Ms Collins picks up where she left off with the Pemberley Chronicles. We follow the lives of The Darcy Children, as well as their Cousin Emma, and other various relations and friends of the Darcy family.
Again Ms Collins brings in the topics of the day, the plight of the coal miners and other such topics. We follow as the children become the adults and learn to take control of their lives and what it means to be a Darcy or a Bingley.
The story does flow easily like her first book, but it does seem to stall toward the middle. Julian Darcy is brought and the reader finds out more about this character that only made small appearances in the first book.
All in all I would have to say that Ms. Collins has continues her series, but has kept the feeling of Austen, which is often what draws a reader to her stories.
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