I was given this book to review in light of its Christmas theme.
Christmas at Pemberberley was enchanting from start to finish. In this book, there is not just one, but multiple stories that weave together to form a whole tale. Each story is as warm and poignant as the last. Christmas is the hero and the characters, plots, and backdrop- a supporting role
This is a Pride and Prejudice sequel that begins a few years after Darcy and Lizzy say 'I Do'. Sadly, the Darcys have been unable to have a child and it has taken away their joy. Darcy takes Lizzy away on a business trip with him to keep her with him, but also to set up his Christmas surprise back home in the form of a visit from Elizabeth's family. His plan works and then some complications arise.
The weather keeps the Darcys from home and bring several unexpected people to seek shelter in their home. The tale switches back and forth between the Darcys and the various perspectives of their guests.
And who are Pemberley's guests and residents? Away, but still very much in the picture are Darcy and Elizabeth, Georgianna now a grown up lady who has come into her own, The Bennets with their daughter's Kitty and Mary along with Mary's fiance' (yes, you read that right- Mary has a fiance), The Bingleys including an unexpected Caroline, Colonel Fitzwilliam with two new characters for you to meet, The deBourghs (oh yes, Lady C invites herself, but to what purpose?), The Collins (I know, say no more), and we meet a new sweet character in the Darcy's clergyman, Mr. Winkler.
Christmas brings about family togetherness, acceptance, holiday tradition Regency style, new love, intrigue, forgiveness, and deepening love amongst the temporary and permanent residents of Pemberley.
I will include one of my favorite quotes from the book that come in a letter that Darcy pens to Lizzy though they are staying together in the Inn when he has trouble putting his admiration and love into words. (pp 195-196)
"Within these walls I have discovered another facet of the remarkable woman I have married. You are the portrait of everything of which I have ever dreamed. When I look into your eyes, I see the man I pray to someday be."
So enjoyable, poignant, and satisfying! I heartily recommend this for your next cozy novel in the cozy chair by the fire.