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Dreaming of Mr. Darcy by Victoria Connelly

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  1. Hello everyone – thank you for your comments and interest in my books.

    Serena – You’re right in pointing out that the books are all standalaone novels – you don’t need to read them in order as they’re individual stories with a new cast of characters (although there are links between the books!) I called it a ‘trilogy’ because they’re all about Jane Austen addicts and each one is set in an Austen location. But the novella sequel I’m planning for Christmas will follow on from the original trilogy so you’ll see what happened next to the main characters.

    • I really like the subtle links between the first and second book and cannot wait to see what happens in the third. I also cannot wait to see the novella sequel to the first book! I am dying to know what happened to those main characters! You are fueling my addiction!

  2. This sounds so cute! Sometimes I get lost if there are too many characters, but it sounds like the author does a great job keeping things straight in this book.

  3. I loved escaping to Lyme with this story!! I bought the first one for my Kindle and then accepted an ARC of the last one!! 😀

  4. I saw this one somewhere else a while ago and thought it sounded fantastic. I’m going to put this one on my buy soon list.

  5. Sounds like some good fun — nice escapist silliness! I’ll have to keep my eye out for the first book!

    • This is hilarious and fun. You don’t need to read the first one to love this one. It’s funny that its called a trilogy, but really there are a whole new cast of characters here.

  6. So glad to see you liked it. I’ll be starting it this afternoon. It sounds like a fun read, and I’m looking forward to the Persuasion references.

    • The Persuasion references are surely on the surface given the filming of the movie adaptation that is going on. There are other Austen references as well. I think you’ll enjoy it…it was a great bit of fun.