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Blame the Mistletoe, by Sarah Johnson

Blame the Mistletoe, by Sarah Johnson

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Blame the Mistletoe, by Sarah Johnson

Blame the Mistletoe, by Sarah Johnson



Blame the Mistletoe, by Sarah Johnson

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A Pride & Prejudice novella variation. Unable to stay away from Meryton for long, Fitzwilliam Darcy and Charles Bingley return to Netherfield for Christmas, bringing with them Darcy’s sister Georgiana. Wickham has already established himself as trustworthy, especially in the eyes of Miss Elizabeth Bennet, giving Darcy an even harder time of winning her heart. Will the mistletoe boughs hung all around help in bringing these two lovers together?

Blame the Mistletoe, by Sarah Johnson

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #111273 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-11-17
  • Released on: 2015-11-17
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Blame the Mistletoe, by Sarah Johnson


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Oh such a lovely way to open the holiday season!!!! By Erika L Hoemke This novella was an absolute delight!!! Ms Johnson has such a style about her when she writes, she weaves elegance and romance into this story that will fill you heart this holiday season!!! She has such attention to detail that it's like watching a movie in my head, and blessedly not to over flowing with repeated detail.We start with an interaction between Mr Darcy, Georgiana, and Mr Bingley which sends Georgiana into forcing confidences from Mr Darcy. I LOVE GEORGIANA IN THIS STORY!!! She is a breath of fresh air, strong yet vulnerable, caring, insightful, and yet still trying to find herself.I ADORE MR DARCY IN THIS STORY!!!!! Once he has his eyes opened, Mr Darcy is a force to be reckoned with, oh and I love how he dealt with Mr Wickham and Mr Collins!!! Bravo!!! A memorable part is when the Netherfield party is over at Longbourn assisting with decorating for the party the next day, and Elizabeth apologizes for the foolishness of relations. Mr Darcy's response is excellent: “No, I see a mistress who longs to have her house show just how caring she is of her guests when they arrive tomorrow evening. I daresay I have seen my own mother in such a state over tiny details when she was alive. Perhaps it is just the way of mothers.”This is a fitting treat to read, and oh to be young again and be caught under a Mistletoe bough!!!! I would highly recommend this book to all JAFFers getting in the festive mood!!!!

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. The Mistletoe is to be Blamed! By Patty Edmisson Blame the Mistletoe was an enjoyable read. If you are in need of a Darcy and Elizabeth fix, then this short.story is for you. It is a JAFF writing, and she goes off script rather quickly. I liked the story between the Bennet sisters and Georgianna. Darcy is quite adorable in this story. He so wants Elizabeth to see him for the man he is and not the man she thinks he is. I like how the mistletoe plays such a key role in the storyline between the major couples.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Delight for the season By S. L. Majczan 4.5 starsThis story begins on December 1st, 1811, with reminiscing by Georgiana and with thoughts about the upcoming year. She is continuing a tradition in the Darcy family of keeping a journal. And she talks of other seasonal traditions and speculates that a wife for her brother could mean the adding of new traditions to the Darcy ones.The entries in this story are dated as a countdown to Christmas and we read of both family happenings at Longbourn and just how it came about that Darcy, Bingley and Georgiana return to Longbourn at this time of year. (Can you imagine how they arrived sans Caroline, much less M/M Hurst?) The one Bennet tradition that puts Elizabeth in her mother’s good graces is the gathering of mistletoe from the woods around their small estate. I will let you read exactly how that event is so special for ODG. And I did love how Elizabeth in her perch high up looks out over the country side and spies a man riding a horse and speculates on who it might be from the body structure, clothing and seat upon his steed. (This reminded me of the 1995 film beginning with Lizzy watching 2 men on their horses looking over Netherfield.)Georgiana’s character in this story has some aspects usually attributed to Colonel Fitzwilliam in other tales. In fact, Georgiana credits some behaviors to her cousin as she ponders the mien of both her brother and Bingley since their return from Bingley’s newly leased estate in Hertfordshire. Georgiana takes a much more active role in this book. She is not a passive observer who continues to nurse the wounds from Ramsgate. In fact: Brava, Georgiana, in how you reacted when Wickham is invited to join the card table at which you, your brother and Elizabeth sit! G. is vocal in challenging Darcy to make amends, to take actions, etc. She also finds much to like about Elizabeth Bennet.Sleigh rides with racing through the snow, and kissing boughs hung hither and yon with Lydia (and Kitty, of course) laying in wait to catch couples and demand, “You have to kiss.” all added to the scenes painted by this author to pull us into the holiday mood.But I think one of my favorite parts of this story is when we read of Darcy’s thoughts about Mrs. Bennet and how he attributes some of her exuberance to that of the role of a mother! He even mentions remembering how excitable his mother was in decorating for the season. Oh, and the scene in which Elizabeth can’t quite reach the spot at which her mother wants a certain sprig of mistletoe hung.There are several other memorable parts, i.e., the seating in church, Mr. Bennet’s observation of both men and his warning to each, Elizabeth’s opinions on Darcy even while hearing him say little loving asides, Collins’ vindictive act and Lady Catherine’s response to that, etc. Some of this is just canon with the author’s own twist put to it. But it did add interest to a beloved tale.There is an epilogue one year later and another year comes to a merry end.

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