Unequal Affections
Books | Fiction / Romance / Historical / Victorian
4.3
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Lara S. Ormiston
When Elizabeth Bennet first knew Mr. Darcy, she despised him and was sure he felt the same. Angered by his pride and reserve, influenced by the lies of the charming Mr. Wickham, she never troubled herself to believe he was anything other than the worst of men—until, one day, he unexpectedly proposed.Mr. Darcy’s passionate avowal of love causes Elizabeth to reevaluate everything she thought she knew about him. What she knows is that he is rich, handsome, clever, and very much in love with her. She, on the other hand, is poor, and can expect a future of increasing poverty if she does not marry. The incentives for her to accept him are strong, but she is honest enough to tell him that she does not return his affections. He says he can accept that—but will either of them ever be truly happy in a relationship of unequal affection?Diverging from Jane Austen’s classic novel Pride and Prejudice at the proposal in the Hunsford parsonage, this story explores the kind of man Darcy is, even before his “proper humbling,” and how such a man, so full of pride, so much in love, might have behaved had Elizabeth chosen to accept his original proposal.
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Author
Lara S. Ormiston
Pages
352
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2014-01-07
ISBN
1628735597 9781628735598
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"After reading Claudia Gray, I’ve been on a bit of a Jane Austen binge. I found this title on Goodreads as a pride and prejudice retelling asking what would have happened if Elizabeth had accepted Darcy’s first proposal. I was a little shocked this book started off as a fan fiction, it reads to me like a literary piece. I finished it in one sitting it was so good, with a lot more sexual tension and character growth for both than most retellings. It takes place completely between Darcy’s proposal and their wedding, with Elizabeth being upfront in the beginning that she doesn’t feel the same way. It was a fantastic slow burn, not so much enemies to lovers. My only (very minor) qualm is it got a little bit repetitive in their conversations towards the end, and I would have liked a little bit more perspective from the secondary characters. I don’t usually like character driven books, but I couldn’t put this one down."
"I absolutely loved this book. It WAS a little frustrating because you know that they belong together, but just like in the real novel, it takes Elizabeth SO long to realize that she loves Darcy... She probably loved him for a while but just didn't realize it until the last minute. But, that's romance for you, and well, most fiction... so it's all good."