Member Reviews
With so many books about Jane Austen in my kindle, and since this year is the bicentenary of the author's death, I decided to read some of the books that bring her famous characters.
Vanessa Roberts - Unlike Me - HATES Jane Austen. But her aunt loves her, and asks her to use her expertise to help an author who is releasing a book about the most famous character of the British author, Mr Darcy.
Behold, Vanessa and Julian Chancellor, the author himself, have a good connection. But he was British and walks away.
Determined to see him again, Vanessa heads to England, where it would have festivals, to try to find him.
I loved the blurb and the cover.
The reading was light and fun. It's always interesting to see a Jane Austen hater change her mind about the author's books.
Karen Doornebos's narrative (it's first book of her I read) has become tiring around the middle of the book.
I love London, but I didn't act like Vanessa, as an alien finding everything different and beautiful.
For JA lovers, the book is interesting.
For those who are not a fan of the author, reading will not be pleasurable.
3 stars