. Because of that, this has been my least favourite instalment of the series but I'm still interested to see where this goes!


Another reading by the Christmas tree post:) Hot chocolate, cozy mystery, and my belly full of soup💜

I think this is my favorite installment of this series so far! Mansfield Park isn't my favorite Austen so I was hesitant to spend more time with these characters but I thought their growth was well portrayed. And I was so happy to have Jonathan and Juliet back together! Their reunion was so sweet. The mystery was fun to follow but I'm here for the slow burn romance lol. By the end the stakes were high and I'm so ready for the next book!

I love this series! However, I didn't love this 4th addition as much, mainly because I don't like Mansfield Park that much. I find Fanny and the rest of the Mansfield characters a bit insufferable. However, I did like Fanny‘s ending and I gained a lot of respect for her after her brother confided something very personal to her. I found the ‘will they wont they‘ a bit overly dramatic and I didn‘t like the ending plot twists at all. Low pick.

Happy National Read a Book Day! 📖
I'm celebrating with my kindle and a nice view ⛰️
I enjoyed this more than any since the first book. The romance is really heating up and there is *drama*! And the solutions of the mysteries are cleverly deduced.
I'm hoping the next book will have a HEA because I'm not sure my heart can take much more!
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Fanny and Edmund are very happy that Sir Thomas is planning to sell his Antigua plantation, so the family will no longer bear the sin of being involved in the slave trade.
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Another Mr. Darcy & Miss Tilney mystery for my annual celebration of Austenian August. I love that with each addition to the series, Gray has more of her own characters/lore to weave in & refer to, as well as those of Austen‘s novels that are the foundation.
As this one featured so much from Mansfield Park, I worried I wouldn‘t care for it as much - that‘s my least favorite Austen by a large margin - but I should have had faith. A delight.
Jonathan sighed. He knew the rules of ettiquete as well as any (and better than most), but he could not see the sense of any rule that made it impolite to keep to one's own house and read one's own books.

This is fast becoming my favorite series. The developing relationship between Juliet Tilney and Jonathan Darcy is nicely balanced with an intricate double murder mystery. I think the author remains very true to the spirit of the characters who appeared in the Austen originals as she continues to develop both them and her new characters.
I read this while on vacation, so one of my vacay pics.

Am I ignoring my towering, teetering stack(s) of books at home to read this book that just came in to the library? Why, yes. Yes, I am, thank you for asking.

4/5
Miss Juliet Tilney and Mr. Jonathan Darcy find themselves both in Londonn. Jonathan wants to take advantage of the opportunity to convince everyone that he is an appropriate match for Juliet. But soon they are drawn into another murder investigation.
I continue to enjoy this series combining Austen's characters with cozy mystery. I continue to enjoy the way Jonathan and Juliet's relationship is developing over the series.
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#Pemberlittens I had issues with how Jonathan's dad the ORIGINAL Mr Darcy was portrayed. Because of that I gave it 3 stars on Goodreads. My full slightly spoilery Review in comments. 🎩
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e-book: The Rushworth Family Plot by Claudia Gray
audiobook: Rebel in the Deep by Katee Robert
#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain

Rounded up to 5⭐️, this 4th book in series finds the Darcys, Tilneys and Bertrams knee-deep in family dramas/murders. Love this series!
4.5/5⭐️
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/7665399128

#Pemberlittens another one for Northanger Abbey Now. It's Henry and Catherine's daughter and Elizabeth and Darcys son solving crime. I need to read my ARC before June 17 release.
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Juliet Tilney and Jonathan Darcy are each sent to London by their parents to expand their social connections and if they find a match so much the better as long as it‘s not each other. Of course murder happens and they are again called into help the investigation. I‘m really enjoying this series and glad to know there willl be at least 2 more.
Thank you #NetGalley!
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#arcreader fangirl moment! NetGalley sent me an email inviting me to read this, and I‘m finally able to start it!

I just got a netgalley invite for the next book in the series!!! Woohoo!!

#Pemberlittens 📢 Cover Reveal‼️
I'm part of Austenprose Celebration of the next book Mr Darcy and Miss Tilney series. I love seeing Elizabeth & Darcy's son and Catherine & Henry Tilney's daughter's adventures.
Plenty of time to catch up on the series. Release Date is June 17 2025. #JaneAustenThenAndNow Book Club is reading Mansfield Park in July. Great choice for August Adaptations. 🎩

PSA: If you have a #NetGalley account and have enjoyed the Mr Darcy and Miss Tilney series, as introduced to many of us through #PemberLittens , book 4 is now available to request!
I‘m grabbing my copy today!!