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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Romance / Historical / Regency
  • Language:English
  • Pages:326
  • eBook ISBN:9781483505466

Mr Darcy Likes It Wild

A Pride and Prejudice Diversion

by Beth Massey

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Overview
What if Mr Bennet insisted Lizzy accept Mr Collins' proposal? Would literature's favourite headstrong female submit to save her mother and sisters; or would she do anything to avoid marrying a ridiculous man? 'Mr Darcy Likes It Wild' blends elements of several road trip tales to answer what Elizabeth did. Imagine the silliness of Billy Wilder's 'Some Like It Hot,' the classic gender reversal comedy of Shakespeare's 'As You Like It,' the madcap dialogue of Georgette Heyer's 'The Corinthians' combined with Jane Austen's iconic story of mismatched lovers searching for understanding and joy in Regency England. Come laugh and cry with Fitz and Eli as they experience life's highs and lows on their journey to happiness.
Description
What if Mr Bennet insisted Lizzy accept Mr Collins' proposal? Would literature's favourite headstrong female submit to save her mother and sisters; or would she do anything to avoid marrying a ridiculous man? 'Mr Darcy Likes It Wild' blends elements of several road trip tales to answer what Elizabeth did. Imagine the silliness of Billy Wilder's 'Some Like It Hot,' the classic gender reversal comedy of Shakespeare's 'As You Like It,' the madcap dialogue of Georgette Heyer's 'The Corinthians' combined with Jane Austen's iconic story of mismatched lovers searching for understanding and joy in Regency England. Come laugh and cry with Fitz and Eli as they experience life's highs and lows on their journey to happiness.
About the author
Beth Massey lives in Chicago high above Lake Michigan with her husband of forty plus years. They have been activists in the struggle against war, racism, sexism and anti-lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender bigotry for even longer than their marriage. Now that she and Bill are retired, Ms Massey spends her early mornings writing and the rest of her day in the company of her well-informed best friend and partner.