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Kathryn L. Nelson

Kathryn L. Nelson



 

Kathryn L. Nelson’s romance with the language and characters of Jane Austen was reawakened in 1995 by the BBC/A&E version of Pride and Prejudice. With this, her first novel, Nelson joins the throng of writers who pay homage to Austen’s genius. The author divides her writing time between Minnesota and Kuwait. She enjoys people, novelty and words, words, words...


Bestseller, Pemberley Manor by Kathryn L. Nelson


Pemberley Manor by Kathryn L. Nelson

How does "happily ever after" really work?

With such different personalities, Darcy and Elizabeth surely need to work on their communication skills! Unlike Jane and Bingley, both of whom are easygoing and friendly, the Darcys are definitely a case where opposites attract.

Through their dramatic courtship, Lizzy finally saw through Darcy's rigid pride and sense of duty, and Darcy fell in love with Lizzy's sunny optimism and independence of spirit. Now that they're married, what will happen when their fundamentally different personalities reassert themselves? Uncover the true feelings of one of the world's most famous couples during their first year of marriage.



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Buy it online at Sourcebooks - Paperback edition, e-book edition

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written by Emily Davis, November 08, 2009
Dear Ms. Nelson,
OMG!!!!! I have just finished Pemberly Manor and would just like to say that I am blown away!!!! It is one of my most favorite books by far, other than Pride and Prejudice, haha!!!! I was just wondering if you have ever thought about continuing the story??? I know a lot of people who would love to see another book out by you, especially if it continues what I have just finished reading!!!!! Hopefully this thought will become a reality and I will continue to look for my of your work in book stores!!!
Yours Truly,
Emmy Dancer:)
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written by Kathryn L Nelson, April 11, 2009
Thanks so much, Jean, for that delicious comments. I wrote Pemberley Manor under the delusion that I could persuade the BBC to dramatize it with the 1995 cast intact. After three years of writing, they were all getting a little old, I'm afraid. In any case, I got a very warm "no thanks" and went off in search of a book publisher.
If you ever post your reviews online, I'b be so tickled to have it appear on Amazon and the other book-sellers. No one has praised it in such delightful terms -thanks a million.
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written by Jean Arndt, April 10, 2009
I just finished Pemberley Manor, and loved it! I've read just about every Jane Austen sequel written, and think Ms. Nelson's book is first-rate. Of all the sequels I've read, this one has the best potential to become a film (either first-run or television). Please keep writing, Ms. Nelson - Jane Austen would be proud!
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written by Kathryn L Nelson, April 03, 2009
What great fun. Pemberley Manor is now available in bookstores with a shiny new Sourcebooks cover. It's a pleasure to be a part of the Austenfans family.
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