Pemberley by the Sea
A Fiction, Romance book. The more I thought about it, the more I realized that...
Marine biologist Cassie Boulton likes her coffee with cream and her literature with happy endings. Her favorite book is Pride & Prejudice, but Cassie has no patience when a modern-day Mr. Darcy appears in her lab. Silent and aloof, Calder Westing III doesn't seem to offer anything but a famous family name. But there is more to Calder than meets the eye, and he can't get enough of Cassie Boulton. Especially after one passionate night by the sea. But Cassie keeps her distance. Behind the veneer of scientific accomplishment, wit, and warmth, she is determined to hide secrets from her past. That means avoiding men who want to get too close, especially tempting and dangerous ones like Calder. Frustrated by Cassie's evasions, Calder tells her about his feelings the only way she'll let him -- by rewriting her favorite book,...
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- Pages: 331 pages
- ISBN: 9780615144238 / 615144233
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I like my coffee with cream and my literature with optimism. Abigail Reynolds, Pemberley by the Sea // The more I thought about it, the more I realized that the measure of a country isn't in how its richest citizens fare, but in how its poorest citizens live. Abigail Reynolds, The Man Who Loved Pride & Prejudice: A Modern Love Story with a Jane Austen Twist // Sometimes she wished for someone she could tell about her problems, just to be able to say, Im in love with a man and I cant have him. But that would only lead to questions she couldnt answer, so she kept the secret and the pain inside, hoping someday she would no longer feel as if half of her were missing. Abigail Reynolds, The Man Who Loved Pride & Prejudice: A Modern Love Story with a Jane Austen Twist //
I am a big fan of Abigail Reynold's other books the "Pemberley Variations" and I enjoyed this book of hers very much, although there are many differences in this book and her other series. First difference is the time period, in her other series the story takes place in the time of Jane Austen, this book takes place in present-day time.... Okay, I don't even know what made me pick up this book...perhaps temporary insanity...but nonetheless I did. What a mistake that turned out to be. I really don't have much good to say about this book. Reynolds states that it is "a modern day romance Pride and Prejudice style". The storyline, characters and book in general were a great... Piece of mediocrity that no doubt would become a flaming piece of poo if I ever made it past the 3rd chapter. Even with what little I read, all the nonsubtle, romance-genre markers are there promising a sordid mess that dares to claim inspiration from Pride and Prejudice.A couple of things the author should keep in mind the next time...