Abigail Reynolds is a physician and a lifelong Jane Austen enthusiast. She began writing the Pride and Prejudice Variations series in 2001, and encouragement from fellow Austen fans convinced her to continue asking "What if ?" She lives with her husband and two teenage children in Madison, Wisconsin.
"Reynolds has a great writing style... steamy and surprising." -
The Bibliophilic Book Blog
"An excellent modern adaptation of a Jane Austen novel and remains
one of my favorites! " - Austenesque
Reviews
"A great read with wonderful, complex characters. " -
Once Upon a Romance
"This is the liveliest romp through an established tale you'll find
on the romance shelves!" - Best Romance
Stories
"Reynolds will take the reader through numerous plot twists and
turns, leading to a wonderful conclusion." -
Rundpinne
"Smart characters, lovely setting, excellent dialogue and rocking
fine writing make this juicy romance a winner." -
Bookfoolery and Babble
"If Pride & Prejudice holds a place in your heart, definitely give
The Man Who Loved Pride & Prejudice a try." - A Curious
Statistical Anomaly
"A sweet book, a nice re-telling of an old story... " -
Book Girl of Mur-y-Castell
"As a huge Austen fan, I enjoyed this book and thinks it gives
proper homage to a classic." - Palmer's Picks for
Reading
"An amazing writer and storyteller that any book by her is hard to
resist." - Books Like Breathing
"The romantic tension is just right. " - The Broken
Teepee
"True love does indeed conquer social status issues and Reynolds
does a great job portraying it here in another Pemberly variation."
- The Book Faery
"I literally couldn't put it down... engaging and very romantic. "
- Laura's Reviews
"Reynolds kept me turning page after page." - Luxury
Reading
"A nice love story, with realistic characters." -
History Undressed
"I would highly recommend this to anyone who likes romance novels
or just wants a happy ending." - Steph the
Bookworm
"One of the best examples of the modern P & P story. " -
Queen of Happy Endings
"I loved the adult love story between Cassie and Calder and the
warm, satisfying comparisons between their tale and that of
Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy. " - Psychotic
State
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