![]() He should have courted Elizabeth while he had the chance. There’s no Hunsford proposal in ‘The Unthinkable Triangle’ – not from Darcy anyway – and in that particular case I felt he had it coming. Yes, some of us do delight in torturing him, Linda □ You were so much kinder to him in ‘A Will of Iron’ (I loved that story!) In my case I think it’s largely because he starts off by being so sure of himself, so dismissive of everybody’s feelings but his own and so insulting in his first proposal. Why is that, do you suppose? What is it about Jane Austen’s hero that leads authors to torture him? (Linda Beutler) ![]() Question for our dear author: In The Unthinkable Triangle, as well as many other works of JAFF, authors seem to love to make Darcy suffer, far more than we learn he suffers in canon. Many thanks Leslie for the kind invite, and thanks everyone for the exciting questions, I had lots of fun answering them. I have sent them out late, but never completely forgotten–until Saturday!įortunately, Joana copied all of your questions and answered them because she’s a star! Thank you so much, Joana!ĭon’t forget to leave a comment after Joana’s interview! You could win an e-book ![]() ![]() I usually organise the questions and email them to the author on Saturday morning. ![]()
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