A Lady's Reputation


Title and Author: A Lady's Reputation by Amy D'Orazio
Type: Pride and Prejudice Alternate Path
Perspective: Darcy, Elizabeth and others
Romance Level: Kissing and references to married life
Recommended: 2.5 stars, I liked parts of it but felt it dragged in a few spots

Summary: What if Darcy decided to consult his relatives before proposing at Hunsford? What if his relatives were not so great at keeping a secret? How would Elizabeth feel about Darcy if many thought the couple was engaged before she even heard a proposal? Proud Elizabeth would have a different set of reasons for being opposed to Darcy even before he can speak. Add new Darcy relations and chaos ensues.

Pros:
* I liked Jane in this edition. She has a mind and is more realistic about her prospects.
* I like seeing more of Colonel Fitzwilliam and Georgiana in this one.
* It was nice to see a slow building of feelings between the couple at Pemberley.

Cons:
* Bingley is not likable and Wickham is almost non-existent. 
* The cast of Darcy relations, while interesting is not always believable.
* The sequence of events surrounding their marriage is the least believable part.


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