Scandalous Falsehoods
Title and Author: Scandalous Falsehoods by Jann Rowland
Type: Pride and Prejudice Variation
Perspective: Darcy and Elizabeth
Romance Level: Austen-esque
Recommended: yes, 2 stars
Access: Free for Kindle Unlimited
Summary: Following the events in the book A Tacit Engagement (first in the No Cause to Repine tetralogy), Darcy follows Elizabeth into Hertfordshire. When they enter the Meryton Assembely, they cause a stir and rumors begin to fly. And they keep flying. No one can determine the source of these rumors since Wickham has changed his name. Darcy keeps putting off the proposal and the book ends in scandal with the couple not engaged.
Perspective: Darcy and Elizabeth
Romance Level: Austen-esque
Recommended: yes, 2 stars
Access: Free for Kindle Unlimited
Summary: Following the events in the book A Tacit Engagement (first in the No Cause to Repine tetralogy), Darcy follows Elizabeth into Hertfordshire. When they enter the Meryton Assembely, they cause a stir and rumors begin to fly. And they keep flying. No one can determine the source of these rumors since Wickham has changed his name. Darcy keeps putting off the proposal and the book ends in scandal with the couple not engaged.
Pros:
* The whole of Darcy's family coming to Hertford is comical.
* It is fun to have Lady Catherine in Elizabeth's corner.
* I like Bingley at the end starting to put Caroline in her place.
Cons:
* I am still baffled why Darcy keeps putting off proposing to Elizabeth. The only purpose is more angst since they seem to be acting engaged already talking about it with each other openly.
* The people in this town have known and loved Elizabeth her whole life so I am amazed that they would believe rumors about her (whatever they think about Darcy).
* We don't get much interaction between Jane and Bingley here. Since the whole group leaves for London at the end, Jane might not get her happily ever after either.
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