At last! Mistaking Her Character by Maria Grace

Mistaking Her Character LARGE EBOOKI’m excited to announce, at long last Mistaking her Character (formerly Wholly Unconnected to Me) is ready to be released into the wild. To celebrate I want share a new excerpt with you.

Some of you have asked why the title change. I admit, I loved the original title, but it was kind of clumsy and difficult to fit on a book. The title came from Lady Catherine’s speech to Elizabeth when she visits the Bennet’s house. Mistaking her Character comes from that same speech, so it felt like a fitting new title. 

Now, without further ado, here’s a new excerpt from the book:


 

They paused at the base of the narrow, rough hewn servants’ stairs. Slender rays of sun trickled from a distant window above, painting the confined space in wisps of light and shadow.

“Are you well?” Fitzwilliam asked sotto voce.

Darcy worked his tongue against the roof of his mouth. “Well enough. You have seen far worse.”

“Indeed.” Fitzwilliam’s lips molded into a tense, thin line. “At least, there was neither blood nor gunpowder.”

Darcy suppressed a shudder. “Do you think he will live?”

“I have never seen anyone ingest that much laudanum and survive, but he just might.”

“If Bennet can affect this cure, then—”

“There is hope for my brother. Still, one must wonder how much is Bennet’s expertise and how much is his daughter’s dogged stubbornness. She has the will of a general I once served under. One did not breathe—or die—without a direct order from him. She would make a formidable commander.”

Darcy sniggered. How did Fitzwilliam joke of death so easily?

“Should we leave her alone with him? The maid is there …”

“I do not like it.” Darcy flexed his fingers and released them several times. “She is a gentlewoman.”

“Indeed she is, acting more like the mistress of Rosings than its mistress. Are you in danger of her?”

Darcy grunted and shuffled his feet.

Fitzwilliam eyes narrowed, and he tilted his head. “You are considering more than merely a carnal attachment with her.”

“Excuse me?”

“Our aunt may not see through your bluster, but I am not so easily beguiled.”

Darcy turned aside and stared at the wall. A small spider scuttled up from the floorboards and into a small crack. “She owns no fortune.”

“You do not need one.”

“She is without connections.”

“You do not care for the ones you have. Fewer for you to dislike?”

“Her mother is frightful.”

“And our aunt is not?” Fitzwilliam nudged Darcy’s foot with his own. “I ask you again, are you in peril of falling under her arts and allurements?”

“What arts and allurements? She has no artifice, makes no efforts to put herself forward, nor call attention to herself.”

“So you are in no danger—”

“No—”

“Because you have already fallen.”

Darcy scrubbed his face with his hands. “I take offense at the way she is treated by our aunt—do you know Anne considers her—”

“To be Mrs. Jenkinson’s replacement? Yes, Anne spoke of it yesterday. She expects to bring Miss Elizabeth to Pemberley.”

Darcy’s eyes bulged. “How did you respond?”

“That Miss Elizabeth was not currently seeking a position and might be offended at such an offer. I suggested that Anne might rather stay at Rosings with me.”

“And?”

“You cannot image it could be so easy? She has little intention of staying at Rosings when Pemberley is much pleasanter—and free of her mother. Still, she did not reject my offer outright. Though without a suitable home to offer her, I am not an appealing suitor. You are still her first choice.”

“I suppose I should be flattered.”

“Do not be. Her preference is less about your person and more about what you can provide. As it has ever been, Anne considers little beyond her own wants.”

“Not a desirable trait in a wife, is it?”

Fitzwilliam braced his shoulder against the wall. “No, but a fortune and an estate are. So I shall continue to press my suit.”

“I can help you lease a house in town, or elsewhere.”

“I would rather usher Lady Catherine to the dower house.”

Darcy choked back laughter. “I do not foresee—”

“Nor I. I shall keep your offer in mind.”

Moans and coughs floated in the stale air. They turned toward the butler’s rooms.

“You know, Darce, if Bennet gets word that Anne wants Miss Elizabeth for a companion, he will probably force her to accept.”

Darcy bounced the back of his head against the cold stone wall.

“If that happens, you cannot pursue your interests in her. No, no, hold your ire for a moment, and hear me out. Even were you to marry her, Miss Elizabeth would forever be stained by suspicion over how she got your proposal. Not to mention the taint of having been in service! Her reputation would be tattered, and the ton would treat her like rubbish. That would not be fair to you, your children, or her. Better to set her up under your protection—”

“I will do no such thing!”

“I will never understand your rarified notion of marriage. But if you insist upon it, you best act to secure your happiness quickly, or it may be forever lost to you.” Fitzwilliam brushed past him and climbed the narrow stairs.

Darcy sank down on the bottom step and drove his elbows into his knees. Bloody hell and damnation! Fitzwilliam was right.

Retching and liquid noises raced through the narrow corridor. He might join the chorus himself very soon.

No woman had ever been so well suited for him or Pemberley. But she was so unsuitable, with nothing but herself to recommend her. Would it even be fair to her to expect her to manage a place like Pemberley? She knew nothing about estates or—no, that was not true—she cared for Rosings, above and below stairs, as much as any proper mistress. With her quick mind and active nature, she would certainly rise to any occasion.

If only he had kissed her. Then he might—gah! He sounded like Fitzwilliam now. She had bewitched him utterly, mind and soul.


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    • EvelynTost on June 2, 2015 at 12:38 am
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    Dear Maria Grace,
    I have to admit that I actually was able to purchase your new book the end of last week at Amazon! I was so surprised and meant to write you sooner, but forgot as I was busy reading it over the weekend!! I loved how you did the ending by moving and reworking a previous section to later in the book; very effective!! Wonderful story!!!!!!!!!!

    If I qualify, I would love to be put in the giveaway for a magnet! Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    1. You definitely qualify, Evelyn! I’m so glad you liked the reworked ending. Thanks so much!

    • Wendy Robertsy on June 2, 2015 at 12:57 am
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    Thanks for the excerpt. I enjoyed the original, and look forward to reading the story in it’s current incarnation. I would love an ecopy of Mistaking Her Character.

    1. Thanks, Wendy!

    • Debra Perrin on June 2, 2015 at 3:11 am
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    Do you have a link for those of us in the UK for Amazon UK or are you happy for us to just go direct to their site?

    1. Here’s the Amazon UK link, Debra: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00YHPQGLQ in case you’d rather use that! Thanks for asking!

        • Debra Perrin on June 2, 2015 at 9:48 am
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        Hi Maria – thanks, bought it!

        1. Thanks, Debra! Hope you enjoy it!

  1. Congratulations, Maria-what a lovely cover!

    1. Thanks, Jane!

    • Deborah on June 2, 2015 at 6:00 am
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    Fitzwilliam is only saying what other members of the ton would say…set her u as your mistress….I truly think that he is actually trying to wake Darcy up to his true feelings for Elizabeth and make him aware she would make an excellent mistress as she cares about all…above and below stairs. CONGRATULATIONS! I love the cover. What an affectionate couple.

    1. Thanks, Deborah. I think you’re right, he is trying to snap Darcy into thinking about things a little more carefully. Thanks!

    • Barbara on June 2, 2015 at 6:10 am
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    Really wonderful! Congratulations Maria!

    1. Thank you Barbara!

    • Mari on June 2, 2015 at 6:17 am
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    I just picked up my copy at Amazon, and hooray! I was so happy to wake up and see this in my inbox. I thought the Colonel’s advice was typical for a man of his station and upbringing, and it was helpful in giving Darcy one of the nudges he needed, and I say one of, because he clearly needed more than one. The Colonel is a man’s man, and he would have had a more worldly, more practical, and cold blooded perspective. For him, there was probably very little romance involved with women. He needed and wanted a woman with money, and was conditioned to think of women as servants, mistresses, and wives, and probably in that order too! Sometimes in fiction he becomes a saintly type, which I think is out of character for him. The Colonel is no saint, and probably knew his way around the block more than once. That adds to his personality. He is not the anomaly in Regency fiction, but nor is he a rake either. For his time and position he was a gentleman, and gentlemen were expected and encouraged to enjoy themselves. Darcy is actually the anomaly, happily for us and Elizabeth? I would love one of the magnets if I won. Congratulations on another fine book, Maria. I will make time to read it today, and I will thoroughly enjoy it. This story has captivated me since the first post and it is a thrill to see it in finished form.

    1. Thank you so much Mari. I think you make a good point. Darcy was more the anomaly than Fitzwilliam. I think Fitzwilliam was very normal for his time, even though we may not like his attitudes very much, I think they portray a reality of the era.

    • Maggie Griscom on June 2, 2015 at 6:53 am
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    Congratulations and I will look for this today. The cover is beautiful. I love to watch all these WIPs and then the wonderful completed version. What a great day for us both!

    1. Thank you so much Maggie!

    • JerryT on June 2, 2015 at 7:28 am
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    Maria

    You should have been clearer rather than saying “released into the wild.” I found it on amazon.com where it already has one review. Naturally I ordered it. 🙂

    Jerry

    1. Sorry for the confusion Jerry. I had the launch planned for today, but Amazon had it ready a little early. Thanks!

    • Tzivy on June 2, 2015 at 7:33 am
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    Congrats on this release. Colonel Fitzilliam’s advice was meant to nudge Darcy to acknowledge his own feelings. I would love the magnets if I won.

    1. I definitely think Fitzwilliam had a better sense of Darcy’s feelings than Darcy did. Thanks Tzivy!

  2. Oh man Darcy should just marry her. I would love to win an ebook copy. Thanks so much for the giveaway.

    1. I agree, Tina! Thanks!

      1. I just bought your book last night so can you please take me out of the giveaway. thank you.

        1. Thanks, Tina. Should I keep you in for the other prizes?

    • Jennifer Redlarczyk on June 2, 2015 at 8:09 am
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    I loved the story, and the new title and cover are awesome. Best of luck with your publication. I’m sure it will do well. Jen Red

    1. Thank you so much, Jen!

    • Maureen on June 2, 2015 at 8:32 am
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    Although I may not personally agree with the Colonel’s suggestions, they are in line with what the thinking of the day would have been. If it gets Darcy to know his own mind, it has served its purpose. Congratulations on the new release.
    Thanks for the giveaways. I would especially like one of the audiobooks, but all the prizes look great! 🙂

    1. Thank you Maureen. I think the colonel did more good than he realized with his remarks. Thanks for coming by!

    • Pam Hunter on June 2, 2015 at 8:45 am
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    Congratulations on your newest release, Maria! The cover is beautiful! :-). Can’t wait to read it! Please enter me into the drawing for the ebook.

    Thanks for opportunity to win a copy!

    Pam
    Pamh5230 at yahoo dot com

    1. Thanks Pam!

    • Theresa M on June 2, 2015 at 9:01 am
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    I loved the insights into the Colonial’s thoughts about Anne and his future and the way he can get under Darcy’s skin! THanks for the excerpt….
    I would love an e-book!

    1. It is fun to let Fitzwilliam get under Darcy’s skin, isn’t it? Thanks Theresa!

    • Carol Hoyt on June 2, 2015 at 9:18 am
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    Hello Maria !
    I believe the colonel has a clearer sight into Darcy’s heart than Darcy.

    He is giving good advice ” wake up and get her if you want her ” ( in my words).

    Can’t wait to read this !!!
    If I am so lucky, the Audio books !!
    Congrats !!

    1. Thanks Carol! I think that is definitely the advice he is giving Darcy!

    • BeckyC on June 2, 2015 at 9:38 am
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    Fitzwilliam is just trying to get Darcy to see all the options, opinions and opposition. So excited for your release. I would love a chance to win the magnets or the ebook of Mistaking Her Character. Thank you for the giveaway and congratulations!

    1. Thanks Becky!I like that, options, opinions and opposition!

    • Vesper Meikle on June 2, 2015 at 9:46 am
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    The advice of Col. Fitzwilliam that I like is ‘you best act to secure your happiness quickly’ hopefully meaning marriage.
    I am interested in the ebook of Mistaking her Character and audiobook of Remember the Past

    1. Thanks Vesper! Fitzwilliam is definitely a man of action and that is exactly what he prescribes for Darcy!

    • rae on June 2, 2015 at 9:53 am
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    Wow! This sounds really terrific. Can’t wait to see how Lizzy is “established” so to speak, at Rosings, in so much that Anne wants her for a companion and she has dealings with the staff already. Who is sick? Lady C? Is Bennet a doctor in your story? So many questions!!!

    1. Yes, Mr. Bennet is a doctor in this one, personal physician to Lady Catherine in fact, employed to care fo Anne. Thanks, Rae!

    • Lisa on June 2, 2015 at 10:20 am
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    I do agree that the colonel is showing Darcy his options and it is a good insight into how society would have felt about this situation as unfair as that seems. I ordered the ebook, and would love to win any of the other prizes. Thank you for your generosity. I read the original story online. Has this version changed much?

    1. This version hasn’t changed too much. A few scenes were added, a couple were cut, and a few occur at a different time than in the original. But all in all it has changed less in editing that any of my previous books. Thanks, Lisa!

    • RMorrel on June 2, 2015 at 10:37 am
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    I loved this story when you posted it and this excerpt doesn’t disappoint.

    Ruth

    PS I don’t need a prize — reading your wonderful stories is prize enough for me.

    1. Thanks so much Ruth!

    • Elaina on June 2, 2015 at 10:47 am
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    Congratulations Maria. What a delightful excerpt which I enjoyed greatly. I would love tow in the beautiful notecards very much.

    1. Thank you Elaina. I am glad you enjoyed the excerpt.

    • Anne on June 2, 2015 at 10:58 am
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    I was captivated with this fantastic post and enthralled with the excerpt. If possible I would appreciate the lovely and unique note cards since I write and post notes, thank you’s and am nostalgic.

    1. Thank you Anne!

    • Carol Settlage on June 2, 2015 at 11:04 am
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    Congratulations, Maria! I enjoyed reading your story bit by bit and will look forward to a re-reading now that it is complete!

    Fitzwilliam’s knowledge and relationship with Darcy allow him to abuse and prompt him to action with his unseemly suggestions, which would be offensive otherwise.

    I would love any of the offerings, but the magnet with the kitties and quote about staying home is my favorite!! 🙂

    1. Thanks, Carol! I think you’re right, Fitzwilliam is one of those friends who can say anything to Darcy and get away with it.

    • Melati1021 on June 2, 2015 at 11:51 am
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    Congratulations Maria for your book. Lovely cover.

    1. Thank you so much!

  3. Colonel Fitzwilliam is correct–Darcy needs to act quickly to insure his and Elizabeth’s happiness, especially when Darcy knows the way both those at Rosings and her own family treat her. (But we know that won’t happen, will it? No, the events must wend their way slowly so that we receive the maximum dramatic impact (which I *love*!).

    I adore Wholly Unconnected; it’s definitely one of my favorite Austen variations, and I would *love* to have an e-copy!!

    Thank you for posting an excerpt for us to enjoy–you just brightened my morning considerably!

    Warmly,
    Susanne 🙂

    1. Every now and then I wish for an easy and angst free HEA, but what would be the fun in that, right? Thanks, Susanne!

    • tgruy on June 2, 2015 at 12:46 pm
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    That was intense! I hope I win! Thanks for the chance!!

    1. Thanks so much!

  4. Congratulations, Maria. I read Wholly Unconnected to Me when it was posted here and I love it. I’m delighted that you have published this book and would love to have the e-book format. When I first saw Mistaking Her Character, I thought it’s a totally new book but after you explained it, I understand now. I easily know the working title is taken from P&P but not too sure about the new title until you pointed it out.

    Anyway, I think Darcy should take Colonel Fitzwilliam’s advice and put Elizabeth under his protection to ensure her well-being and his happiness. But this might also jeopardize her reputation if society learn about this. So whatever he chooses, let it be for his love for Elizabeth (though I know how the story progresses).

    1. Thanks so much, Luthien! I’m glad the title change didn’t cause too much confusion.

  5. Don’t like it. It may be advice that would be acceptable to most of Darcy’s acquaintance, but it still stinks!

    1. I agree. It was an unpleasant reality of life in the era. Thanks, June!

    • Beverly on June 2, 2015 at 1:37 pm
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    I believe the good Colonel is thinking ahead…..if Darcy doesn’t act quickly we all know one of the “forces” will try to interfere! Enjoy your writing immensely, Maria! Thank you for sharing your God-given talent! : -) I would also like to be considered for the e-copy of MHC.

    1. Thanks so much Beverly! I have a feeling the colonel knows Lady Catherine is one of those ‘forces. Thanks!

    • beth on June 2, 2015 at 1:41 pm
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    Ok, that advice was great. It’s like the advice that you wish he had given Darcy and I would love a copy of the book!

    1. Thank you Beth!

    • Pearl on June 2, 2015 at 1:42 pm
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    This story interests me greatly. So wonderful. Maria, you are very creative. Thanks for this wake up for me to enjoy today. Notecards are what I treasure.

    1. Thank you Pearl!. I love pretty notecards too!

    • Carol on June 2, 2015 at 2:54 pm
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    Love the excerpt. Know I will love the e – book I just ordered. For once, Darcy should listen to someone he respects and his own heart. He allows outside “forces” to change his opinions when he had the correct solution himself all along which never really make him happy.

    1. Thanks, Carol! It is hard to listen to someone else when you’re used to calling the shots so to speak, isnt’ it?

    • Anji on June 2, 2015 at 3:25 pm
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    Congratulations on your new release, Maria. It was most enjoyable reading this last year when you posted it chapter by chapter for us all.

    I believe the Colonel’s advice was a real wake up call for Darcy. It certainly sounds as though it hadn’t ocurred to him what the position of companion to Anne would mean for Elizabeth. Time for action, my boy!

    If possible, I’d love to be entered into the draws for the international sets of notecards and magnets, please.

    1. I think you’re right, Darcy never really thought the entire situation through. Definitely an eye-opener for him. Thanks Anji!

    • Rosa on June 2, 2015 at 3:35 pm
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    I would love to get an e copy of the novel (international). I read wholly unconnected to you and reading again this excerpt remembered me how much I liked your novel with the very different Bennet family characters and thrilling situations.
    As for Colonel advice, it reflect the general behaviour of “gentlemen” at that time. Unless he tries to help Darcy discover what his real feelings are for Elizabeth.
    Thank you!

    1. I am glad you enjoyed it while I was posting it. I think Fitzwilliam definitely challenged Darcy to consider what his feelings for Elizabeth really were. Thanks, Rosa!

    • TaNeshia Jones on June 2, 2015 at 5:19 pm
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    Great excerpt. I can’t wait to get my hands on it. I think the Col give Darcy a wake up call. I just hope he listens before it is too late.

    1. Thanks TaNeshia! Hopefully it will be enough to provoke Darcy to action!

    • Sheila L. M. on June 2, 2015 at 6:40 pm
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    Congratulations on the release. I did read this as a WIP but have to order it as it is a Keeper to be read and re-read. I would love any book.

    1. Thank you Shelia!

    • Kathy on June 2, 2015 at 8:17 pm
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    Congratulations on the release and thanks for the excerpt! I really enjoy when Darcy and the Colonel have conversations – I love to see how their relationship is, and this one seems so close knit. Any book would be great.

    1. Thanks, Kathy! I really enjoy their friendship too.

    • TLeighF on June 2, 2015 at 8:58 pm
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    Congratulations Maria Grace! Very exciting for us after reading snippets here and there so I can imagine how exciting it is for you after laboring on it for so long. . I bought it this afternoon after I saw this post and can’t wait to start reading! Thanks for explaining the name change. I think both are good choices. I would love an audiobook, but would be happy with any of the prizes (though I don’t need a copy of this book, obviously, since I just bought it). Best of luck with the book launch!

    1. It is exciting, and a little nerve wracking, LOL! Thanks so much for your support and encouragement!

  6. I agree with Colonel Fitzwilliam. Darcy needs to act quickly and thoroughly before something else happens to Elizabeth.

    I would like a copy of your book or audio version please.

    1. I think you’re right, thanks, Patty!

    • lynn on June 3, 2015 at 10:39 am
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    I suspect I won’t wait until June to purchase this book, it sounds marvelous! So sign me up for the magnets so I can torture my family further with my love of Jane Austen!! Now I think I’m off to amazon to purchase this book-I feel a cold coming on and may have to stay in bed today….

    1. Thanks Lynn! I wish you a very pleasant recovery from your ‘cold’!

    • Nicole on June 3, 2015 at 5:16 pm
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    Your colonel had to jump start Darcy. It seems not to have occurred to Darcy that outside forces could keep him from having a choice or Elizabeth for that matter. (I really enjoyed your characters when this was posted! I liked that Darcy saw Elizabeth’s character strengths when no-one else did)

    I would love a chance for the e-book or audio book
    Thank you!

    1. Thanks, Nicole! I think sometimes Darcy overlooks that there are forces beyond his control and needs a bit of a reminder now and again.

    • Amy Z on June 5, 2015 at 9:55 am
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    Col. F is holding up a mirror for Darcy to look at. His proposed solutions are designed to make Darcy come to the point… he is in love with Elizabeth, and if he hopes to save her as well as himself, he must marry her. Not sure that was what the Colonel intended… but I think it’s what he accomplished. Can’t wait to read the story again – from start to finish!

    1. Thanks, Amy! I think you’re right, the colonel may not have entirely predicted what he was doing, but it had that effect!

    • Ada Vittoria on June 9, 2015 at 3:53 am
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    Colonel Fitwilliam is really Darcy’s voice of reason ad the best help his cousin can ask. Maybe Darcy will be able to reach the same conclusion of his cousin alone but he will need to think to that first and with his time he will risk to be too late. Luckily for him Col Fitzwilliam is here for forcing him to reflect and accept the truth… and doing something about the suggestionj of his cousin: he need to do something about Elixabeth quick or he will lose her forever!!!

    If i am still in time i wuold love a chance for the ebook

    • anadarcy on June 9, 2015 at 3:30 pm
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    I believe, I have NEVER read a line about Colonel Fitzwilliam that I do not like. He is always the best of friends and he supports Darcy. I think he is the perfect kind of character that always brings hope and kindness.

    I would love to participate in the giveaway. I like all your prizes, so I would not mind which one but I supposes that as I like in England, the ebook will be the easiest way for you, and one of my favourite options 😉

    Thank you.

    • anadarcy on June 9, 2015 at 3:31 pm
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    I believe, I have NEVER read a line about Colonel Fitzwilliam that I do not like. He is always the best of friends and he supports Darcy. I think he is the perfect kind of character that always brings hope and kindness.

    I would love to participate in the giveaway. I like all your prizes, so I would not mind which one but I suppose that as I live in England, the ebook will be the easiest way for you, and one of my favourite options 😉

    Thank you.

    1. 🙂

    • Matt on June 9, 2015 at 7:05 pm
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    No better way to see reason than an old friend. Ole Darce is lucky he isn’t commissioned or the Col might just make it an order… Lovely bit of writing as always. Looking forward to reading this far more than ‘tolerable’ work. 🙂 Keep it up! E-book entry preferably.

    1. 🙂

    • Susan S on June 9, 2015 at 7:29 pm
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    I know I will love this story! I have always
    been intrigued by the Colonel’s feelings for
    Elizabeth.
    Thank you for the giveaway. I would enjoy
    the notecards or audio book or magnet.

    1. 🙂

    • Jennifer Redlarczyk on June 9, 2015 at 8:17 pm
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    I guess I should have answered your question for a prize of e-book Mistaking her character. No… I do not like Fitzwilliam’s advice to Darcy even though he may be right about the ton and her position. This is a great tale. Nice to see it being published.

    1. 🙂

    • talia sommer on June 9, 2015 at 8:35 pm
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    I don’t want to read any of this yet because I don’t want to ruin the story. I am so excited that you have a new book!! Thanks for writing another.

    1. 🙂

    • Meg on June 9, 2015 at 11:45 pm
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    Hi Maria! I so loved following this story every week and loving Mrs.Drummond’s school for girls! I can not wait to read again Mistaking Her Character! It is a nice scene showing how close the two cousins are and the Colonel is able to shove Darcy into making a move about his feelings for Elizabeth! If I am not to late I’d like to be entered for the ebook copy of Mistaking Her Character

    1. 🙂

    • Lauren K on June 9, 2015 at 11:47 pm
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    It is sound advice! Especially if he does not like the way she is treated by her father. It very obvious that Mr. Bennet force Lizzie into Anne’s service to forever secure himself in Lady Catherine’s favor. Darcy at least admits that Fitzwilliam is right but he hasn’t made peace with his feelings yet. #ohdarcy

    1. 🙂

  7. Congratulations on your new release Maria. The cover is stunning.

    1. Thank you, Laurel Ann!

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