“You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you.” When Fitzwilliam Darcy spoke these words to Elizabeth Bennet as part of his marriage proposal, they expressed his concealed feelings completely, but their meaning was at odds with the rest of his prideful and arrogant offer of marriage. It was therefore rather easy for Elizabeth to reject his offer in much the same manner. But what if Darcy, never one at ease when trying to speak of inner sentiments, had realized beforehand how his intended proposal would sound to the young woman he hoped to make his bride? What if he had attempted a much more civil and thoughtful proposal of marriage? Could Elizabeth Bennet have coldly and angrily rejected an offer made in such a manner? A Most Civil Proposal, a variation on Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, examines and explores how the lives of the two main characters and their families and friends might have turned out differently had Darcy realized his error beforehand and thus avoided being so forcefully instructed and corrected by the love of his life.

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I truly enjoyed this book! Read the full review at Liz’s Darcy Filled World

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A Most Civil Proposal is a variation that I am going to have to put into my top 10 favorites!! It’s that good!

Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

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Candy - So Little Time...

This book was very interesting indeed!

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Tam - My Kids Led Me Back to Pride and Prejudice

I found A Most Civil Proposal to be a fun read for those who love to read alternate versions of Pride & Prejudice.

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