Kate Christie (2)
Auteur de Gay Pride and Prejudice
Pour les autres auteurs qui s'appellent Kate Christie, voyez la page de désambigüisation.
Œuvres de Kate Christie
Drum up the Dawn: Galaxy Girl Book One 6 exemplaires
Training Ground (Girls of Summer, #1) 5 exemplaires
The Road to Canada (Girls of Summer, #4) 2 exemplaires
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- USA
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 17
- Membres
- 244
- Popularité
- #93,239
- Évaluation
- 3.9
- Critiques
- 9
- ISBN
- 26
This novel just grabs the original story and asks ‘But what if our two favourite lovers were actually gay?’. It proceeds to answer that question very beautifully.
In this version of the story, Elizabeth is not interested in men at all, and her and Charlotte have been in a relationship for the better part of two years. Jane, who knows of this relationship, is still in love with Bingley, who is thankfully straight, but who was forced to move from his original home in London because of disgrace brought upon him by his youngest sister, Caroline, who was in a relationship with a married woman (gasp!). Throughout the novel, Elizabeth tries to figure out why Darcy intrigues her so much, Charlotte tries to convince Elizabeth that they can never be happy, and Caroline just falls in love with Elizabeth in the most bumblingly adorable way.
The novel gives a happy ending that, quite honestly, I wasn’t expecting. Maybe I’m just used to stories involving LGBT characters ending badly for them (god knows, the amount of research I’ve done on the topic for university has always proven exactly that), but in this version of the story, not only is everyone happy, but nobody gets hurt! Well, Lydia does, but she always does in any version of this story, really. But…still!… (plus d'informations)