A review by emilyyyxleigh
Darcy and Elizabeth by M.C. Frank

5.0

I want to start off with a huge thank you to M.C. Frank for sending me a copy to review! This book pleased me from inside-out. The cover is absolutely gorgeous with the colors and the silhouette and the font. Sorry, I could rant about the beautiful cover all day. As a bookstagrammer, it’s a small thing I appreciate. Now let’s talk about the actual content. I haven’t really read anything like this, and I’ve read a lot of books in my life. A book that’s entirely made up of swoon-worthy, romantic moments? Brillant! I loved M.C. Frank’s choices in which novels/authors to include in Darcy and Elizabeth. From Jane Austen, William Shakespeare, Louisa May Alcott, Oscar Wilde, Emily Bronte, Charles Dickens, and many more, there’s quite the selection! Darcy and Elizabeth has also introduced me to new authors that I’m excited to look into. M.C. Frank’s decisions of how much of each story to include was spot on. It was enough background to understand what was happening and enough to get attached to the characters, but not too much where there was a lot of extra content. It was interesting seeing how many different people dealt with their love situations and how they got into that position. This was a book that I could just read a chapter, let it sit, pick it up a few days later, and have no problems remembering what was going on. I actually was traveling around Europe when I was reading Darcy and Elizabeth, and it was the perfect book to read while on the move. Darcy and Elizabeth was a fun journey into the love lives of many characters and was a great book to read while busy.