Darcy's Tale: The Way Home


Title and Author: Darcy's Tale: The Way Home,  Stanley Michael Hurd
Type: P&P Parallel (true to the original plot, told from a different perspective)
Perspective: Darcy
Romance Level: Austen-esque
Recommend: Yes, 4 stars

Darcy's Tale is a three volume series. The third, The Way Home, the events from Darcy's return to London from Rosings Park, the suprize meeting at Pemberley, the findind of Wickham and return to Longborne. It fills in the blanks and elaborates what would have happened to Darcy. We hear just how embarassed he is over the proposal gone wrong. He takes a side trip to the home of Colonel Fitzwilliam and his parents with Darcy's aunt helping him see the flaws in his proposal. As he returts to Pemberley, he meets Elizabeth and attempts to redeem himself from his past flaws. He schemes to force Wickham to marry Lydia and then returns to Netherfield to reunite Bingley with Jane. 

I Liked: 
* Darcy's relationship with his aunt, Lady Andover. It shows his angst and confusion well.
* Darcy's very detailed plan to trap Wickham. 
* His conversation with Lady Catherine about the engagement rumor and hope it "taught him to hope."
* The post engagement conversations with Elizabeth. The original book has a few and this elaborated on them well. 

I didn't like: 
* The plan to trap Wickham was perhaps too fantastical (but I did enjoy it).
* The transformed Darcy is almost too perfect: tall, dark, handsome, strong, attentive and so on. 


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