Chaos Comes to Longbourn by Victoria Kincaid

Chaos Comes to Longbourn by Victoria Kincaid

Chaos Comes to Longbourn by Victoria KincaidChaos Comes to Longbourn by Victoria Kincaid
Also by this author: Darcy in Hollywood
Genres: Austenesque
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This humorous Pride and Prejudice variation begins at the Netherfield ball. While attempting to suppress his desire to dance with Elizabeth Bennet, Mr. Darcy flees the ballroom only to stumble upon a half-dressed Lydia Bennet in the library. After a shrieking, nerve-stricken Mrs. Bennet discovers them in this compromising position, Darcy is forced to make Lydia an offer of marriage.

A few weeks later, Bingley returns from London to discover that a heartbroken Jane has accepted an offer from Collins. Bingley instead proposes to Elizabeth, who accepts with the hope of reuniting him with Jane. Now Darcy must cope with jealousy toward Bingley and a fiancée who longs to get her hands on the grand estate of “Pembleton” (or is it “Peckersly?”). Lydia, in turn, is jealous that Wickham has proposed to Charlotte Lucas—who (much to Wickham’s dismay) does not find red coats nearly as appealing as clerical collars.

Although Darcy yearns for Elizabeth, he feels honor bound by his promise to Lydia. Elizabeth has also developed feelings for the master of Pemberley, but he has never seemed so far out of her reach. How can Darcy and Elizabeth unravel this tangle of hilariously misbegotten betrothals and reach their happily ever after?

Chaos is an understatement when used as a description of this twisted lit! It was more like what crazy Pride and Prejudice Twilight Zone did I wander into here!

I really loved this book! Although, at first, I had my doubts! I have a hard time with Darcy being with anyone other than Elizabeth, so to be paired with Lydia had me almost hyperventilating! I needed a bag to get over that spell. With four couples perfectly matched with their absolute opposite, made this book very funny and utmost engaging.  I think every single character was true to form and written so wonderfully well! I could not stop reading!  I could not put this book down!  Seeing everyone sorted in the end made me happy that I did not throw this book in the freezer and forget about it!

A must read for Janeites with a wicked sense of humor!

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The author of numerous best-selling Pride and Prejudice variations, historical romance writer Victoria Kincaid has a Ph.D. in English literature and runs a small business, er, household with two children, a hyperactive dog, an overly affectionate cat, and a husband who is not threatened by Mr. Darcy. They live near Washington DC, where the inhabitants occasionally stop talking about politics long enough to complain about the traffic.

On weekdays she is a freelance writer/editor who specializes in IT marketing (it’s more interesting than it sounds) and teaches business writing. A lifelong Austen fan, Victoria has read more Jane Austen variations and sequels than she can count – and confesses to an extreme partiality for the Colin Firth version of Pride and Prejudice. Visit her website. View her blog, visit her on Facebook, GoodReads, and on Amazon.

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