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I've always wondered the same! I look forward to seeing how you resolve these issues in an appropriately Darcy fashion.by stacy - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
All I have to say other than that is GREAT CHAPTER!by stacy - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Oh, my! This story is so intense. I'm starting to see why people like this fantasy/horror/wizard kind of stuff. Maybe I'll finally crack open the copy of World War Z I have sitting on my shelf! If I were on Instagram, I'd say: #inspiredby stacy - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Glad this story is back!!by stacy - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
The last line makes me happy!by stacy - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Just got home....Yup. That's the one I thought it was. Couldn't for the life of me remember the name!by stacy - Tea Room
Oh! I think I know what that is. I can't recollect the name off-hand, but it was free recently on Kindle, so I have it there. I'll try remember to check tonight.by stacy - Tea Room
So excited for this extra pov!by stacy - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
I giggled. A lot. And I got a mental image of a dog spontaneously combusting, with little tufts of hair gently drifting to the ground. I have no problem whatsoever with any perceived holes in the story. I don't care where he changes, when, why Bingley keeps feeding him on silver; none of this bothers me. Although I am anxious for Elizabeth to figure it all out, I really don't question why she hby stacy - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Those last lines are awesome. The whole story is awesome!by stacy - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
I'm anxious for the moments when a) Elizabeth realizes Fits *is* Darcy, b) When Darcy realized Elizabeth does *not* know Fitz is Darcy, and c) When Wickham comes to tear things up and Fitz/Darcy saves the day.by stacy - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Great story, and definitely a take I haven't seen before. I'm curious how the truth will eventually unfold.by stacy - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
This has a humorous edge to it which I really like. Thanks for sharing!by stacy - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
I got the "are you really laughing at a story" again face from my husband. I love Bingley's thougt processes. My favorite part yet!by stacy - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
I can't help but be frustated that Elizabeth hasn't put Fitz/Darcy together yet. And that Darcy continues to misinterpret her actions towards Fitz. So I am REALLY looking forward to the Netherfield chanpters. I can't help but imagine that they will understand one another better at that point.by stacy - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
I agree. Such great conversations!by stacy - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Whew, glad for a sequel. I so loved this.by stacy - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
I love that superheroes are always unrecognizable behind a bit of fabric. And I love this story.by stacy - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Having read the story, I must say that the cover art is brilliant!by stacy - Tea Room
Oh my - that was brilliant!by stacy - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Seriously! But since every chapter has left me hanging, in some sense or other, I have come to expect this. Keeps the anticipation running high, that's for sure!by stacy - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
I love this perspective. Telling the story through Kitty's eyes naturally lends it a more lighthearted innocence which you have captured perfectly!by stacy - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
I'm really feeling for Elizabeth. She's trying to be civil, really trying, if only for her sister's sake, but that Darcy is so darn infuriating! Hot (we presume), but infuriating, nonetheless.by stacy - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
NA had me laughing out loud more often than any other JA book (excepting P&P on the 6th or so read).by stacy - Tea Room
They just seem so real here. I guess you stick two angry, tired, hungry, and cold people in a cabin for two days, they will either kill one another or work out their issues. I am thankful for the present lack of dead bodies.by stacy - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
I also loved the line that Darcy thinks the only reason a woman would not be attachd to him is that she loves another, and I can't wait for the blinders to be riped off.by stacy - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
This reminds me a little of "Meet the Fockers", in the sense that everything that can go wrong, *is* going wrong. Of course, this comedic element leaves me in no doubt that a happily ever after looms ahead!by stacy - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
I'm dying to read what happens next.by stacy - Derbyshire Writers' Guild