Monica

Fairview

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The Darcy Cousins
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I recommend The Darcy Cousins to those who dearly love a satisfying love story and a hearty laugh.

 

Austenprose

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In this coming of age story, Georgiana Darcy joins forces with her lively American cousin Clarissa as she rebels against the stifling atmosphere at Rosings Park. But what starts as mere playful mischief soon turns serious when Miss Anne de Bourgh suddenly vanishes, and the consequences of Georgiana's rebellion become very real indeed...

More trouble comes her way when she realizes that she and her more glamorous cousin are rivals for the same charming gentleman's affection. How is she to stand a chance in the game of love after her disastrous relationship with Wickham?

We return once again to the world of Pride and Prejudice in this youthful dance through the London Season.

“I am quite enchanted with these delightful sequels by Monica Fairview!... I greatly enjoyed Ms. Fairview's new hero, Mr. Gately, who, with his honorable behavior, quick perception, and penchant for lecturing Georgiana, reminded me a lot of Mr. Knightley from “Emma.” Ms. Fairview is very proficient in creating romantic, attractive, and Austen-worthy heroes!”
 Austenesque Reviews

“Many beloved characters from P&P reappear, and it was a joy to read a sequel that breathes fresh yet true life into the denizens of Hunsford and Pemberley. No liberties are taken… Ms. Fairview provides excellent character extension to Mr. Darcy. Ms. Fairview is a definite treasure.”
All About Romance

"I was extremely impressed with the way Fairview weaves the story to capture the reader’s attention… I thoroughly enjoyed this truly unique novel.”
Literary Escapism

"I applaud the way in which the times are brought to vibrant life... Very highly recommended for everybody who likes a good historical novel." Rachel A Hyde
My Shelf

"Fairview understands Georgiana’s personality perfectly adding a few surprise twists to Austen’s shy, trusting young lady that give her added depth and interest. Infused with humor, wit and a bit of social commentary Fairview has proven again why she was my top choice of Austenesque debut authors of 2009. She is well on her way to becoming a nonpareil in Austen paraliterature and I recommend The Darcy Cousins to those who dearly love a satisfying love story and a hearty laugh.”
Austenprose

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“Another gem from Monica Fairview. The Darcy Cousins is full of witty dialogue that I'm coming to expect from Fairview. The characters – new and old – are three dimensional in their personalities. And again, Fairview takes few liberties in the characters of Pride and Prejudice. Their characters are as true as they are in the original novel.”
Readin' and Dreamin'

*4 Blue Ribbons rating * "any fan of Pride and Prejudice will enjoy this continuing tale of the Darcy family."
Romance Junkies

"I enjoyed this story for the moral it gives us in the end, and the lively new characters it brings out. In fact, I would recommend this story for younger readers as well."
History Undressed

“A very humorous and delightful story about the goings on in and around Rosings Park, London and Hunsford, among other locations… I had a hard time putting this book down… I especially liked the character of Anne.”
CelticLady's Reviews

"The Darcy Cousins is a book full of surprises... a tale true to the Regency era, yet at the same time brimming with strong women."
Regency author Linda Banche

"It's such a pleasure to follow Georgiana Darcy while she copes with her American cousin ... A feast of fun and entertainment to the reader."
Between the Pages

"Another excellent follow on to Pride and Prejudice that maintains the integrity of the original characters while moving the story of their lives forward."
A Curious Statistical Anomaly

“it is hard to think about what I did not like in The Darcy Cousins… Well, I did want Lady Catherine to stick around and appear on every page… I hope Monica Fairview does not mind. I laughed quite a bit.”
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