The Darcy Brothers’ Virtual Book Tour – Theo Arrives at Jane Austen Variations!

TDB sidebar-1Well, we did warn you!

Theo Darcy is now on Tour at a Blog near you!

You may have heard the gossip currently circulating amongst the ton of a certain Mr. Darcy (that’s Mr. Darcy the Younger!) being out and about on tour following the release of a book about said gentleman and his elder brother, titled rather appropriately The Darcy Brothers and co-authored by five ladies from amongst our numbers. We are delighted to report this is not just a rumour and what is more, today, Mr. Theophilus Darcy has dropped in at Jane Austen Variations to say hello and to share an excerpt from the book and offer some gifts to his loyal followers.

Therefore, without further delay, we will hand you over to Mr. Theo Darcy!

~o0o~

Theo Darcy

Theo Darcy

Thank you, dear ladies (and gentleman) for inviting me to make some stay with you. I had not anticipated such congenial company nor such excellent accommodations! (Oh dear! These elegant compliments remind me too much of someone – I fear I may have spent too much time in the company of my aunt’s parson of late!)

Well, I must own it is a relief to be able to stretch one’s legs! Travelling with such diverting company as the Misses Reynolds, Fairview, Grace, Grafton and Mason-Milks is most enjoyable but I find myself rather crushed in the carriage, for they all insisted upon joining me rather than using their own conveyance.

They aim to take prodigious good care of me and, moreover, to ensure my travels remain hidden from my elder, disapproving brother. This, they believe, they can better achieve by remaining close to me, claiming there is safety in numbers and en masse they stand a better chance of concealing my presence!

I cannot fault them for this; Lord alone knows what Fitzwilliam might make of my present activities! Thankfully, Ms Reynolds is particularly adept at claiming his attention and has confessed she presently has him trapped by a fortuitous snowstorm with no sign of a thaw!

I have been told you, the readers at this fine establishment, were steadfast contributors to the formation of this tale. Therefore, though you must excuse me for a while to spend some time with my hosts, I offer for your reading pleasure an excerpt from this charming new release, a peak into my personal correspondence and, of course, some gifts for distribution.

The Excerpt!

Rosings Park

Rosings Park

After yet another run-in with his brother, Fitzwilliam, Theo makes his escape from Rosings and takes a walk, leading to a surprise encounter…

The cool air did little to soothe Theo’s frustration at first, for Darcy’s dismissal had cut him more than he cared to acknowledge. Out of temper, he strode down a well-worn, familiar path cutting across the park, intent upon the grove where he had spent many a happy hour as a boy. A strong wind continued to blow, and he lowered his head, holding his hat in place as he walked, his other hand swiping his cane against the long grasses bordering the graveled path through the trees. A stream bordered it on one side, normally barely a mere trickle, but now it remained swollen to twice its usual width, and he contemplated stopping to throw some stones into its depths, keen to shed the aggression that lingered yet.

He had gone but a few paces further, however, when the sound of a voice caught his ear, drifting towards him on the breeze, and a flash of color ahead soon led him to the owner of the voice, a young lady. Halting his pace, thoroughly diverted, he stepped behind a nearby trunk to watch her, for she made a delightful picture, her skirts buffeted by the wind, her chestnut curls, unadorned by any hat, bouncing around her glowing cheeks as she turned this way and that, seeking something on the ground.

“Aha!” she finally exclaimed, and stepping towards the tree behind which he stood, grasped a fallen branch.

Feeling the inappropriateness of his seclusion, and thus his spying upon her, Theo made sure to step noisily forward, his boots crunching on the gravel path, and she looked up instantly with a gasp.

“Forgive me; I did not mean to startle you.”

With a quick smile, she shook her head. “Pay me no mind, sir. I was too fixed upon my purpose to pay heed to my surroundings.”

He indicated the aforementioned find. “Were you intent upon playing beater? I fear the shoot is under-manned if a lady is required for such actions!”

She shook her head, her curls bouncing against her cheeks. “Indeed not! My quarry is out of my reach, and this,” she waved the branch, “shall hopefully be sufficient aid.”

“It is a singular weapon, Madam. I am not certain it will suit.”

“I do not seek game, sir, though it is a prize nonetheless; yet it is at present caught in a snare.” She pointed across the stream, and a wide grin overspread Theo’s countenance as he caught sight of a bonnet fixed in the lower branches of a tree.

IMG_1911“A rare specimen indeed, and the like of which I have yet to bag!” He flourished his cane. “May I be so bold as to take a shot?”

She nodded, and he walked to the water’s edge, but even with his longer reach, the bonnet remained aloft and beyond him.

Theo studied the ground before him. “I believe there is but one solution, Madam. I shall brave the high seas for you and duly restore you to your bonnet.” He made an exaggerated bow before removing his hat, looking about for somewhere to rest it that it might not become too soiled, only to realize the lady was offering her gloved hand.

“I would not wish to intrude upon your leisure, sir, but if you are to come to my assistance, permit me to support you as best I can.”

He inclined his head. “It is my pleasure. I do, after all, possess the traditional accomplishments of an educated gentleman, not least of which is coming to the aid of a lady in distress.”

With a grin, Theo met her sparkling gaze, before handing his hat over for safe-keeping. She stepped aside as he took several paces back, then leapt across the stream, landing with a squelch on the other side. Flecks of muddy water patterned his trousers as his boots sank ankle deep into the soft mud at the water’s edge, and he tugged them free, slipping and stumbling his way, effectively but with little elegance, to the safety of the grass verge.

“Hey ho! I am in safe harbor—do not be alarmed, Madam!” He glanced over to where the lady stood; there was no sign of concern on her features at all, merely an impish smile enticing him far more than he wished to acknowledge. How he wished to know more of her!

Clearing his throat, Theo turned his attention to the recalcitrant bonnet, lodged somewhere above him.

“Shall I throw you the branch?” The lady indicated the discarded item which he had not thought to take with him, but he shook his head.

“I shall make do!” He raised his cane and stretched up in an attempt to dislodge the bonnet.

The lady clapped her hands together. “You are almost there, sir. One more prod should do the trick.”

Theo grasped his cane more firmly and, with a small jump, finally managed to dislodge the bonnet from its leafy hold and it tumbled down through the air straight towards him. Before he could take evasive action, it landed with perfect precision upon his own head.

A burst of laughter from the lady was, however, sufficient encouragement for him to leave it in place.

“I am tempted to retain it, Madam. It is a fine fit, and I trust you are out of countenance with it as you had tossed it aside.”

Clearly struggling to contain her amusement, she shook her head. “Indeed, I did not. It was Mother Nature’s desire, for as I entered this clearing, a gust of wind whipped it from me before I could prevent it.”

With a more successful leap this time, Theo crossed back over the stream and came to stand before her, performing his best attempt at a curtsey. Smiling widely, she held his hat out to him.

“Much as the color becomes you, sir, I believe we should trade. Gallantry must be rewarded with more than muddy boots! I am gratified I was able to preserve your hat from a similar fate.”

Theo laughed, thoroughly delighted with her, but then she too curtseyed. “And now I must repeat my thanks and say farewell for I am past due at the parsonage. Mr. Collins always expects me to return directly, and I will not be thanked for keeping him from his supper.”

Charlotte Lizzy windowShe turned away as Theo inclined his head in acknowledgement. He was conscious of a twinge of disappointment; did her reference to Mr. Collins mean he had come across the wife he had so serendipitously secured in Hertfordshire? He turned his feet back towards the house, mulling upon the good fortune of some.

Not being prone to the depression of spirits, the chance encounter had restored Theo’s natural enthusiasm and, despite his reluctance to be at Rosings, he bounced up the stone steps to the front door with a much improved air and countenance.

He made a perfunctory attempt at scraping some of the mud from his boots, then shrugged and let himself into the house, closing the door carefully so as not to alert anyone to his return.

To either side of the doorway stood two highly polished suits of armor; these had stood in their silent positions for as far back as Theo could remember and, moreover, presented a temptation he was loath to resist. With a quick glance about to ensure he was undetected, he grinned, removing his hat and balancing it on top of the helmet of one of the figures. Pleased with his efforts, he rested his cane across the extended arms and turned around, looking for inspiration.

He was just threading two large flowers, extracted from a vase on the table in the center of the hall, into the mouthpiece of the helmet when a voice behind him made him spin about.

“What the devil do you think you are doing?”

An ominous creaking behind Theo hinted at the disaster to come, then time seemed to stretch as the helmet toppled off the suit of armor, bounced with a loud clang, then rebounded into his brother’s shin.

~o0o~

IMGP5762We hope you enjoyed this excerpt from The Darcy Brothers! Theo tells us that, after enduring an interminable supper and yet another lecture from his aunt – one even more dull than that he tolerated earlier from his brother –  he escaped to his room and amused himself by catching up on his correspondence, keen to share with his favourite recipients (his good friend, Sir Montgomery Preston, his sister, Georgiana and his cousin, Colonel Richard Fitzwilliam) the progress of his visit to Kent with his brother.

He has generously allowed us all a peak into this private correspondence! You can read the letter to his friend, Monty, below, and the one to his cousin, Richard, on The Darcy Brothers website. 

~o0o~

Rosings Prison, Kent – 23rd March 1812 

Dear Sir Monty,

Ha! I know you are sputtering at this manner of addressing you. However, I cannot resist needling you just a little, particularly since you cannot challenge me to a fencing match at Angelo’s. Not that I have much to fear from your feeble thrusts. You must own, I am by far superior to you as a swordsman.

You will be pleased to hear that I am resisting the slothful role imposed upon me by Aunt Catherine – the Old Bat! – and Prince William, who are both under the impression that they can snuff out any sign of spirit in me that may rear its unfortunate head. They seem to be under the illusion that, by confining me indoors for hours at a time with only their company to relieve me, I will succumb to the affliction that seems to beset all those who come in contact with my aunt – which is to have their souls shrivel up like prunes inside them.

In fact, I have come to the conclusion that prolonged exposure to my aunt is the reason for Cousin Anne’s bloodless apathy. I have tried repeatedly to cajole a few words out of her – and you know I can cajole words from a rock when I set my mind to it, especially when it comes to the ladies – but to no avail. I do believe it is a lost cause. Her spirit has shrunk so badly it cannot be larger than the size of a pea. You may chuckle, but it is no laughing matter. My poor cousin!

Sir Montgomery Preston

Sir Montgomery Preston

It is not all bad news, however. Today, while out walking, I encountered a charming young lady who has the advantage of being very pretty as well. She has a pair of fine, evocative eyes and a lively disposition. I believe she has taken a liking to me, since I very gallantly rescued her bonnet from entanglement. Lest I should bring your hopes up too high, however, I should mention that she is regrettably married to the local vicar. This seems to be a case of pearls cast before swine because I cannot imagine a clergyman appointed by my aunt to have animated tendencies. He is almost certain to be a dullard. However, as I have not yet met him, it is too soon to judge. In any case, that should not preclude the possibility of a gentle flirtation with his wife to while away the time. It will be a welcome diversion from the excitement of being ordered not to slouch by my aunt.

Meanwhile, rest assured that I will use any excuse that comes my way to escape to London. It cannot come soon enough for me. Thank heavens we were delayed on the road. At least the floods saved me from arriving at Rosings Park sooner. If you do not hear from me within the next week you must mount a rescue, as I may well have begun the inevitable descent into decay.

Yours, etc.

Theo Darcy

The Blurb!

TDB front cover final 5x8_alpha by last nameTheo Darcy is everything his disapproving elder brother, Fitzwilliam, is not – easy-going, charming, and full of fun. A tragic event as children severed their bond of friendship, but now they are together again. They are still at odds, though, this time over the love of Miss Elizabeth Bennet and the truth about George Wickham. Will Wickham manage to divide the brothers again? And more importantly, which Mr. Darcy will Elizabeth choose?

Find out as the two brothers lock horns in this unique Pride & Prejudice variation collectively written by five respected authors.

The Darcy Brothers was first conceived as an interactive group writing project and has developed into a full-length novel featuring the charismatic Theo Darcy.

The Authors 

In addition to their collaborative effort in The Darcy Brothers, Monica Fairview, Maria Grace, Cassandra Grafton, Susan Mason-Milks and Abigail Reynolds between them have published over two dozen Austen-inspired books, including national bestsellers.

Monica Fairview (Mr. Darcy’s Pledge) holds down the fort for the team in London while Abigail Reynolds (Alone with Mr. Darcy) supplies cute cat pictures from Cape Cod, Susan Mason-Milks (Mr. Darcy’s Proposal) inspires with views of the Seattle skyline, Maria Grace (Remember the Past) frolics in the Texas bluebells, and British expat Cassandra Grafton (A Fair Prospect) has the critical responsibility of keeping the team supplied with much-needed chocolate from her home in Switzerland.

Find out more about The Darcy Brothers, including more of Theo’s correspondence, here,  and do please visit and like The Darcy Brothers‘ own Facebook Page.

You can also keep up to date with Theo as he continues his tour through the following social media links (but shhhh, don’t tell his brother!)

Theo on Twitter

Theo on Facebook

To win one of the prizes on offer, please tell us what you think of the excerpt and the letter in the comments, especially if you’re new to The Darcy Brothers. We would love to hear your feedback. You can also ask Theo or the authors a question (and don’t forget to say which draw you are entering).

“The Darcy Brothers” by Maria Grace, Cassandra Grafton, Susan Mason-Milks, Monica Fairview, Abigail Reynolds on Ganxy

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    • Jennifer on February 5, 2015 at 12:16 am
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    My question is for the authors….Who is your favorite character to put into new situations? (Since I have already purchased the ebook, I am very interested in the goodie bag.)

    1. Hi Jennifer

      For me, it’s the Colonel as a character from the original, but in this story, it was Theo and, by extension, Darcy. Theo was so much fun for us to create, and he continued to evolve throughout the story, but giving Darcy a younger brother also impacted on how his character evolved too.

      Are you US or ‘rest of the world’ in terms of your ‘goodie bag’ entry?

      Thank you for asking a great question!

      Cassandra

        • Jennifer on February 5, 2015 at 6:57 am
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        Thanks for your reply. I agree that the Colonel is always fun to see more of in variations. I’m half way through another book then The Darcy Brothers is all set up to be my next read on my Kindle. I can’t wait!

        For the goodie bag entry, I’m in the US.

        Congratulations on the book.

    • Wendy Roberts on February 5, 2015 at 12:17 am
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    I am really looking forward to reading this book! I understand there will be changes from the original serial?

    1. That is true, Wendy. There are several sections throughout the story where some of the scenes have changed, though the essence of the plot remains undisturbed.

      In addition, we have incorporated into the story in chronological order the additional scenes requested by the readers in the latter half of the story. 😀

      We hope you will enjoy it all the more for these additions!

      Cassandra

    • Wendy Roberts on February 5, 2015 at 12:18 am
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    Oh, I forgot to mention that if you pick my name, I would love to have a copy of the book!!

    1. Duly noted! 😀

    • Joy Dawn King on February 5, 2015 at 12:30 am
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    My dear Mr. Darcy (the younger),

    Having attempted to sketch your character from the tidbits you have shared on your tour, I have a burning curiosity to know your opinion regarding a matter concerning your cousin, Anne. I am sure that it would take only a brief moment of thought for you to determine an excellent way that If you were in her position, not that I could ever imagine you as such, what course would you plot to remove yourself from under her mother’s thumb?

    Mrs. King

    (yes, I am a VERY (please draw that out as you read it until you actually roll your “R’s”) distant relation of Miss Mary King of Meryton – though I am not wrinkled, not freckled.)

      • Joy Dawn King on February 5, 2015 at 12:31 am
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      Can I type? Apparently not! I AM wrinkled, not freckled.

    • theophilusdarcy on February 5, 2015 at 4:03 am
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    Mrs. King, I assure you that even if I had employed a magnifying glass I could not have detected any wrinkles when I had the pleasure of meeting you at Lady Laurel’s ball. As for Miss Mary King, I am relieved she managed to escape Wickham’s attentions unscathed. She deserves better than to be married to a fortune hunter.

    As for my cousin Anne, I do not hold out much hope for her. Aunt Catherine (the Old Bat) takes advantage of her illness to control her every move. However, now that you have prodded me, perhaps during my stay at Rosings I can contrive to find ways to draw her out.

      • Fitzwilliam Darcy on February 6, 2015 at 11:46 am
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      Theo! What the devil are you doing here?! And how many times must I call you out for your disrespect towards our aunt? You must desist in calling her names, but if you cannot show full restraint, at least have the discretion not to refer to her in such a way in a public place!

      Fitzwilliam

  1. As it has been some time since I read the weekly serial installments into Mr. Theo Darcy’s affairs, I cannot remember if he mentioned this so forgive me if he did, but what is a favorite childhood memory of him with either just Prince William or with his Darcy family?

    If I were to win, I would be interested in the goody bag. US resident. Thank you for the generosity of the prizes for the tour.

      • theophilusdarcy on February 5, 2015 at 7:34 am
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      Miss Rose, may I compliment you on your name? It is quite charming.

      I have many happy memories of my brother. Unfortunately, they were all before our brother Sebastian died. I remember one occasion when William, Sebastian and I climbed up the ladder in the stables to the loft. Sebastian was only five and his legs were too short. One of his feet kept slipping. William was right behind him, giggling every time Seb missed a step and he was obliged to give him a shove. Afterwards, we sat on the hay and ate some tarts we had stolen from Cook and peeped through the gaps in the wood at the men who went about their work, not knowing we were there.

      Those moments stopped after Seb died, which make them very precious even though they were perhaps very ordinary.

    • Deborah on February 5, 2015 at 6:25 am
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    It is so good to see you are about again, Mr. Darcy. It has been a long time since we have last heard from you. Your presence has been sorely missed. I was wondering, since you seem to always desire to avoid your brother, if you have ever considered visiting the former colonies? I would also like to know what you think of Elizabeth’s relations….her parents and sisters as well as her Aunt and Uncle Gardiner. And lastly, are you and your brother getting along any better?

    Thank you so much for the generous give away. As I already have the e book, I would love to be added to the goody bag drawing in the US. Many thinks ladies and Mr. Darcy.

      • theophilusdarcy on February 5, 2015 at 7:18 am
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      Why, Miss Deborah, it is a delight to see you again. You are a sight for sore eyes.

      I am not so much out of my brother’s favor that I need to go that far to escape him. *Shrugs”. If he wishes to escape me, he is welcome to do so. Though it pains me to think he has not yet accepted that I have a different character from his. I would like nothing more than to reconcile with him. After all, with three of our family members gone, who do we have but each other and Georgiana?

      One day, I would like to travel to the former colonies. They appeal strongly to my sense of rugged adventure.

      I would love to answer your other questions, Miss Deborah, but as that part of my life is yet unwritten, alas, I am afraid I must disappoint you.

        • Fitzwilliam Darcy on February 6, 2015 at 1:03 pm
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        Escape, you say? Do you truly find it in London, Theo? Or should I say, in raucous company, a bottle of brandy and an evening of mind-consuming gaming?

        Unlike you, I cannot escape what is my duty, what has been my duty for many years. As for character, I could more forgive yours if you did not constantly disparage mine.

        I suggest you take your sense of rugged adventure to somewhere closer to home. Mrs Bennet will keep you on your mettle far more expediently than a trip to the former colonies.

        Fitzwilliam

          • Deborah on February 7, 2015 at 9:30 am
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          *SPOILER ALERT*

          For those who already read The READER’S CHOICE

          Mr. Darcy (the elder)

          I thought you were trying to get along better with Theo. If I remember correctly, your dearest loveliest Elizabeth charged you to reconcile with your brother and you promised her you would. If this is what you call reconciliation, I would sincerely not want to see how you talk to someone you dislike. Elizabeth will figure out what is happening without being told. She will be so disappointed when she realizes how you are talking to your brother. Have you forgotten how astonished and proud you were when you saw him in court? Please , do not be so harsh on your brother. I wouldn’t wish Mrs. Bennet on anyone except my worst enemy.

          Mrs. Fortin

  2. Mr. Darcy,
    Will you find happiness in marriage? Will there be a book highlighting you courtship of a young lady? I enjoyed your blog.

    Ebook in USA for me please.

      • theophilusdarcy on February 5, 2015 at 7:36 am
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      Ah, Miss Edmisson! What is the famous saying? “A lady’s imagination is very rapid; it jumps from admiration to love, from love to matrimony in a moment.”While I have nothing but the greatest admiration for those who marry — and do so successfully — I have no intention of being caught in the parson’s noose. My brother takes this as a sign of an unstable character. So be it.

        • Eileen on February 5, 2015 at 1:01 pm
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        Ah, but, Mr. Darcy, what gentleman (Mr. Collins excluded) goes forth with the intention of being snared? Are not many in the middle before they know they have begun?

        I have already purchased and read your delightful book, so please place my name with those hoping to receive the “rest of the world” goodie bag.

        1. In the middle before they know they have begun? My dear Madam, what a fine turn of phrase! Perhaps you should become an authoress yourself!

    • Maggie Griscom on February 5, 2015 at 7:32 am
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    Mr. Darcy will you have another book? I hope you are enjoying your tour with your fine travelling companions. They are a very interesting and lively group. Also, they are very generous. If possible I would love a copy of your book. I read but a few excerpts, having joined this group in the middle of the process, so decided to wait for the entire book. It is cold for us in the southern US so nothing would be better than a weekend with you and a cup of tea. Enjoy your tour!

      • theophilusdarcy on February 5, 2015 at 8:43 am
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      Miss Griscom, thank you for your questions. There is nothing like the company of clever, well-informed people, who have a great deal of conversation. I am fortunate to be surrounded by such companions.

      I am sorry to hear you are to be shut indoors because of the cold weather. However, I would be honored to join you.

    • Maggie Griscom on February 5, 2015 at 7:46 am
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    Sir, I would be happy to have your company and that of your fellow travelers. You could come for tea and I would have cook (me) make cinnamon scones and butterhmilk biscuits and some small sandwiches. A wonderful way to spend an afternoon, with good company and conversation.

      • theophilusdarcy on February 5, 2015 at 8:40 am
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      I shall certainly avail mysef of the opportunity, and I will inform my fellow travellers. Cinammon of all the spices is one of my favorites.

        • Fitzwilliam Darcy on February 6, 2015 at 12:42 pm
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        Who are these travelling companions you speak of, Theo? I trust they are of suitably good character?

        Fitzwilliam

    1. It sounds delightful, Ms. Griscom! Please may I come too?!

      Cassandra

    • Leslie on February 5, 2015 at 8:04 am
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    Please excuse my impertinence, but will you tell all of us your age? I am most interested to know, and would also like to know how much older you were than young Sebastian.

    I do not live in the United States, but in the French Department of Guadeloupe, on the island of St. Martin.

      • theophilusdarcy on February 5, 2015 at 8:39 am
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      I am happy to answer, your question, Miss Leslie. My brother William is three years older than I am, and I was three years older than dear Sebastian. He was but six years old when we lost him.

    1. May I ask, Leslie, as you live on St Martin, are you therefore entering the draw for a Jane Austen themed goodie bag rather than an ebook?

      Just want to be sure I place your name in the right place!

      Cassandra

        • Leslie on February 5, 2015 at 2:07 pm
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        Please put my name on the ebook list – thanks. Love the tour!

    • Vesper Meikle on February 5, 2015 at 8:17 am
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    Is it that Theo is not the eldest and all that entails that makes him so different, or has he spent his whole life reacting against Fitzwilliam?

    (interested in the ebook)

    1. That’s a good question, Vesper. It’s a bit of both, I think. Darcy is the father figure, I think, and feels responsible for everything, including his siblings. Theo can afford to play, but he is also hurt by his brother’s disapproval.

    • Theresa M on February 5, 2015 at 8:38 am
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    I really enjoyed the installments and the thought of an e-book with additional scenes makes me smile!
    I thought is was great that despite different authors, the book did sound like it had one voice.
    I have always liked Col FItzwilliam as a character, I think because Darcy really let his guard down with him. It foreshadowed what I imagined Darcy/Elizabeth’s marriage to be.
    Thank you!
    oh and I am US…e-book

    1. Thank you, Theresa! Yes, I love the way so many authors have developed the character of the Colonel.

      I agree, even with the little we have from the original novel, it seems as though Darcy and he were like ‘brothers. Perhaps it was their shared guardianship of Georgiana? The fact Darcy shared with the Colonel the service he had recently rendered for a friend shows the trust between them.

      Cassandra

    • Eva E on February 5, 2015 at 8:40 am
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    I read the WIP of The Darcy Brothers and am looking forward to the published book! I would like to enter for the ebook – thank you for the giveaway. Theo does have charming traveling companions, but I want to know if Abigail is writing another book where Darcy is stranded in a snow storm?

    1. Aha! I see you picked up on Theo’s hint about Abigail’s new book, Eva!

      I am sure Ms. Reynolds will be along to confirm one way or the other shortly!

      Cassandra

    2. I am indeed writing a book with Darcy stranded in a snowstorm, and it is almost done. Almost being the key word, and that last bit is giving me a lot of trouble! There’s a bit that doesn’t work, and nothing I do seems to fix it. It’s making me a bit crazy, to be honest!

      1. That, madam, is because you persist in failing to listen to my instructions about how it should be written!

    • rae on February 5, 2015 at 9:54 am
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    I loved this story in its inception form and I am really looking forward to this final edition! I’m not a big fan of extra siblings for our main characters, in general, but I love Theo and your creation of him. What fun and what additional angst for poor Fitzwilliam.

    Count me in! Cannot wait to read the new novel.

    1. Hi Rae

      So pleased you are looking forward to reading and that you liked Theo!

      Which draw are you entering, ebook or goodie bag?

      Cassandra

    • Laura on February 5, 2015 at 9:59 am
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    Thank you for sharing this excerpt with us. Questions: Theo, I am wondering, if you were not studying the law, is there another occupation you would consider? I am in the US and would be happy with either of the prizes.
    Thanks again!

    • theophilusdarcy on February 5, 2015 at 10:10 am
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    That is a good question, Miss Laura. As a gentleman, my choice of professions is limited to three: The church, the law and soldiering. Soldiering does not suit me. I prefer a black coat to a red one. Besides, I am not good at following orders! Preaching suits me even worse.

    If I really had the choice, perhaps I would like to be a physician. However, that is not quite respectable enough, so the Law it must be!

    • Carol Settlage on February 5, 2015 at 10:16 am
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    I was charmed again to read this delightful episode of Theo’s first meeting with Elizabeth, and would love to win the ebook! I live in California.
    And I would like to ask Mr. Darcy….
    For being such a charming fun-loving person, your picture depicts a very solemn, though handsome young man! Seems like there should be more sparkle in your eyes…. but perhaps do I see a hint of smile in the upturned corners of your mouth?

    • theophilusdarcy on February 5, 2015 at 10:55 am
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    If only you knew what I had to endure to have my portrait taken, Miss Carol! Prince William insisted on bringing in the same artist who had painted my mother’s portrait when she was younger. The man was at least a hundred years old and he was so slow and painstaking I thought I, too, would grow old by the time my portrait was finished. There was a certainly a twinkle in my eye as I could not have endured ithe many sittings without laughing. However, I am not sure our artist’s eyes were quite what they used to be. Either that, or William may have instructed him to make me look as solemn as possible. It would be quite like William to so. Perhaps he hoped a solemn portrait might inspire me to be serious in real life.

    You flatter me by saying I am handsome, Miss Carol. When I return from my tour, perhaps we will have an opportunity to meet in a less crowded setting and you can determine for yourself if I have a twinkle in my eye or not.

    1. My, Mr. Darcy! You are quite cheeky to be speaking so to a new acquaintance!

        • theophilusdarcy on February 5, 2015 at 1:55 pm
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        Dear Miss glittering Diamond,

        I am afraid William would agree with you. He has tried in vain to cure me of this inclination. However, the words spring to my lips before I have had time to consider them.

  3. Dear Mr. Darcy,

    It was truly a pleasure tobe introduced to you today. Because I know so little of you, sir, I must ask: Why have you have accompanied your elder brother to Rosings when it seems so against your inclination?

    I would greatly appreciate furthering our acquaintance via an e-book for here in the USA.

    With warm regards,
    Mrs. Barrett of Pine Valley, California

    • theophilusdarcy on February 5, 2015 at 2:01 pm
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    Dear Mrs. Barrett of Pine Valley,

    It was a pleasure to be introduced today, too.

    You ask a rather awkward question but you are right to ask it. Clearly William cannot compel me to accompany him to Rosings, in spite of my rather exaggerated protests.

    The truth is, I am trying to mend matters between us. We have been at odds for too long and I believe it is time we spent some time together. Very likely nothing will come of it, but at least I will feel I have tried.

    I am hoping that William’s reasons for insisting I accompany him are the same as mine. I dearly hope so.

    With warm regards

    Theophilus Darcy
    Rosings

    • Anji on February 5, 2015 at 2:57 pm
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    Two questions:

    Dear Ladies – following the original telling of The Darcy Brothers last year was one of the first things I took part in after I discovered the amazing JAFF community online. Mention has been made of covering further events in the life of Mr. Theophilus Darcy. Do you have any idea when or if this might happen? I’m sure there are many of us waiting with baited breath!

    Mr. Darcy – how would you feel about having the tale, or tales, of further events in your life told (that is, made public) by these wonderful writers?

    Best wishes

    Anji – from right up in the Yorkshire Dales

    1. Why, Madam, I am honored to have my life chronicled by five ladies, especially since they also introduce me to many other young ladies, some of whom have very fine eyes indeed. I have heard tales of the beauties of the Yorkshire Dales – both that of the countryside and the ladies. Perchance I may yet have the opportunity to see them for myself!

      • Anji on February 5, 2015 at 3:41 pm
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      Sorry, forgot to say which gift I’d like if I’m lucky enough to win. Could you put me in for the UK/Rest of the World goodie bag, please?

      1. Will do, Anji. Good luck!!

    • Nancy on February 5, 2015 at 3:10 pm
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    To all,
    I am completely new to the Darcy Brothers and to this wonderful blog-but not new to Jane! I am always searching for Jane references-books, movies, etc. I can’t believe that I never landed here before! I have a lot of catching up to do! Where should I start in the blog? Is there news of one of my favorite characters-Georgianna?
    If selected-please, I would love the Jane Goodie bag…unless the ebooks will catch me up? Either-USA.
    Sincerely,
    Nancy

    1. Welcome, Nancy! I will add you to the draw!

      Georgiana plays quite a role in The Darcy Brothers, so it’s as good a place as any to start! She is equally fond of both her brothers and wishes very much they got along better.

      Theo corresponds with her regularly and you can find some of his letters to her on The Darcy Brothers’ website and Tweets between them on Twitter.

      As for discovering what’s here, type key words into the Search window, explore each author’s titles on their respective pages or visit the Readers’ Library for online story postings.

      Cassandra

    • Carole in Canada on February 5, 2015 at 3:43 pm
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    Mr. Theophilus Darcy,

    Though we have not been officially introduced, it pains me, as a mother, to know that you and your brother are estranged. I realize the death of a beloved brother has caused this, but your mother would be deeply saddened by it. I do commend you for trying to heal the breach but must you needle your brother so?

    On a lighter note, I do so enjoy your ‘joie de vivre’ and can only hope that you can help bring that back into your family. May you also find someone as delightful as Elizabeth!

    Sincerely,
    Carole in Canada

    P.S. Dear authors, thank you for taking such prodigious good care of Mr. Darcy, the younger! I plan to buy the book so enter me in for the international goodie bag!

    1. My dear lady,

      Thank you for your kind words. I know my own mother would be most distressed by the situation, and your point is well taken. For your sake and hers, I shall endeavour to resist the urge to provoke Prince William — errr, Fitzwilliam, though at times he is greatly in need of being laughed at!

      Yours most sincerely,
      Theo Darcy

        • Fitzwilliam Darcy on February 6, 2015 at 1:22 pm
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        And you are greatly in need of exercising some restraint, Brother!

        As for being laughed at, you are not the first to level such an accusation in my direction. I can only repeat what I said then: the wisest and best of men, or their actions, may be rendered ridiculous by a person whose first object in life is a joke. Do you doubt for one moment I was thinking of you, Theo, when I said those words?

        However, I will own Ms Carole has touched upon a nerve. It pains me to think of our mother and how she would perceive our estrangement. It frustrates me I cannot see a way forward; this time in Kent had potential, but we have not made an auspicious beginning.

        Fitzwilliam

    • Luisa Baudino on February 5, 2015 at 4:10 pm
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    Just got acquainted with the Darcy brothers on the Austenprose blog, and I must say the quite got me immediately! I loved the introduction of Miss Elizabeth Bennet, can’t wait to see the first time the two brothers will be in the same room of Miss Elizabeth 🙂

    For the giveaway: I’d like to enter for the goodie bag, outside US (I’m from italy). Thank you!

    1. So thrilled that you have discovered us! Be assured, it will be quite interesting when the two brothers encounter dear Miss Elizabeth together.

    • Luisa on February 5, 2015 at 5:28 pm
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    Hello everyone!
    I’m new to Mr Darcy younger brother and taking a look at his missives on the link above a question rose to me: how did you choose the characters he’d be involved with? Was it something you discussed on the beginning or something that came along while you were writing the story?

    I’d like to be entered in the goodie bag giveaway, UK/rest of the world thank you!

    1. That’s a great question, Luisa. I think it was a little of both. It was pretty clear he’d correspond with his best friend, Monty, and with family members, but which ones developed over the course of the story.

      Thanks!

    • Hannah on February 5, 2015 at 8:01 pm
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    I loved this ebook. It is a wonderful variation different from any others I have read. I love the addition of Mr. Theo Darcy and his interactions with the other characters. I enjoyed how the more minor characters evolved throughout the story. I hope to read more about Theo in the future!

    1. So very happy to hear you enjoy it, Hannah! We had a wonderful time writing him.

    2. Hannah, as you have the book already, do you want to be entered in the draw for the goodie bag and, if so, are you US or rest of the world?

      Cassandra

    • junewilliams7 on February 5, 2015 at 10:35 pm
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    Dear Theo,

    I was shocked – shocked! – at your cousin Anne’s choice of husband. How is their marriage faring? Will you need to call him out for a duel, or will Lady Catherine beat him with her walking stick?

    (ebook drawing, please – USA)

    1. Theo is out on the town for the evening with his friend Monty so he has asked me to respond to questions. As to Anne’s choice of husband, I think you might be thinking of another story (possibly The Bennet Brother) because as far as I know Anne is neither engaged nor married. It would not surprise me if Lady Catherine used her cane to discourage any suitors other than Fitzwilliam Darcy, however.

        • junewilliams7 on February 6, 2015 at 1:23 am
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        Ahhh…. then I really do need a copy of the book to refresh my memory. Wicky and Anne wed in the Bennet Brother, then, instead of Darcy Brothers?

        1. Wicky and Anne did indeed marry in The Bennet Brother, much to everyone’s shock!

            • junewilliams7 on February 6, 2015 at 10:24 pm
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            You authors are verrrrrry tricksy! <3

    • BeckyC on February 5, 2015 at 11:45 pm
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    So excited to have you back, Theo. Loved the excerpt and can’t wait to read and see what changes were made in the final book. I won a goodie bag earlier so if they are the same, spread the wealth, otherwise I would be thrilled with a goodie bag or the book.


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      • on February 6, 2015 at 12:09 am
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      As I mentioned above, Theo has gone out on the town with Monty. Who knows what they’re up to? Theo has told us he is pleased with final story, and he’s very happy to be a part of it.

    • Kathy on February 6, 2015 at 12:00 am
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    Great excerpt, and really sets up the potential rivalry for Elizabeth’s affections. Theo’s letter to his friend is so charmingly funny.

    My question for Theo would be: How did you and Sir Montgomery Preston become friends?

    For the drawing, I would like to be entered for a US eBook.
    Thanks!


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      • on February 6, 2015 at 12:15 am
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      Theo and Monty met at school where Monty’s nickname was “Monty the Mountain” because he is a rather large fellow.

    • Megan on February 6, 2015 at 12:36 am
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    Hello Ladies!! I loved reading this book when it was a wip! I remember anxiously awaiting for the next instalment. I generally haven’t cared for the JAFF that include a new sibling but when Theo was created I couldn’t stop reading about him! I have been curious ladies was it very difficult to continue each others ideas?

    either drawing-USA

    1. The group brainstormed about the story and the characters all the time which made it easier to transition from one chapter to the next and from one writer to the next. The ideas would start flowing and building and before we knew it, we’d come up with something really amazing. For me that was the most fun part of working together.

    • Betsy on February 6, 2015 at 6:38 am
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    Captivating! This is the first time I have encountered Mr. Theo! Where have I been that I have missed this? Goodness, I should get out more often… Delighted to read this collaborative effort from some of my favorite Austenettes!

    1. Betsy, do you want to enter either draw, for an eBook or a JA goodie bag?

        • Betsy on February 8, 2015 at 2:07 pm
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        Oh sorry! I would love the book!

  4. Thank you, Betsy — well, it’s not too late to get to know him! As you can see, he loves answering questions.

    I love that term. Austenettes! It’s great. I haven’t heard it before. Perhaps I should get out more often, too!

    • ellie on February 6, 2015 at 10:37 am
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    Great feature and wonderful excerpt. How interesting and intriguing. The Goodie Bag would be delightful.Many thanks.

    1. Glad you enjoyed it, Ellie. Are you US based or rest of the world for the goodie bag draw?

      Cassandra

  5. I am so glad to have been introduced to Theo! My question is where has he been hidiing? Has he been held captive someplace to keep him from the clutches of some sweet maiden? Oh MY Heavens! I cannot wait to read more. My to read list is multiplying exponentially…. If I were chosen This US ladyb would like the ebook. More more i want more now! This I am so glad to have found it.blog is supreme.

    1. LouAnn, we’re so happy you discovered Theo! As for where Theo has been all this time, that’s exactly what Darcy would like to know. I suspect he engrossed in his London life and hiding from his brother, but we’ll keep that between us, shall we?

    • Regina Silvia on February 7, 2015 at 10:59 am
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    Theo,
    I don’t suppose you have had any opportunity to meet Lydia Bennet; once you make Miss Elizabeth Bennet’s acquaintance (surely she and the Collinses will be making a visit to Rosings soon at the behest of your aunt with all due condescension) you might want to ask her about her lively younger sister. I think you will be most diverted!

      • Theo Darcy on February 8, 2015 at 8:37 am
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      Truly, Miss Regina? I am intrigued!

      Who is this Miss Elizabeth Bennet? More to the point, is she even half as delightful as the young lady I encountered above, who has surely become shackled to my aunt’s undeserving parson? (I claim him undeserving merely from envy, of course; he may well turn out to be an attractive fellow, full of charm and wit and good humour. Indeed, that is precisely the sort of man I believe such a lovely young lady deserves).

      As for any sister of this Miss Bennet, I am always happy to make the acquaintance of young ladies, and lively ones more than most! I am all anticipation, and I thank you for your recommendation!

      Theo Darcy

    1. Regina

      Which draw would you like to be entered into, the eBook or the JA themed goodie bags?

      Cassandra

    • Lauren K. on February 7, 2015 at 6:42 pm
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    Ah how nice it is to visit with old friends! I thoroughly enjoyed voting and being apart of the Darcy Brothers weekly excerpts. Theo is so charming and easy going yet so complex under the surface. I love seeing glimpses of that. I do wonder if he has a little voice in his head that guides him to smarter choices that he ignores as “Prince William”.

    I’d love to be entered for a chance to win The Darcy Brothers ebook 🙂

    1. So pleased you enjoyed meeting up with Theo and co again, Lauren! Good insight too, into what might drive Theo!

      I will add you to the draw!

      Cassandra

    • TLeighF on February 7, 2015 at 10:32 pm
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    That scene is one of my favorites from when the story was unfolding as a WIP. Mr. Darcy (the younger) – you must allow me to tell you how much I enjoyed getting to know you through your story and letters. I think it admirable that you have maintained your sense of humor and charm despite having more than your fair share of tragedy at such a young age and being in a profession that exposes you to so much of humanity’s flaws. How do you maintain your good humor in light of all that? Is it really a mask to protect you, or do you have a deeper philosophy on life that helps keep up your spirits? If I am so lucky as to win the drawing, I would love an ebook of your story to retread again and again.

    • Theo Darcy on February 8, 2015 at 8:44 am
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    Why thank you, madam! I was equally charmed by making your acquaintance at the time.

    I believe my nature was well ingrained as a child, and though tragedy in the past caused much distress – how could it not – I found myself resilient, able to pick myself up from such knocks. It seems to suit my profession too. Though you are quite right, one can be exposed to many flawed individuals, there is always goodness to be found in others. Many a case will deliver a sign of of the latter sufficient to quell any disturbance of mind over the former, I assure you.

    My brother would wish I had some depth to my character, though I do believe I have more than he gives me credit for. However, my spirits are not easily repressed, and certainly not for any length of time and doubtless this contributes to the impression that I do not take anything in life too seriously.

    Your request for entry into the draw for a copy of my story is duly noted, madam.

    Theo Darcy

    • Betsy on February 8, 2015 at 2:17 pm
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    Theo, are you acquainted with Miss Caroline Bingley?

    • theophilusdarcy on February 8, 2015 at 5:03 pm
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    Bingley’s sister? I could hardly avoid the acquaintance, Miss Betsey. Why, is she a friend of yours, perchance? I would be very much obliged if you would tell her (in the strictest confidence) that she must not set her cap at William. Intervention on your part may save her from making a fool of herself.

      • Betsy on February 8, 2015 at 7:36 pm
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      Perhaps you would prefer her attentions?

      1. Oooh, nice one, Betsy! I wonder what Theo might have to say in answer to that?! 😀

    • Pam Hunter on February 8, 2015 at 8:16 pm
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    Thank you, dear authors, for the excerpt! Very interesting! I look forward to learning more about the younger Darcy brother!

    A question for the authors…Are there plans for any future collaborative novels?

    Thanks for the giveaway! I’d love to win the ebook of the novel.

    Pam

    1. Pleased you enjoyed the excerpt, Pam!

      There are no concrete plans at this stage for further collaborative novels. With five authors all working on their own projects at the same time, it’s a logistical (though very enjoyable) challenge to say the least!

      However, where Theo is concerned, who knows? He can be very charming and persuasive, as all five of us have learned! 😉

      Cassandra

    • Janice on February 8, 2015 at 9:02 pm
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    Thank you, I have just finished the book, which was wonderful. I am hoping there will be some sort of follow up because I really want to know what happens to Theo and Anne.

    1. So pleased you enjoyed it, Janice!

      Would you like to be entered into the draw for the goodie bag and if so, are you US or rest of the world?

      Cassandra

  6. I am sorry to have arrived so dreadfully late for Mr Theo’s party. I had hoped to get here at least in time to help him out of his cravat at the end of the evening but it was not to be. I hear that Lady Leatherberry is having a soiree at Leatherberry Hall today so perchance I can reintroduce myself to his acquaintance there. Despite what you may have heard, I do not generally chase men about the countryside, but Mr Theo is a delightful exception.

    I am so excited to be reading this again very soon, catching up with Theo and Company and seeing the new tidbits that were not in the WIP. 🙂 I have the ebook but if it isn’t too late, I’d love to be entered for the goody bag. (I’m in the US.)

    1. So pleased you could stop by, Monica! The party would not be the same without you. And who can blame you for chasing after Mr.Theo? Certainly not I!

  7. Hi, Theo! Nice to meet you again after such a long time. I’m curious to know if you have found a lady love. If you have not, may I know what criteria you are looking for other than the usual ladies’ accomplishments. I would like to put myself forward if you don’t mind. Hehe

    Sorry for coming so late. Not sure if my question has been asked before but what are your plans regarding Theo’s fate? Authors, is there to be a sequel after all as I’m sure there are many who agree that Theo is irresistible and charming. Please put me in for both the e-book and gift bag for international entrant.

    • theophilusdarcy on February 9, 2015 at 4:22 pm
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    My dear Miss Luthien, delighted to renew our acquaintance! I am honored at your proposition to me. If I were to choose, I would certainly have you on my list of accomplished young ladies. I did make a list once of the accomplishements I would wish for in a young lady, but my friend Monty tore it up and put in in the beer of a uncouth drunken militia officer who was singing out of tune.

    However, despite my love of spirited young ladies, I have decided once and for all that I will leave marriage to my older and more responsibe brother. I do not believe marriage would suit me. I am altogther too restless to be tied down to a household.

    I do believe my friendly biographers intend to write more about my life, but just as I have no inkling how my life will unfold, I cannot foresee their future, either. Time will reveal all.

    • Dung on February 9, 2015 at 6:52 pm
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    Love the excerpt and all the antics that Theo gets into! I wonder if Colonel Fitzwilliam will decide to join the party at Rosings. That would make for an interesting time for all.

    Looking forward to reading this novel!

    Thank you for the giveaways. I would love either but would prefer the e-book. I’m in the US.

    1. Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the excerpt!

    • neenane on February 17, 2015 at 9:13 am
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    Hello,
    My question is for the authers, how could you wright such amazing p & p variations ;D ?

    Lucky us ( the readers ) , i very much enjoy your novels with the last one i read was a fair prospect trilogy.

    It was amazingly written i enjoyed every page of it and i fear i can not do it justice..

    Therefore i am interested in the e-book for international entrants. looking forward to read it 😀

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