
Elizabeth Adams (3)
Author of A Season of Secrets
For other authors named Elizabeth Adams, see the disambiguation page.
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Works by Elizabeth Adams
The 26th of November: A Pride and Prejudice Comedy of Farcical Proportions (2018) 16 copies, 3 reviews
How to Fall in Love with a Man You Thought You Hated: A Pride and Prejudice Variation (2021) 4 copies
Think of Me: A Highly Irregular Pride & Prejudice Variation (A Collection of Unusual Tales) (2024) 3 copies
Associated Works
Rational Creatures: Stirrings of Feminism in the Hearts of Jane Austen's Fine Ladies (2018) — Contributor — 9 copies, 2 reviews
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This book was a lot of fun and I thought the author did a really good job of bringing the characters to life. I especially loved Colonel Fiztwilliam in this book and the way he was written. The epilogue at the end did a really good job of tying everyone's story up and overall this book was a great read. I am definitely planning on reading more by this author.
Imagine if Lizzie Bennett was a houseguest at Darcy’s home after becoming friends with Georgiana. That’s the premise of this & it is a fun read. I loved the author’s Groundhog Day style book The 26th of November” more, but still enjoyed this one. It’s Pride and Prejudice fanfic, but in a very fun way. I loved Darcy‘s confrontation with his Aunt Catherine & felt that this was perhaps a more realistic version of what Charlotte‘s life would be like. I also loved seeing Georgiana show more find a sister in Lizzie. show less
Elizabeth Bennet is stuck in a loop repeating the day of the Netherfield Ball. As she resets each morning she finds herself desperate to solve the problems of Mr. Bingley leaving, her mother and sisters' embarrassing behavior, and Mr. Collin's unwanted proposal. I loved her interactions with Darcy. They were definitely the best part and gave us a chance to see that relationship grow deeper. I grew tired of the repetition in the rest of the plot. It's ties up a bit too neatly, but that's not show more surprising. A quick fun read to start off the year celebrating Austen's 250th birthday! show less
A very well-written love story between Elizabeth Bennet and Robert Talbot, Earl of Asheland. My view at the approximately half way stage it that the author should have continued this story, and not what I presume will be a happy ending of Elizabeth with a lesser man, that is Darcy. I continue to read.
Having finished I admit to preferring the first half of the book and I expect I am the only person to be creeped out by Darcy telling the grave of Robert Talbot "That she is mine now."
Having finished I admit to preferring the first half of the book and I expect I am the only person to be creeped out by Darcy telling the grave of Robert Talbot "That she is mine now."
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