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FREEDUTY AND DESIRE: A NOVEL OF FITZWILLIAM DARCY, GENTLEMAN EBOOK Pamela Aidan | 320 pages | 04 Jun 2007 | SIMON & SCHUSTER | 9780743291361 | English | New York, United States Duty and Desire (Fitzwilliam Darcy, Gentleman #2) by Pamela Aidan In Duty and Desire, Aidan's writing seems to Since this novel covers a period of time when we have no idea what Darcy did, anything was possible. Aidan chose the mystery route and the plot was fine, not top-notch some secondary characters were Pamela Aidan. A3There was little danger of encountering the Bennet sisters ever again. AJane Austen's classic novel Pride and Prejudice is beloved by millions, but little is revealed in the book about the mysterious and handsome hero, Mr. And so the question has long remained: Who is Fitzwilliam Darcy? Pamela Aidan's trilogy finally answers that long-standing question, creating a rich parallel story that follows Darcy as he meets and falls in love with Elizabeth Bennet. Duty and Desire, the second book in the trilogy, covers the silent time of Austen's novel, revealing Darcy's private struggle to overcome his attraction to Elizabeth while fulfilling his roles as landlord, master, brother, and friend. When Darcy pays a visit to an old classmate in Oxford in an attempt to shake Elizabeth from his Gentleman, he is set upon by husband-hunting society ladies and ne'er-do-well friends from his Duty and Desire: A Novel of Fitzwilliam Darcy days, all with designs on him -- some for good and some for ill. He and his sartorial genius of a valet, Fletcher, must match wits with them Duty and Desire: A Novel of Fitzwilliam Darcy, but especially with the curious Duty and Desire: A Novel of Fitzwilliam Darcy Sylvanie. Irresistibly authentic and entertaining, Duty and Desire remains true to the spirit and events of Pride and Prejudice while incorporating fascinating new characters, and is sure to dazzle Austen fans and newcomers alike. Duty and Desire: A Novel of Fitzwilliam Darcy, Gentleman - Pamela Aidan - Google книги Pamela Aidan's trilogy finally answers that long-standing question, creating a rich parallel story that follows Darcy as he meets and falls in love with Elizabeth Bennet. Duty Duty and Desire: A Novel of Fitzwilliam Darcy Desirethe second book in the trilogy, covers the "silent time" of Austen's novel, revealing Darcy's private struggle to overcome his attraction to Elizabeth while fulfilling his roles as landlord, master, brother, and friend. When Darcy pays a visit to an old classmate in Oxford in an attempt to shake Elizabeth from his mind, he is set upon by husband-hunting society ladies and ne'er-do- well friends from his university days, all with designs on him -- some for good and some for ill. He and his sartorial genius of a valet, Fletcher, must match wits with them all, but especially with Gentleman curious Lady Sylvanie. Irresistibly authentic and entertaining, Duty and Desire remains true to the spirit and events of Pride and Prejudice while incorporating fascinating new characters, and is sure to dazzle Austen fans and newcomers alike. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Duty and Desire: A Novel of Fitzwilliam Darcy and Desire by Pamela Aidan. And so the question has long remained: Who is Fitzwilliam Darcy? Pamela Aidan's trilogy finally answers that long-standing question, creatin "There was little danger of encountering the Bennet sisters ever again. Get A Copy. Duty and Desire: A Novel of Fitzwilliam Darcypages. More Details Fitzwilliam Darcy, Gentleman 2. Elizabeth BennetFitzwilliam Darcy. Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Duty and Desireplease sign up. Did I read it wrong but doesn't Anne leave Rosings to go live in Wales? But she's now back in Book 3. I'm confused! See 1 question about Duty and Desire…. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. This book was so off the mark compared to the first in the series! Really, if you want to enjoy this series Aside from Darcy's inability to forget Elizabeth, and his treasuring of a bookmark Elizabeth had left in a novel she's been reading during her stay at Netherfield, there is not much to recommend this second installment of the trilogy. Darcy and Gentleman valet are Duty and Desire: A Novel of Fitzwilliam Darcy like Batman and Robin Colonel Fitzwilliam comes off as pompous and a bit jealous of his older brother, not at all the "convivial fellow" constructed by Austen. Darcy leaves his sister shortly after Christmas to get over Elizabeth by actively hunting for a wife. He chooses to do so at the aged castle in which an old school chum lives, gambling away his fortune. Darcy encounters a variety of women who all fall all over themselves to make him love them, but he is entranced by a woman with a great air of mystery about her. Ultimately, of course, this woman turns out to Gentleman unsuitable for him in the extreme, but only after Darcy acts in ways I can see Austen weeping over, and the lady in question is exposed for her involvement in a truly treacherous scheme. I finished this book out of faithful loyalty to reading the complete trilogy, and those all-to-brief moments when Darcy reflected on his feelings for Elizabeth. All else I would easily have passed by! The third and final chapter of this trilogy has a great deal to atone for to make me forget this book! View all 9 comments. Mar 21, Katie rated it really liked it Shelves: historical-romance. I have read other reviews on this website where people said to just skip this second book altogether and just read the third book. Darcy are apart; after he goes off to London with Bingley and before they meet up again at Rosings in the Spring. I found it quite interesting and worth reading. It fills in that gap quite nicely and if nothing else it allows the reader to really get to know Mr. If you've ever Gentleman how Mr. Darcy came to the point where he expresses his love for Elizabeth, this will enlighten you. I could have done without the last part of the book, when he's at Norwycke Castle, but I know it was meant to illustrate his character further as well as show how he's becoming more aware that marriages of convenience do not make a happy life and perhaps that's not the direction he wants to go. Overall, a good book and quite enjoyable. View 1 comment. Oct 19, Marian rated it it was ok. As much as I loved the first book in the series, this one was a Gentleman disappointment. The story picks up where Mr. Darcy leaves Netherfield and he and Elizabeth do not meet again for some time. This author's account of where he went and what he did strays very far from the tone and style of Austin's story. Darcy leaves to try and find a Gentleman suitable wife. He believes once he does, he Gentleman forget Elizabeth. Fair enough, I liked that idea; but where he goes and who he meets just gets strange. H As much as I loved the first book in the series, this one was a big disappointment. He is involved a mystery complete with a sacrificed pig and a stolen baby. I never pictured Mr. Darcy as a rich socialite by day and Sherlock Holmes by night. To me, the two do not fit. Jul 16, Kelly rated it did not like it. Let me explain. The novel starts off with a lot of Gentleman one would expect. Christmas at Pemberly, meeting Miss Georgiana Darcy, and of course getting to see Gentleman in his element working with his staff and tenants and going about the business that he was raised to do. This was fascinating to read and revealed even Gentleman about Mr. Darcy and his family and friends. After Christmas things take a turn and the novel takes on a new tenor. It strikes out into the uncertain waters of a Gothic romance. It's almost as if the time in the castle Duty and Desire: A Novel of Fitzwilliam Darcy time spent in the Twilight Zone. I finished this book out of faithful loyalty to reading the complete trilogy, and those all-too-brief moments when Darcy reflected on his feelings for Elizabeth. Although I liked the first book, this one strayed too far from the original subjects for me. The only positive was that we do see how Darcy could come to the conclusion that character of a lady outweighs her position in life. This is never entirely Duty and Desire: A Novel of Fitzwilliam Darcy in the original and I found it to be the redeeming factor of this book. View all 4 comments. May 16, Kathleen rated it did not like it Shelves:metahistorical-fictiontie-in. So not at all what I would have expected from a Jane Austen pastiche. Gentleman dip into Gothic romance felt bizarre and mismatched, especially when compared to An Assembly Such As This, which was pitch-perfect Austen, and I simply didn't believe that the character we were following in the second half of the book was Fitzwilliam Darcy.