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was a very good story, I will be honest in that I expected it to delve a bit deeper into the indecent proposal, but it was good, Had it delved deeper, I would have given it five This book started out great but towards the end it just got silly, But I happen to like fun and silly, So if you are into PampP than you will probly love this short what if story, Abandoned: I tried to finish this since it was so short but once any interactions with Darcy and Elizabeth happened, I saw my beloved characters go up in smoke.
I love fanfiction as much as the next gal but the characters were so off kilter that it put me off,

Good attempt but poor characterization, I enjoyed this story! I almost want to call it a novella because it's not very long, It should be plain to anyone who even looks at the cover of this novel that there are going to be deviations from PampP canon, and I don't think it's ultimately fair to critique on such an obvious and deliberate change.


I liked the strength in Elizabeth's character, and Darcy wasn't the devil I was expecting, There was enough plot surrounding the more amorous scenes and that made it a good balance, My one quibble was the introduction of a major plot element later in the story, I wasn't expecting it and it seemed a bit out of place with the rest of the story,

Definitely one of my favourite Enid Wilson works! First I thought I give it a chance because I love "Pride amp Prejudice" but this just made me think "what the fuck" because.
. . it's so not working for me turning some events from PampP into an historical romance with some erotic, . . not working for me. Not well written but it made me laugh! I enjoyed the Darcy in this book, I realize it's not true to character in cannon but really liked how he tried to make Lizzy "pay" for her previous actions and bad opinion of him, I thought the mature parts were well done and not totally out of place, I also enjoyed the witch story line, Very interesting. It held my attention until the end, Definitely a Steamy Darcy: I was actually a little disappointed in this book, Reading the synopsis, I was thinking that it would contain a little more revenge on Darcy's part, It was basically a cute and VERY short historical romance to me, and I thought the whole Caroline Bingley and the Devil subplot was underdeveloped, I didn't feel like it had a real Pride and Prejudice feel,

Reading the back I actually felt like Darcy would be bent on some form of revenge after being rejected, and I would have liked
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him to be more, I don't know, Darcyish: instead I kind of felt like he was on his knees the whole time.


Cute, but not enough P amp P or Mr Darcy for me, and disappointing because the story had a lot of potential, The writing was somewhat uneven, but the book left me with a smile on my face, In Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, Fitzwilliam Darcy learns of the debacle involving Elizabeth Bennet's sister several months after he was rejected by Elizabeth, and volunteers to help find her sister, of his own accord.


But what if Miss Elizabeth had requested Mr, Darcy's aid in just a few days after the disastrous proposal at Hunsford, and he was still very angry with her refusal What if he decided to be ungentlemanly, and demanded a very particular reward from her in exchange for his assistance

This steamy, funny Pride and Prejudice whatif short story explores that scenario with wit, emotion and intriguing plot twists that take this perennial favorite to another direction.


REVIEWS

Cups of Coffee from Coffee Time Romance Ultra Rare Extraordinary Read

Bargain with the Devil is a sweet story of love with a dark side that will ensnare the reader.
Enid Wilson skillfully provides a view into the private thoughts of the hero and heroine, This insight allowed me to see the situation through the eyes of both characters, I found it fantastic that the heroine was depicted as very human and rational, unlike other historical heroines who are unable to look past the rules of society, This book is an engrossing story that will grab the reader and take them on a wild ride that will last until the very last sentence,

Delane, excerpt from www, coffeetimeromance. com

Stars from Reading with Monie

I started with Pride and Prejuice by Jane Austen and then moved on to the movie starring Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen when Mr.
Darcy flexed his hand after helping Elizabeth into the carriage my heart broke! and wrapped it up with Bargain with the Devil, I devoured it in one sitting,

I found my new favorite fictional male character in Mr, Darcy move over Rourke from J, D. Robb's In Death series and in Bargain with the Devil he is certainly a scoundrel but Enid did a wonderful job on this what if story, I especially liked the unfortunate circumstances of Miss Bingley, I'm sure that Enid had lots of fun writing this book because it shows,

Monie, excerpt from www, readingwithmonie. com

True to the characters, Straight From Hel

Wilson stays true to the characters, You can see those original characters here in Bargain with the Devil, Theyre alive again and going off on an adventure similar to the original book, yet very different, Its that different path they take that sets this book apart from the original, Wilson has definitely modernized the story, while keeping it set in the same time period as the original,

Mr. Darcy is more of a rogue in this book, Elizabeth is more daring. Together, they make an excellent team, She asks him to help her find her sister, He agrees but expects a payment from her, She agrees but stands up to him eye to eye, or perhaps “stands up” is the wrong term,

This is a sexy, romantic, romp through a story and time that was probably not as sedate as we today believe,

Helen Ginger, excerpt from straightfromhel, blogspot. com

Stars from San Diego Examiner

I quite enjoyed the ride through history as Enid has captured the essence of Jane Austen's world, The story is rich in detail, and while it is an homage to Pride and Prejudice, the story does take turns and twists not envisioned in the original, I could not stop reading, The story pulled me in and held on until the last page, which in this reviewers estimation makes this a damn fine book!

Acquanetta Ferguson, San Diego Examiner

Very Refreshing, Wendi's Book Corner

I found the book to be very refreshing giving an altogether new twist to the story of Elizabeth and Darcy's relationship.
What if what if Darcy's feelings and pride were still stinging from Elizabeth's rejection, . . what if she turned to him for help when Lydia ran off with Wickham, . . and what if he requested a reward to be named at a later date in exchange for helping find Wickham and Lydia and get them married

The story is more complicated than that, but that is how it all starts.
Add to that the joy of getting to see the thoughts of Elizabeth and Darcy shown in italics as they deal with uncertainties surrounding their feelings for each other, a VERY unexpected turn of events surrounding Wickham and Lydia, and a little black magic among other things and you've got a fun afternoon read!

Wendi Barker, excerpt from wendisbookcorner.
blogspot. com

EXCERPT

“My father is here in London, He has been trying to find her for the past three days, with my uncles assistance, He sent for me from Kent at the same time, That was the reason I requested this meeting, You have known Mr. Wickham since your youth. I beg for intelligence to help us in our search, ”

Mr. Darcy made no answer. He continued to pace for a while, then stopped and looked sharply at her,

Elizabeth returned his gaze through teary eyes,

“And what would be my reward for helping you” He asked at last,

It was Elizabeths turn to widen her eyes, “Reward I am appealing to your gentlemans nature to help a family in distress, ”

He laughed coolly, “As I recall, you stated yourself that I had a selfish disdain for the feelings of others, and that I was no gentleman, Why would such a man help a family in distress without some reward in view” sitelink overblo Bargain with the Devil was so absurd it was actually quite funny, I was almost tempted to give it two, but could not in good conscious,

Update: As I am much more liberal with my JAFF since, I will reread in the near future and update from that point of view, I don't even want to stick this on my regency shelf, It's basically fluffy PampP porn, . . with a little bit of witchcraft, Not worth it. Oh man. Where are Austens characters that I fell so in love with Elizabeth Darcy Hello Are you out there I ask because they were definitely not present in this novella.
For example, there was the inclusion of Elizabeth dressing up as a man to follow Darcy, who teaches her how to “scratch” herself like a man, The entire situation was odd and awkward, Not only that, but the storyline with Caroline Bingley and black magic was off the wall,

The back and forth between first person and third person narrative made for choppy and somewhat confusing reading, The actual writing has potential, with the help of some strong editing, I kept wanting to break out my red pen, but that wouldnt really help on a nook,

Final thoughts: Skip it, Try reading Wilsons Fire and Cross instead,

Kimberly Reflections of a Book Addict
Originally Posted: sitelink me/plIL If you're looking for a decent read: look elsewhere,

I'm a fan of "What If" stories, and understand that circumstances and situations change, I enjoyed this book for what it was, but found much at fault with it, The various situations our characters found themselves in were too "out there", I feel that Elizabeth Bennet and Mr, Darcy wouldn't have acted the way they did in a lot of places in this book,

I didn't mind paying for the eBook, but I wouldn't want this one on my actual bookshelf, This was okay it took some pretty big leaps with the original story, I would have liked to see it expanded a little bit however, I did really enjoy the afterward, Also, not a fan of the cover, but that is a personal preference thing, Slightly daft novella with a 'what if' PampP story, Enjoyable enough, but some of the plot elements were a bit silly and the writing wasn't brilliant, Amazon is usually fairly good with recommendations for books I would like, but I really did not care for this 'what if' of Pride and Prejudice, I've tried writing a review a couple of times, but I have decided that to avoid being cruel, I will not go into details, So i came across this on Kindle, and started reading and it was intriguing so i brought it, . . Yeah I got a refund, gotof the way through and I got to the point where Caroline turns to witchcraft and i just couldn't stomach anymore, the story already was bounding on ridiculous and i just couldn't take anymore nonsense

This was the lamest book ever.
It's a retelling of PampP, only Darcy is a nymphomaniacal cad, Elizabeth is an idiot, and the language is pathetic at best, Skip it. This was such an utter disappointment, I knew it was basically fan fiction, but I have read so much fan fiction that was actually extremely good with fleshed out characters, intricate plot, etc, This was merely a fluffy, sparse, historical romance whose names and overall actions happened to resemble Pride and Prejudice,

The characters except for the bad one, i, e. Lydia, Wickham, Lady Catherine were true to form, As a matter of fact they might have been characters from another story all together, Their actions were barely strung together coherently and that was only because the author plucked lines from the original P amp P to create segways, The author went so far as to add in black witchcraft, heart attacks, murder, and death, Maybe some of these things would have been more plausible though if any of these grand ideas had actually been fleshed out and not just glaazed over, Hell, the whole point of the book is that Darcy demands a price from Elizabeth for helping Lydia but he never really even gets it because he forcing it from her, but because all of a sudden she rolls over and offers it happily.


Ug, at onlypages I had to force myself to finish it even though it was pretty awful, Usually I'm all for the revenge plots what can I say I read a lot of HQ when I was younger, . . Ok, I still do. I might've had a hard time swallowing that Darcy would be the one making the demands in said revenge plot, but it's a book and I'm good at suspending my disbelief.


Or so I thought,

First, Darcy never really makes a demand, He glosses over it, lets Elizabeth make her assumptions, and helps her anyway, Then they end up chasing after Lydia and Wickham again, Elizabeth dons a male disguise, and Darcy gets handsy after imbibing too much

Sorry, not in his character.
Then again, neither is demanding revenge, but I digress, Up til this point, I could hang with the story, Where it lost me was when Caroline Bingley used witchcraft to try and destroy Elizabeth's reputation, I'm fairly certain my eyes bugged out of my head,

The ending was hugely rushed and I just didn't enjoy the story overall, I really wish I could get my money back, because I don't feel that it was worth the,I paid for it. Two Thumbs up for this book that is, if you like Mr, Darcy and Elizabeth getting together!
There is nothing more to say, .