Ebook {Epub PDF} Pemberley Manor by Kathryn L. Nelson
· If you liked Pride and Prejudice, you'll enjoy Pemberley Manor by Kathryn L. Nelson as much as I did. The story begins on the wedding day of Mr. Darcy and Lizzy Bennett. Trouble ensues when some rather "high and mighty" guests make casual, but /5(5). · Pemberley Manor. by. Kathryn L. Nelson. · Rating details · ratings · 51 reviews. As marriage brings an end to a romantic tale, it begins a new story: how does 'happily ever after' really work? The day that Jane and Elizabeth Bennet wed Charles Bingley and Fitzwilliam Darcy marks the departure point for Pemberley Manor/5. "Kathryn Nelson's Pemberley Manor is one of the good ones, sympathetic to the writing style of Jane Austen, not changing any of the characters significantly, and adding a few of her own characters to enliven the story." - Curled Up With a Good Book "Pemberley Manor is a well written piece of literature She captures the same spirit of Jane Austen's book/5(56).
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Kathryn L Nelson writes about the intersections between individuals, generations, and cultures. Her first published novel, a sequel to Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, is called Pemberley Manor. s marriage brings an end to a romantic tale, it begins a new story: how does "happily ever after" really work?. Kathryn Nelson's Pemberley Manor is one of the good ones, sympathetic to the writing style of Jane Austen, not changing any of the characters significantly, and adding a few of her own characters to enliven the story. Review by Jessica Emerson, a/k/a "JaneFan" I was so relieved upon commencing reading Pemberley Manor to realize quickly that Nelson "gets it." She can write in a Regency style that does not sound forced, stilted, or altogether ridiculous, as is the case with some other writers of historical fiction.
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