Mr Darcy, VampyreNominated for the 2010 Jane Austen Awards. US cover (left) and UK cover (right)
A legendary and immortal love story for a legendary and immortal couple - a test of love that will take them to hell and back.The wedding day is magical but when Elizabeth and Darcy embark on their wedding tour, Elizabeth discovers that Darcy has a secret . . .
Extract My dearest Jane,
My hand is trembling as I write this letter. My nerves are in tatters and I am so altered that I believe you would not recognise me. The past two months have been a nightmarish whirl of strange and disturbing circumstances, and the future . . . Jane, I am afraid. If anything happens to me, remember that I love you and that my spirit will always be with you, though we may never see each other again. The world is a cold and frightening place where nothing is as it seems. It was all so different a few short months ago. When I awoke on my wedding morning, I thought myself the happiest woman alive . . . Reviews
"Mr. Darcy, Vampyre is absolutely not the kind of thing that Jane Austen wrote, but it certainly is the kind of thing she read . . . hang on and enjoy the ride."- AustenBlog.com
"A sequel to Pride and Prejudice in which Darcy must reveal his true nature." - USA Today
"Mr. Darcy, Vampyre is absolutely not the kind of thing that Jane Austen wrote, but it certainly is the kind of thing she read . . . hang on and enjoy the ride."- AustenBlog.com
"I opened it and became so absorbed in it that I lost hours of time without realizing it." - Becky’s Book Reviews
"Grange creates her own vampire mythology and weaves it seamlessly into the story of Darcy and Elizabeth’s early marriage... a really great sequel to Pride & Prejudice." - Grace’s Book Blog
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