Mr. Darcy Takes a Wife: Pride and Prejudice Continues
Darcy & Elizabeth • Book 1
by Linda Berdoll
About This Book
For readers who closed Pride and Prejudice wishing Austen hadn't stopped at the wedding, Linda Berdoll's sequel picks up exactly where the story leaves off — and immediately makes clear that Elizabeth and Darcy's life together is far more turbulent, sensual, and complicated than a polite Regency novel ever suggested. This is a book about what happens after the happily ever after: the weight of Pemberley, the pressures of society, the mysteries of family, and the fierce, sometimes chaotic love between two people who are very much still figuring each other out.
Berdoll writes with an unapologetically bold hand — this is not a careful homage but a full-blooded expansion, trading Austen's ironic restraint for warmth, wit, and frank intimacy. The prose is lively and often funny, the scope genuinely sweeping, and the central relationship is rendered with a passion that feels earned rather than assumed. Readers who want their classics preserved in amber will resist it; readers willing to follow Elizabeth and Darcy somewhere altogether more human will find it hard to put down.