The True Darcy Spirit by Elizabeth Aston

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  • Pub. Date: February 2006
  • 352pp
  • Sales Rank: 29,461
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    • Pub. Date: February 2006
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 352pp
    • Sales Rank: 29,461

    Synopsis

    Following on the heels of Mr. Darcy's Daughters and The Exploits & Adventures of Miss Alethea Darcy, Elizabeth Aston delivers an irresistible new novel set in the world of Jane Austen.

    After being disowned by her family, Cassandra Darcy — the artistic eldest daughter of Anne de Bourgh (and granddaughter of the infamous Lady Catherine de Bourgh and Mr. Darcy's cousin in Pride and Prejudice) — strives to make a living by painting. But struggling to succeed in bohemian London turns out to be the least of her worries! To begin with, there are the unwelcome advances of a certain Lord Usborne, and then there are the letters bequeathed to her by a friend — highly compromising letters written by Princess Caroline that her husband, the Prince Regent, would very much like to possess. In league with Lord Usborne, the prince enlists the services of Cassandra's cousin, Horatio Darcy, who is a lawyer, to track down the missives. When Horatio's investigation leads him straight to Cassandra, he initially disapproves of her lifestyle until he finds himself utterly charmed by it — and particularly by her. Romance may prove elusive, however, as social obstacles and the efforts of a vengeful Lord Usborne conspire to divide the two would-be lovers.

    Another delightful chapter in the adventures of Aston's spirited Darcy daughters, The True Darcy Spirit is a treat for Jane Austen fans everywhere.

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    In Mr. Darcy's Daughters, Aston created five young women as the offspring of Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam Darcy. Two of them, Camilla and Belle, play significant roles in this third novel based on Jane Austen's characters, though the main characters are distant cousins of the girls. Cassandra Darcy refuses to marry the man with whom she had run away to London when she realizes that his affection was motivated by her potential fortune as much as her other attributes. Disowned by her family, she decides to earn a living by painting. Horatio Darcy, Fitzwilliam Darcy's handsome and proud cousin and the lawyer employed by Cassandra's stepfather, deplores her decision but grudgingly admires her independence. Meanwhile, Cassandra's na ve trust in a high-class procuress almost leads her to an unwanted liaison with the powerful Lord Usbourne, whose wife has taken Horatio as her lover. Rescued by Camilla, Cassandra slowly finds acceptance in London's bohemian community, which includes other women in the arts. Observant readers will deduce that the numerous plot twists will ultimately lead to the marriage of Camilla and Horatio. By the novel's end, even flirtatious Belle finds true love, which will make readers wonder how long Aston will continue the Austen connection. This novel will please public library fans of historical romance on its own terms. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Elizabeth Aston is a Jane Austen enthusiast who studied with Austen biographer Lord David Cecil at Oxford. She is the author of Mr. Darcy's Daughters, The Exploits & Adventures of Miss Alethea Darcy, The True Darcy Spirit, The Second Mrs. Darcy, and The Darcy Connection. She lives in England and Italy.

    Visit www.elizabeth-aston.com for more information.

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    Ok, But Not Fantasticby Sharal

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    November 24, 2008: I have read many of sequels and this one was no different. I enjoyed the book and the characters, but I knew what was going to happen before anything happened. That was disappointing to me. I enjoy being suprised and the romantic side of this era. I would say, not a must read, but just a good book. I will continue to read the series, however.

    I Also Recommend: Mr. Darcy Takes a Wife, Darcy & Elizabeth.

    Absolutely Wonderful! Aston has not dissapointedby Anonymous

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    June 26, 2007: Third book from an excellant series and this does not fall short! The plot is good, characters even better, and I was glad to find the language much better than the second. Easy to get into and tough to put down, a definately read if not buy!


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