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(Warning: Undressing Mr. Darcy by Karen Doornebos may cause heart palpitations, inadvertent swooning, and dual overwhelming desires for a cup of tea and to reread/ rewatch all of Jane Austen.)

“How could such a young girl, born more than two hundred years ago, have known so much about life and the nature of true love? How could she, without a computer, cell phone, TV, movies, or Internet, have been infinitely wiser?”

What does Mr. Darcy wear beneath those breeches? This is not a question Vanessa Roberts has any interest in answering; her interest in Julian Chancellor (aka Mr. Darcy) is strictly professional. She’s taken him on as a public relations client, as a personal favor to her aunt. Vanessa has never even read Pride and Prejudice, nor does she have any inclination toward anything Austen. Yet Vanessa finds herself drawn to Julian, despite her better judgment, and despite the flirtations from a Jack Sparrow impersonator with a surprising side. Can the dashing Mr. Darcy possibly live up to expectations?

This is a gem of a romance. It’s smart, carefully crafted, and hilarious all the way through. Undressing Mr. Darcy combines Jane Austen and social media with a warm jet of lust. It’s an easy way to spend some time, and will have you panting in anticipation for what happens next. Told in the JA spirit, taking innocent (and not so innocent) delight in all things Austen, Doornebos’ novel is #fun.

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