'All For The Love of Darcy Anniversary Celebration' is coming to a close. I was very excited to have some many authors share their special thoughts about Mr. Darcy with me throughout this month. Included in this post are some links to posts on THEIR sites, as well as some paragraphs that many wrote about their thoughts on Darcy. The drawing for the Kindle and other special giveaways will be done AFTER MIDNIGHT on Sunday 3/4. MANY authors have offered additional give aways, in addition to the Grand Prize. So remember to post a comment HERE if you have not done so thus far to be entered to win ALL of the give aways. Additionally, you will win addition entries for each comment to a post made this month. (As well as your links, reblogs, tweets, etc. will count as an additional entries as well!) Good luck!
First Of All Are the Links to Posts on Author Blogs That they wrote during this month to Celebrate Their Love for Darcy.
Stop by to Read Karen's special post about the things she likes best about Darcy.
The Love of Love: P. O. Dixon
Pam Dixon shares about her love of Darcy.
Why I Will Always Be a Darcy Girl: Nancy Kelly
Nancy Kelly's Special Darcyholic Post.
Victoria Connelly's special Happy Birthday Darcy Post
Victoria Connelly wanted to participate by linking this post to this celebration
Ola Wegner Highlights All For The Love For Darcy Month.
Grateful for Ola Wegner featuring my special celebration on her blog.
Special Author Perspectives on Why They Love Darcy.
Pam Dixon shares about her love of Darcy.
Why I Will Always Be a Darcy Girl: Nancy Kelly
Nancy Kelly's Special Darcyholic Post.
Victoria Connelly's special Happy Birthday Darcy Post
Victoria Connelly wanted to participate by linking this post to this celebration
Ola Wegner Highlights All For The Love For Darcy Month.
Grateful for Ola Wegner featuring my special celebration on her blog.
Special Author Perspectives on Why They Love Darcy.
Ruth Oakland's Thoughts on Darcy
What makes Darcy so addictive for me is not so much Darcy himself, but Elizabeth Bennet. Elizabeth is intelligent, selfless, independent and brinming with self-confidence. She is honest to a fault and fiercely loyal, even when those loyalties are misplaced. And other than his penchant for fine eyes and light and pleasing figures, it is that combination of qualities, good and bad, that Darcy cannot resist, that overcome all his scruples and cause him to utterly surrender his heart. Yes, Darcy is handsome, tall and rich, but because Jane Austen shows us so little from his point of view, it is the qualities he loves in Elizabeth that tells me the most about him. A Darcy who fell for Fanny Price or Anne Elliot would not be half so attractive. (Sorry, Captain Wentworth.) It is Elizabeth Bennet who makes Darcy my favorite hero.
My Love For Darcy: Marilyn Brant
What is there not to love about Mr. Darcy?! Sure, he seems arrogant and hard to please at first, but beneath the cool demeanor and the air of seriousness beats the heart of a deeply principled, intelligent and unerringly responsible man. One who will stand behind his beliefs and defend those he cares about...no matter what the cost to himself. Plus, he looks pretty dashing on the dance floor and can handle those complicated Regency reels with ease, while still carrying on a civil conversation. All this, and he's really nice to his little sister, too! He's a gem ;-).
~Marilyn Brant, author of According to Jane and Pride, Prejudice & the Perfect Match
~Marilyn Brant, author of According to Jane and Pride, Prejudice & the Perfect Match
Linda Wells on Darcy and Keeping Calm
I fell in love with Fitzwilliam Darcy long before I even
liked Elizabeth Bennet. Yes, yes,
I know she was the one who was insulted, but if she had just taken the time to
look at this man who was clearly looking at her instead
of dwelling on his comment . . .
Well, that is a story for another day. My goal here is in praising Darcy. Whether you prescribe to Darcy as socially awkward or
insufferably arrogant, the satisfaction of watching him fall in love is
irresistible. Jane Austen did not
put us in his head, but we got to see him taking pleasure in Elizabeth, her
look, her conversation, her joie de vivre, and fight with himself even as he
fell more deeply under her spell. I
was rooting for him even as I groaned when each of his mistakes came to
light. I cheered when he
demonstrated that he had grown, and felt his hope as he walked into the inn,
hat in hand, only to have it all dashed by the unfortunate delivery of that
letter from Jane. Of course at
that point he became Super Darcy, rescuing foolish Lydia, handling evil
Wickham, putting himself out solely for the love of this woman he thought he
might have lost forever.
Sigh. Come on, how can you
resist that? You can’t. And happily, Elizabeth didn’t
either. Smart girl.
Linda is currently posting her work in progress, Keeping
Calm, a WWII-set story, at AHA and AU. (And has an additional give away in addition to the grand prize. See link above!)
This was great reading. So many of my favorite Austenesque authors. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSo different reasons for loving Mr. Darcy and they're all captivating :)
ReplyDeleteIt was nice to see so many authors offer different reasons for loving Mr Darcy -- and all of them are right! Thank you for sharing, ladies. <3
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the things we all love about Darcy. I totally agree with each and every point made by the authors. They did a terrific job in summing up why Darcy is so irresistible and loveable.
ReplyDeleteWhat is there not to love about Mr Darcy? Though there are also other Austen male characters just as worthy.
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