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December 15th, 2008 — , About, Comedy of Manners, England, Historical Romance, Jane Austen, Pirate, Regency, Secondary Romance, bicker, endurance, fitzwilliam darcy, george iii, george iv, miss elizabeth, miss jane bennet, monarchs, pride and prejudice, queen victoria, regency period, regency romance, regency romances, romance writer, sense and sensibility, william iv from Keira @ Love Romance Passion
What is regency romance and how does it differ from historical romance?
You may well recognize Jane Austen as a regency romance writer. She is best known for works such as Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility.
So what makes a regency romance?
Well if you look at Pride and Prejudice you can see quite [...]
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- Regency Romance versus Historical Romance What is regency romance and how does it differ from historical romance? You may well recognize Jane Austen as a regency romance writer. She is best known for works such as Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility. So what makes a regency romance? Well if you look at......
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December 4th, 2008 — , 3.5 Stars, 4 Stars, Abigail Reynolds, Comedy of Manners, England, Jane Austen, Regency, abigail, affections, ammunition, austen fan, book review, current affairs, darcy, dismay, fall from grace, first kiss, foolishness, georgiana, insecurities, lambton, lydia, one kiss, parting ways, pride and prejudice, propriety, provocation from Keira @ Love Romance Passion
Abigail Reynolds writes Pemberley Variations. For the uninitiated this means that she takes the classic story of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and plays a what-if scenario. For instance in From Lambton to Longbourn the what-if is what if Darcy and Elizabeth disclosed their feelings before parting ways after Lydia’s fall from grace? The characters [...]
Online Stores Related Websites - Review: From Lambton to Longbourn by Abigail Reynolds Abigail Reynolds writes Pemberley Variations. For the uninitiated this means that she takes the classic story of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and plays a what-if scenario. For instance in From Lambton to Longbourn the what-if is what if Darcy and Elizabeth disclosed their feelings before parting ways after Lydia’s......
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November 24th, 2008 — , 2.5 Stars, Alexandra Potter, England, Jane Austen, Regency, Time Travel, United States of America, albright, book review, coworker, disastrous date, drunken frat boys, first love, flabby belly, grasps, hair plugs, humor on, idiosyncrasies, love affair, mannerisms, mr darcy, pride and prejudice, time experiences, trip to mexico, wet t shirt, wet t shirt contests, young person from Keira @ Love Romance Passion
Emily Albright is a 29 year old romantic whose first love was Mr. Darcy from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. This love affair started when she was 12 and no man has ever reached the bar that Mr. Darcy set. Of course if you were to look at her string of pathetic dates, you would [...]
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November 24th, 2008 — , 3 Stars, Comedy of Manners, Counts, Marquis, Viscounts, Dukes and Earls, England, Georgette Heyer, Heiress, Regency, Secondary Romance, arrogance, audley, book review, brunt, coming of age, elizabeth bennet, farce, fifth earl, grantham, heroine, innkeeper, miss judith, mr darcy and elizabeth, mr darcy character, negative criticism, nettle, pride and prejudice, regency buck, regency romance, wards from Keira @ Love Romance Passion
Regency Buck by Georgette Heyer is loosely based on the premise of Pride and Prejudice. I would not go so far as to say it’s a retelling of the classic tale, but there are elements of this Regency romance that bring to mind the farce that Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet went through before getting [...]
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November 5th, 2008 — , Abigail Reynolds, Author Interviews, Genre, Jane Austen, abigail, darcy, elizabeth bennet, lucky day, novels, pemberley, playtime, present day, pride and prejudice from Keira @ Love Romance Passion
This is my lucky day. Two author interviews in one week! It’s complete playtime and fun. I hope you enjoy!
LRP: What is it about Pride and Prejudice that keeps you writing in that genre?
I love the characters. I can’t get enough of Elizabeth and Darcy.
LRP: I love them too. What do you think the appeal [...]
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- Review: From Lambton to Longbourn by Abigail Reynolds Abigail Reynolds writes Pemberley Variations. For the uninitiated this means that she takes the classic story of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and plays a what-if scenario. For instance in From Lambton to Longbourn the what-if is what if Darcy and Elizabeth disclosed their feelings before parting ways after Lydia’s......
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November 3rd, 2008 — , 5 Stars, Abigail Reynolds, Comedy of Manners, Contemporary, Jane Austen, Secondary Romance, Teacher, United States of America, Writer, abigail, book review, boulton, fangirls, golden girl, jane austen fan, liberal arts college, life hasn, lucky ones, marine biologist, pemberly, prestigious job, pride and prejudice, pseudo name, renditions, salt marshes, small liberal arts, small liberal arts college, tenure track, westing from Keira @ Love Romance Passion
Jane Austen fan or not you can not help but love Abigail Reynolds’ Pemberley by the Sea. I devoured this four hundred plus page book within days, it was so good. Based on the plot and characters of Pride and Prejudice, this novel is truly one of the best renditions of the tale. Taken to [...]
Online Stores Related Websites - Book Review: Pemberley by the Sea by Abigail Reynolds Jane Austen fan or not you can not help but love Abigail Reynolds’ Pemberley by the Sea. I devoured this four hundred plus page book within days, it was so good. Based on the plot and characters of Pride and Prejudice, this novel is truly one of the best renditions......
- Get Into Bed With Abigail Reynolds (Author Interview) This is my lucky day. Two author interviews in one week! It's complete playtime and fun. I hope you enjoy! LRP: What is it about Pride and Prejudice that keeps you writing in that genre? I love the characters. I can't get enough of Elizabeth and Darcy. LRP: I love......
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October 4th, 2008 — , 5 Stars, Comedy of Manners, England, Jane Austen, Movie, Regency, Secondary Romance, brenda blethyn, colin firth, die hard, donald sutherland, drop dead gorgeous, grating, jane austen classic, jennifer ehle, laurence olivier, matthew macfadyen, miss elizabeth, mr darcy, mrs bennet, posture, pride and prejudice, sass, select group, sprinkling, trivial pursuit from RRN @ Review Romance Novel
I’m pretty certain a select group of individuals will think what I’m about to say is sacrilegious. I think that the 2005 version of Pride and Prejudice with Keira Knightly, Donald Sutherland, and Matthew Macfadyen is the best version of this Jane Austen classic made to date. Sorry – sorry! I know the die hard [...]
Online Stores Related Websites - Book Review: Pemberley by the Sea by Abigail Reynolds Jane Austen fan or not you can not help but love Abigail Reynolds’ Pemberley by the Sea. I devoured this four hundred plus page book within days, it was so good. Based on the plot and characters of Pride and Prejudice, this novel is truly one of the best renditions......
- Review: From Lambton to Longbourn by Abigail Reynolds Abigail Reynolds writes Pemberley Variations. For the uninitiated this means that she takes the classic story of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and plays a what-if scenario. For instance in From Lambton to Longbourn the what-if is what if Darcy and Elizabeth disclosed their feelings before parting ways after Lydia’s......
Continue reading → Movie Review: 2005 Pride and Prejudice with Keira Knightly, Donald Sutherland, and Matthew Macfadyen
October 4th, 2008 — , 5 Stars, Comedy of Manners, England, Jane Austen, Movie, Regency, Secondary Romance, brenda blethyn, colin firth, die hard, donald sutherland, drop dead gorgeous, grating, jane austen classic, jennifer ehle, laurence olivier, matthew macfadyen, miss elizabeth, mr darcy, mrs bennet, posture, pride and prejudice, sass, select group, sprinkling, trivial pursuit from RRN @ Love Romance Passion
I’m pretty certain a select group of individuals will think what I’m about to say is sacrilegious. I think that the 2005 version of Pride and Prejudice with Keira Knightly, Donald Sutherland, and Matthew Macfadyen is the best version of this Jane Austen classic made to date. Sorry – sorry! I know the die hard [...]
Online Stores Related Websites - Review: From Lambton to Longbourn by Abigail Reynolds Abigail Reynolds writes Pemberley Variations. For the uninitiated this means that she takes the classic story of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and plays a what-if scenario. For instance in From Lambton to Longbourn the what-if is what if Darcy and Elizabeth disclosed their feelings before parting ways after Lydia’s......
- Regency Romance versus Historical Romance What is regency romance and how does it differ from historical romance? You may well recognize Jane Austen as a regency romance writer. She is best known for works such as Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility. So what makes a regency romance? Well if you look at......
Continue reading → Movie Review: 2005 Pride and Prejudice with Keira Knightly, Donald Sutherland, and Matthew Macfadyen