Darcys
The Darcys series is a popular novel series written by one of the prolific authors from The United Kingdom named Elizabeth Edmondson. She wrote this series under the pen name of Elizabeth Ashton and set it on the themes of romance, fiction, and comedy. The series is comprised of 7 books in all, which were released between the years 2003 and 2012. Author Ashton wrote this series after studying the popular works of author Jane Austen, just like most of her other famous books. She has included some of the settings and characters directly from Austen’s novels and has written the books of this series in her style of romance and comedy. The success of this series helped author Ashton become famous as one of the prolific authors of the fiction works related to author Austen. Her first novel of this series, Mr. Darcy’s Daughters, was published as a sequel book to the popular novel ‘Pride and Prejudice’ in the year 2003. This book features the lead characters in the form of the 5 daughters of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy. They are depicted as navigating through the London society when their parents decide to stay back in Constantinople. Published by the publishers at Simon and Schuster, the novel went on to become a grand success for author Ashton. Following this success, the company decided to produce some more sequels and adaptations of author Austen by other prominent authors. Author Ashton went on to contribute with a total of 5 books in the Darcys series. Even though the series shared several common characters, author Aston gave each of the books a unique heroine and story. She even stated that it didn’t matter in which order the readers read each book as all of them consist of unique independent stories from the rest. However, she also said that if the series is followed from the beginning, then it will be more enjoyable to read. Following the immense success of the original novels, author Ashton wrote 4 novellas between 2013 and 2015. These novellas were highly successful and received a lot of praises from one and all.