Today I’m happy to be welcoming a new
author to Babblings of a Bookworm from Meryton Press. Grace Gibson has joined us
with a guest post as part of the blog tour for her Pride & Prejudice variation
book Silver Buckles. Let’s look at the blurb and then I will hand over to Grace
for her post.
Book Description
She staggered a great man. He
was reeling. She was overwhelmed.
Fitzwilliam Darcy, standing irritably at
the edge of the Meryton assembly, declines to dance with Elizabeth Bennet. In a
mood of revulsion, he rejects her without concern of being overheard. Country
pretensions are always in need of squashing, and what better way to make clear
he would not partner anyone outside his party? However, when he looks over at
her, she does not appear humbled at all. She is secretly laughing at him!
Elizabeth is perversely delighted to
encounter such an outrageous snob as Mr. Darcy. When he approaches her with a
stiff, graceless apology, she coolly brushes him off, believing that, like most
annoyances, he will go away when properly snubbed. But no! The man then puts
out his hand and, not wishing to create a scene, compels her to stand up with
him.
They go through the steps of the dance
mutually disdainful and intent upon wounding each other. But by the time the
musicians end their tune, Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy have traded barbs with such
accuracy, they are unaccountably amused and engaged. Will this most
inconvenient flirtation drive them apart—or, like silver buckles, are they a
matched pair?