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Abigail Reynolds

    Abigail Reynolds, auteure à succès à l'échelle nationale et médecin, crée des récits qui s'écartent avec espièglerie de ce qui est attendu. Son style distinctif réinterprète souvent des fondements littéraires classiques, les transplantant dans des décors nouveaux avec un œil avisé sur la profondeur émotionnelle. Reynolds écrit avec chaleur et une appréciation pour le développement nuancé des personnages, explorant les thèmes des relations, des attentes sociales et de la transformation personnelle. Son œuvre est célébrée pour sa capacité à tisser des motivations intemporelles dans des contextes contemporains, offrant aux lecteurs un voyage littéraire riche et captivant.

    Lost libraries
    What Would Mr Darcy Do
    Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy. The Last Man in the World
    The Man Who Loved Pride and Prejudice. A Modern Love Story With a Jane Austen Twist
    Mr Darcy's Obsession
    The Price of Pride: A Pride & Prejudice Variation
    • In Love with His Brother's Betrothed ... As far as Fitzwilliam Darcy is concerned, the only good thing to come of Elizabeth Bennet's bitter refusal of his heart and his hand was his new resolve to prove himself a better man. He'd done it, too, by closing the painful distance between himself and his estranged younger brother, Drew. And now Drew is newly engaged to be married ... to Elizabeth Bennet. Family duty forces Darcy to support the engagement, especially since even the smallest hint of disapproval could ruin the brothers' hard-won reconciliation. But how can he bear to watch his brother marry the woman he loves? To see her in Drew's arms, bearing Drew's children, and forever out of his reach? An Accidental Compromise Elizabeth has no choice but to accept an engagement to handsome Drew Darcy. He's amiable, educated, and respectable, and if it weren't for his last name, she wouldn't even mind the idea. But to marry the brother of the gentleman she'd so coldly rejected only months before? Especially now that she realizes her feelings for him are far from sisterly. How can she marry Drew while longing for his brother? But the cost of breaking her engagement would be ruination, and with it, the loss of any hope of a life with Darcy. Trapped by loyalty, love, and propriety, there is no way out. But old family secrets haunt the Darcy brothers. Could those secrets, when brought out in the open, change everything? This intensely emotional variation on Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice will make you fall in love with Elizabeth and Darcy all over again

      The Price of Pride: A Pride & Prejudice Variation
    • Mr Darcy's Obsession

      • 348pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      In this variation of Pride and Prejudice, Elizabeth leaves before Darcy's first proposal, prompting him to seek a more suitable wife. However, when he finds her in London after her father's death, his desire to see her reignites, leading to repeated encounters.

      Mr Darcy's Obsession
    • Follows Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy as they navigate their prejudices after Elizabeth reluctantly agrees to marry Darcy. This story explores the meaning of true love on their tumultuous journey to make their marriage successful.

      Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy. The Last Man in the World
    • After learning the scandalous news about Lydia and Wickham, Elizabeth, madly in love with Mr. Darcy, refuses to drag his name through the mud, and must choose between what is right and what she wants more than anything.

      What Would Mr Darcy Do
    • Lost libraries

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The works of British artist Abigail Reynolds are always closely linked to literature. So it's not surprising that the winner of the third BMW Art Journey researched historical book collections on several continents for her project The Ruins of Time: Lost Libraries Along the Silk Road. On her five-month-long journey that took her from China through Uzbekistan and Iran to Turkey and Italy, Reynolds visited sites where libraries were lost due to political conflicts, plundering, natural disasters, and wars. These barren spaces symbolize the impossibility of comprehending and safeguarding all human knowledge. In this publication, photography and film stills from a 16mm camera supplement the artist's literary recollections of her experiences.

      Lost libraries