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Me and Mr Darcy

Jane Austen Regency World Best New Fiction Award, 2008

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780340841136

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A hilarious, escapist romcom from the author of CONFESSIONS OF A FORTY-SOMETHING F##K UP!

Every girl is looking for her Mr Darcy. Imagine if you found the real one.


After a string of nightmare relationships, Emily Albright has decided she’s had it with modern-day men. She’d rather pour herself a glass of wine, curl up with Pride and Prejudice, and step into a time where men were dashing, devoted and honourable, and strode across fields in breeches, their damp shirts clinging to their chests . . .

When she decides to book a coach tour of Jane Austen country, she quickly realises she won’t find her dream man here – just a coach full of pensioners and one particularly aggravating (if handsome) journalist, Spike.

That’s until she enters a room and finds herself face-to-face with none other than Darcy himself. And every woman’s fantasy suddenly becomes one woman’s reality. . .

Alexandra Potter makes dreams come true in this fun, feel-good fairy-tale about life, love and dating literature’s most eligible bachelor!

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'A winning formula of chaotic heroine meeting eccentric hero, and, after misunderstandings, finding love. Sharply written, pacey and funny...pure self-indulgence'
<i>The Times</i> on BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR
Feel-good fiction full of unexpected twists and turns
<i>OK!</i>
Nobody does it quite like Alexandra Potter
<i>Daily Mirror</i>
A touching, funny love-story
<i>Company</i>
Always perceptive, often funny, never dull
<i>Heat</i>
Feel-good fiction full of unexpected twists and turns
OK! Magazine
Nobody does it quite like Alexandra Potter
Daily Mirror
A touching, funny love story
Company
Always perceptive, often funny, never dull
Heat