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Free PDF , by Kate Bedlow

Free PDF , by Kate Bedlow

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, by Kate Bedlow

, by Kate Bedlow


, by Kate Bedlow


Free PDF , by Kate Bedlow

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Product details

File Size: 1888 KB

Print Length: 491 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publisher: Beastie Press (October 30, 2017)

Publication Date: October 30, 2017

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B0771X3JFX

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

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I was almost put off by the cover art (since posting this review new cover art has appeared). Also, the modern sounding title that reminded me of the 1990 Alan Rickman film & the 1997 Savage Garden song "Truly, Madly, Deeply" rather than a 19th century love story; however, there I was without any other offering of a P&P variation to read, so I downloaded a sample & then happily purchased the whole book. This was the second story by this particular author that I have read & I was quite wary about trying another but to my surprise I found I liked it much better than her other effort (Becoming Mr Darcy).This was a quite bright & scintillating tale with a plot full of romantic entanglements that needed to be straightened out. While the book followed many of the events of canon there were enough changes, including a new central character, to make it an interesting & exciting novel. The author's extensive vocabulary was used to great effect to bring the story vibrantly alive, although she did use numerous & sometimes extensive sections of dialog verbatim from Austen's original work which was not necessary as her own wiitticisms were excellent. A masquerade ball was a key plot device & explained the peculiar picture on the front cover. The story was told principally from the point-of-view of four main romantic protagonists (ie. Elizabeth & Darcy, Jane & Bingley) while the usual cast of P&P stalwarts appeared in the storyline as required. Overall, this was a very good book that I am happy to recommend.

Although it isn’t totally love at first sight, it is close enough to explain the instant attraction Bingley and Jane and Darcy and Elizabeth feel in the early chapters of this engaging variation. I enjoyed many of the unexpected twists this book took and the happy endings for ODC, Jane and Bingley, and Lydia. I may even read this book a second time! I suggest you read it at least once ;)

A story of musical chairs in that the couples keep switching partners. Fast moving with all the best villains. Hope the Colonel does not end up with “Pocahontas.”

I loved it very much. I love to read different aspects of Pride and Prejudice. So keep on creating new stories for me to read. Thank you so much.

It was lovely reading. Enjoyed it so much.

I love Pride and Prejudice and this was a great retelling of the tail with a little bit of different insights.

Fair Trade by Kate Bedlow ranks as one of my favorite variations, thus, I was glad to see she had published a new P and P tale. Sorry to say, I was quite disappointed. IMO, the masked ball mix up, between Lydia, Bingley, and Jane and the surprising fate of Wickham, Lydia, and Carter are the only original points of interest. Not caring to keep it in my library, I am returning for refund.

4.5 rounded up to 5 starsI don't know exactly why, but Regency books that incorporate a masquerade into the plot always get my attention. I love my Pride and Prejudice variations, but there aren't many that find a way to use a masquerade in the story. Happily, this is one of them! It's a bit of a stretch, but it sets up the rest of the story really well.Thanks to Aunt and Uncle Gardiner, Jane and Elizabeth are able to attend a very high society masked ball. I love Jane's character here. She has crippling shyness explained by the fact that her beauty and well-shaped figure cause uncomfortable ogling from men all the time. Wearing a mask that hides her face makes her feel a little braver than usual, and she and Charles Bingley make an instant connection. When they exchange names, having been channeling her little sister's personality for inspiration, Jane impulsively says she is Lydia. Elizabeth and Darcy also see each other in passing. Unfortunately, both groups must leave the ball sooner than they would like, and these potential relationships are left behind.Except that Bingley and Darcy show up in Hertfordshire, and Bingley becomes convinced that Lydia Bennet is the girl he met at the masquerade. Darcy has been lecturing him about his tendency to fall in and out of love too easily, so when he finds himself starting to feel more attracted to Lydia's sister Jane, Bingley stubbornly resists changing allegiance. Lydia is enjoying all the attention from Bingley but also from all the new militia officers in the area. Darcy, meanwhile, finds Elizabeth extremely appealing and, as usual, resists because of her family's low connections and horrible behavior.I enjoy the way Ms. Bedlow shifts the important events of canon, including the order that things happen. It's Lydia who goes to Netherfield with her mother's expectation that a rainstorm will keep her there overnight, but things don't play out that way. Captain Carter's character is expanded so he's a significant part of the story. It turns out he's extremely handsome but equally narcissistic. At Rosings, Anne de Bourgh drops a major bombshell on Darcy that I thought was inspired. The Wickham-and-Lydia elopement has a wonderfully satisfying resolution. (I wish more JAFF would deal with Wickham like this!) The Netherfield ball doesn't occur until the end of the book with the story's delightful climax.I'm surprised at the 2-star reviews here on Amazon. I found the writing engaging and the plot well-executed. The Elizabeth-and-Darcy and Jane-and-Bingley romances are well done, too, with all the principals fighting the gut instincts pulling them to the correct partner. It may stretch credulity a bit too far at times, but I didn't ever feel annoyed with that. I highly recommend it.

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