Loving Mr. Darcy: Journeys Beyond Pemberley (The Darcy Saga #2) 
The saccharine sweet words of endearment over and over again could have been left out and made the book a third of the size. The story line, if there was one, and history or the area were much more interesting.
This has to be one of the most appalling books I've ever read. Since when did Jane Austen's characters 'look out the window', or 'figure' something out, or go on 'vacation'? The mixture of an attempt at early 19th century English and modern American English was, to say the least, confused. Repton was described as an 'independent school' - no such term existed in Austen's time - and describing a shop as a 'shoppe' left me dumbfounded. The sex between the two protagonists was exceedingly

I've been looking forward to read this book, I really loved the first 2 hundred pages when I realized that there was no story! At first, I really enjoyed a glimpse into the married life of Mr and Mrs Darcy, but I soon realized that the book was only made of those intimate moments between them, nothing else really! The book is over 400 pages, 350 of them will take you to the Darcys bed! I love Mr Darcy, and at first, peeping into his intimate life, the details of his anatomy, his passion for his
Honestly, I am impressed I could make it through this book without throwing up a little in my mouth. I SO MUCH wanted to like it, it had such good reviews, and I love a Pride and Prejudice theme (in theory). But. BUT. Several hundred pages of pure syrup (Oh, Elizabeth, my dearest love, my lover, my treasure, how much I love you, GAG) and an unbroken pattern of sex every other page - at least - just does not float my boat. Gushy love sentiments once in a while, okay, but in every conversation, I
So far it's terrible. 1/2 finished and no plot in sight. Not surprising, since the last book in the series was also terrible. Let's see if a love of P&P characters will pull me through to the end.
2.5 stars. Honestly? I really didn't care for this book. I tried very hard to enjoy it, but reading it became an absolute chore. I came so close to abandoning it on many occasions, however, I had a meager hope that it would improve. The continual, redundant sex scenes that were not only underwhelming, but they were absolutely ridiculous at times. I found myself rolling my eyes very frequently when encountering the all too frequent love making - rather than stirring my emotions, the cheesy
Sharon Lathan
Paperback | Pages: 448 pages Rating: 3.7 | 1894 Users | 176 Reviews

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Title | : | Loving Mr. Darcy: Journeys Beyond Pemberley (The Darcy Saga #2) |
Author | : | Sharon Lathan |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 448 pages |
Published | : | September 1st 2009 by Sourcebooks Landmark (first published May 1st 2008) |
Categories | : | Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Historical Romance. Fiction |
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Beyond Pride and Prejudice…Beyond 'I Do'… Darcy and Lizzy venture away from Pemberley to journey through England, finding friends, relatives, fun, love, and an even deeper and more sacred bond along the way. Having embarked on the greatest adventure of all, marriage and the start of a new life together, now the Darcys take the reader on a journey through a time of prosperity, enjoyment, and security. They experience all the adventures of travel, with friends and relatives providing both companionship and complications, and with fun as their focus. The sights and sounds, tastes and flavors of Regency England come alive. Through it all, Darcy and Lizzy continue to build a marriage filled with romance, sensuality, and the beauty of a deep, abiding love.Describe Books Supposing Loving Mr. Darcy: Journeys Beyond Pemberley (The Darcy Saga #2)
ISBN: | 1402217412 (ISBN13: 9781402217418) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://sharonlathanauthor.com/ |
Series: | The Darcy Saga #2 |
Characters: | Elizabeth Bennet, Fitzwilliam Darcy |
Rating Epithetical Books Loving Mr. Darcy: Journeys Beyond Pemberley (The Darcy Saga #2)
Ratings: 3.7 From 1894 Users | 176 ReviewsJudgment Epithetical Books Loving Mr. Darcy: Journeys Beyond Pemberley (The Darcy Saga #2)
The saccharine sweet words of endearment over and over again could have been left out and made the book a third of the size. The story line, if there was one, and history or the area were much more interesting.
This has to be one of the most appalling books I've ever read. Since when did Jane Austen's characters 'look out the window', or 'figure' something out, or go on 'vacation'? The mixture of an attempt at early 19th century English and modern American English was, to say the least, confused. Repton was described as an 'independent school' - no such term existed in Austen's time - and describing a shop as a 'shoppe' left me dumbfounded. The sex between the two protagonists was exceedingly

I've been looking forward to read this book, I really loved the first 2 hundred pages when I realized that there was no story! At first, I really enjoyed a glimpse into the married life of Mr and Mrs Darcy, but I soon realized that the book was only made of those intimate moments between them, nothing else really! The book is over 400 pages, 350 of them will take you to the Darcys bed! I love Mr Darcy, and at first, peeping into his intimate life, the details of his anatomy, his passion for his
Honestly, I am impressed I could make it through this book without throwing up a little in my mouth. I SO MUCH wanted to like it, it had such good reviews, and I love a Pride and Prejudice theme (in theory). But. BUT. Several hundred pages of pure syrup (Oh, Elizabeth, my dearest love, my lover, my treasure, how much I love you, GAG) and an unbroken pattern of sex every other page - at least - just does not float my boat. Gushy love sentiments once in a while, okay, but in every conversation, I
So far it's terrible. 1/2 finished and no plot in sight. Not surprising, since the last book in the series was also terrible. Let's see if a love of P&P characters will pull me through to the end.
2.5 stars. Honestly? I really didn't care for this book. I tried very hard to enjoy it, but reading it became an absolute chore. I came so close to abandoning it on many occasions, however, I had a meager hope that it would improve. The continual, redundant sex scenes that were not only underwhelming, but they were absolutely ridiculous at times. I found myself rolling my eyes very frequently when encountering the all too frequent love making - rather than stirring my emotions, the cheesy
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