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 Me and Mr Darcy

By Alexandra Potter
(20 August 2007)

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It's Christmas and Emily Albright has joined a guided tour of Jane Austen country with a group of pensioners and a bad tempered journalist called Spike Hargreaves. Spike is writing a piece on why most woman would love to date Mr Darcy. In Me and Mr Darcy, Emily is looking for love but hardly thinks she's going to find it in the midst of group of pensioners until she meets Mr Darcy for himself.

What is it like When Emily meets the smouldering man of her dreams face to face? Can she really fall in love with a man more used to striding across fields in a damp and clinging shirt from a different time and life? And is Spike Hargreaves really as bad as she thinks?

Me and Mr Darcy by Alexandra Potter : Book Review by Web Wombat

This is a light hearted take on Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice exploring what it is about Mr Darcy that makes him every woman's fantasy. In Me and Mr Darcy, Alexandra Potter makes Emily's dreams come true and gives the reader a feel good fairy tale about life, love and dating.

Me and Mr Darcy is a paperback novel published in Great Britain by Hodder and Stoughton with a recommended retail price of $19.95 and is available from all bookstores around Australia. Purchase online from Booktopia for the discounted price of $17.95 plus shipping and save on your favourite books. Order now by clicking the "Order Book Now" button.


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