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Netherfield Park Revisited

The acclaimed Pride and Prejudice sequel series

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The third book in the bestselling Pride and Prejudice sequel series from Australia.

"A very readable and believable tale for readers who like their romance with a historical flavor."

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Love, betrayal, and changing times for the Darcys and the Bingleys

Three generations of the Darcy and the Bingley families evolve against a backdrop of the political ideals and social reforms of the mid-Victorian era.

Jonathan Bingley, the handsome, distinguished son of Charles and Jane Bingley, takes center stage, returning to Hertfordshire as master of Netherfield Park. A deeply passionate and committed man, Jonathan is immersed in the joys and heartbreaks of his friends and family and his own challenging marriage. At the same time, he is swept up in the changes of the world around him.

Netherfield Park Revisited combines captivating details of life in mid-Victorian England with the ongoing saga of Jane Austen's beloved Pride and Prejudice characters.

"Ms. Collins has done it again!"

- Beverly Wong, author of Pride & Prejudice Prudence

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    • Library Journal

      January 22, 2009
      This third installment in the series (see Book 4, below) centers on Jonathan Bingley, son of Charles and Jane. Jonathan has grown into a fine man, father, and politician who has made an unfortunate choice of a wife, Amelia-Jane Collins (yes, the daughter of Charlotte and the pompous William Collins). This sobering story of a crumbling marriage set against a background of political and cultural change will captivate readers, although the original P&P characters are little more than bit players.-Jeanne Bogino, New Lebanon Lib., NY

      Copyright 2009 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      September 1, 2008
      Its hard to keep track of all the various Jane Austen knockoffs and sequels. This one is part 3 of the Pemberley Chronicles, which follow the Bennet sisters postPride and Prejudice. The focus here is on Janes son Jonathan, now 42 years old and married to Amanda-Jane, daughter of Elizabeths old friend Charlotte Collins. Jonathan wants to pursue a career in politics, but Amanda-Jane feels neglected, and matters are made worse when she objects to hispurchase of Netherfield Park, the housethat broughtMisters Bingley and Darcy into the Bennet sisters orbit so many years ago. Meanwhile, Jonathan finds himself drawn to the artistic and attractive Anna Faulkner. Readers looking for the sparkle of Pride and Prejudicewill find insteada Victorian earnestness, butCollins deserves credit for not straying too far from the original characters and story. Buy for readers who love the Austen continuation subgenre.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2008, American Library Association.)

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