When Elizabeth Bennet Is A Little Bit Catherine…
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
TYPE OF NOVEL: Pride and Prejudice Variation
TIME FRAME: Begins 5 Years After Mr. Bingley Arrives in Hertfordshire
SYNOPSIS: In this variation, Mr. Darcy doesn’t accompany Mr. Bingley to Netherfield and Mr. Bingley happily marries Jane Bennet. But sadly soon after the birth of their son, they both fall ill from a frightening plague and perish. Elizabeth makes Jane a promise to raise young Charles Bingley as her own, and is happy to do so until an unknown man arrives to town saying he is Charles’s appointed guardian and wants to remove him to Pemberley to be under his sole care. As you might expect, Elizabeth does not allow this to take place without a fervent fight, and ends up being allowed to travel with young Charles and attend him at Pemberley. Elizabeth soon learns there is a lot of mysteries surrounding Charles’s guardian. Where has he been these past 4 years? What happened to his wife? What kind of man is he truly? Is he a dangerous and violent villain? Or is he a kind and generous man beset by tragedy and guilt?
WHAT I LOVED:
- Pemberley Becomes Gothic: Death, darkness, and destruction has entered the pages of Pride and Prejudice. Pemberley, and England as a whole, is not the beatific and flourishing estate we once knew. It is the year without a summer and severe weather has brought perpetual gloom and hardship for many. Between the weather, famine, past tragedies, undiscovered secrets, and a grieving yet taciturn Mr. Darcy – Amy D’Orazio blends together an intriguing array of gothic elements!
- Dramatic Irony: Oh, this was so much fun! I was excessively diverted by the number of times the reader knows something the characters don’t know. Especially when it leads to Elizabeth formulating an assumption that the reader knows is wrong! It gives new tension and excitement for the reader while we wait for the truth (we know) to be revealed! What brilliant use of dramatic irony!!
- Elizabeth: There are so many excellent qualities to admire in this portrayal of Elizabeth Bennet. I loved her strength and fortitude – how she strives to make the best of any situation, her curious nature and sharp mind – I definitely forgive her for reading the journal (would have done the same myself), and her compassionate heart – I love her efforts to bring healing or assistance to others. In addition, I thoroughly enjoyed seeing Elizabeth’s care for and interactions with young Charles. She is all that is sweet and protective with him, and he is adorable in every way.
- In Suspense: Even though the readers know some things Elizabeth doesn’t, we are still left in the dark about other things. And in some cases we know the what, but not the how or why. I love that we don’t know all the answers and how we are kept in suspense. Ms. D’Orazio is quite adept at building tension through suspense and stoking the reader’s curiosity to an intense level!
- Amy D’Orazio Signatures: I love reading Ms. D’Orazio’s works for a variety of reasons – she is a masterful storyteller that weaves together well-conceived plots with exquisite emotional depth. And now that I have read four of her published works I am happy to recognize some “Amy D’Orazio Signatures” that appear in each of them, such as torturously slow reveals, achingly romantic moments between Darcy and Elizabeth, and an appearance from our favorite irreverent and meddlesome rogue, Viscount Saye! *sigh* I deeply love each of these Amy D’Orazio Signatures!
WHAT I WASN’T TOO FOND OF:
- Web Gets A Little Tangled: With so many intriguing elements and plot lines weaving together in this tale, I did feel that some got a little bit tangled. I mostly felt this in the third act where we learn some characters weren’t integral to the story and some maybe needed more page time.
CONCLUSION:
The Mysteries of Pemberley is an enthralling suspenseful tale that beautifully blends together inventive gothic elements with a redeeming romance. Like Elizabeth Bennet, you will have the desire to explore, ruminate, and make assumptions about Mr. Darcy and his estate until each of the mysteries of Pemberley are revealed! I highly recommend!
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