The Journey – Jan Hahn + GIVEAWAY!!!

An All-Consuming Adventure of Danger and Romance!

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

Source: Review Copy from Author

In her second Pride and Prejudice retelling, author Jan Hahn not only takes our beloved Darcy and Elizabeth off course, she transports them to scenario rife with danger, tension, and romance.

Because of Mrs. Bennet’s endless tirade over Elizabeth’s refusal of Mr. Collins, Mr. Bennet sends Elizabeth to London to stay with her Aunt and Uncle Gardiner, in hopes that his wife will soon reconcile herself to the fact that Lizzy will not be the next Mrs. Collins. Although not the arrangement initially agreed upon, Lizzy ends up traveling to London in Mr. Bingley’s carriage with only Caroline Bingley, Louisa Hurst, and Mr. Darcy. Between deflecting Caroline malicious barbs and avoiding conversation with the infuriating Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth can’t possibly imagine a more uncomfortable or unpleasant situation…That is until a band of highwaymen come and rob them all and take Darcy and herself as ransom…

In order to protect Elizabeth from this band of dangerous men, Darcy declares Elizabeth to be his wife! Shocking, isn’t it? Especially since disguise of every sort is his abhorrence. Yes, Mr. Darcy, your quick and ready solution certainly has us raising an eyebrow… The consequences of Darcy’s rash decision are that Elizabeth and Darcy are now forced to act the part of husband and wife while in captivity. Instead of a coinciding stay in Kent, Darcy and Elizabeth cohabit the same debasing and solitary room. Instead of a chance meeting at Pemberley, Darcy and Elizabeth face the chance that their captors might make good on their death threats. With an ever-protective and officious Darcy trying to suppress his regard and an obstinate and misguided Elizabeth trying to suppress her resentment living in close quarters with no privacy, one might beg the question: can the intensity of this situation get any higher? Enter: Nate Morgan.

Nate Morgan, a strikingly handsome rogue, is the leader of theband of highwaymen who have captured Elizabeth and Darcy. He’s dangerous and brusque, yet he’s also a bit of flirt who seems to have fallen for our dear Lizzy. The few times Lizzy is alone with Nate, she witnesses his softer side, and it invokes her compassion and sympathy, but does he touch her heart?

Oh my, what a riveting and heart-pounding adventure! With a magnetizing and dangerous bad boy, a couple who believes their love for each other is unrequited, a damaged reputation, and the threat of scandal this novel had me consumed! I took great pleasure in how the story was told from Elizabeth’s point-of-view, giving readers the added insight of seeing everything through her eyes. And, I loved the uniqueness of this premise. It sort of has a western-feel to with the whole band of highwaymen holding them ransom, giving the story a lot of more adventure and action than one usually finds in an Austenesque novel. Lastly, I loved how Jan Hahn gave her readers a deeply satisfying conclusion, displaying that there are no regrets and that everything happened as it should. *sigh*

Readers who love the novels by Abigail Reynolds, Kara Louise, and Mary Simonsen will be sure to love these compelling, engaging, and skillfully-written offerings by Jan Hahn! I cannot wait to see what Ms. Hahn writes next!

GIVEAWAY!!!  Thanks to Jan Hahn and the lovely people at Meryton Press I have ONE beautiful paperback copy and ONE digital copy of The Journey to give away to TWO lucky winners!

All you have to do is leave a comment on this review. (To save your inbox from unwanted spam, please don’t leave your email address.) Just check back to see if you win!  Fortunately for our international friends, the digital copy is open worldwide! (The paperback giveaway is open to US residents).  Thank you, Jan!!

This contest will end May 3rd Thank you for entering and best of luck!

35 comments

  1. I have read “An Arranged Marriage” and I found it very beautiful. I live in Italy so, I’m here to try to win the digital version

  2. Ooh, I love Jan! I’ve read “Arranged Marriage” and love it–can’t wait to read this one…. 😀

  3. Thank you, everyone, for your wonderful comments, and thank you, Meredith, for the kind, generous review! I really appreciate it.

    1. Jan, I’m so happy to have read both your lovely novels! And reviewing them was such a pleasure for me. I love talking about novels that I enjoyed reading! Please keep writing!

  4. I love re-tellings of Pride and Prejudice, and this one sounds wonderful! Thank you for the amazing givaway!
    I’m US.

  5. Thank you so much for offering the giveaway!! 🙂

    Oh my goodness…. the story sounds fantastic!! I was so absorbed in your review that I wish you had been able to tell us more!! But….. that would’ve given too much away, I know! LOL *Darn!!* Definitely one for my to-read list!! 🙂

    1. LOL! Trust me, I wanted to share more, it was hard not to! I guess you are going to have to just read it for yourself if you want to read more…

  6. You had me at “highwaymen”. 😀
    I’m sure Elizabeth will figure a way out of any danger- she has the best resource of a cunning mind!

  7. This is “THE” book! I have it on my wish list and it is the book I want most to read! Okay, I am international so it will be the ebook for me too! But it is the book! I have had my eyes on it for a LONG TIME!
    It sounds so intriguing and it sounds like Darcy and Elizabeth are in for a wonderful adventure!

  8. Wonderful review, Meredith. I already have Jan’s book, so I do not want to be part of giveaway :), but the lucky winner will be very lucky indeed – this is such a great story ! 🙂

  9. I haven’t read either book yet. (I must say that is really unusual for me.) I’m so thrilled you are having this giveaway. I’ve had both books on my wish list but it must be so good that no one is willing to part with theirs. I guess that’s a good thing for Jan. I may have to break down and just go buy the first one with all the wonderful reviews I’ve seen and this one makes it even more that way. Great review! I could hope Elizabeth is as witty with those highwaymen as she is with Darcy.

  10. I think you said it all in your next to last paragraph! What an adventure it was! I loved how Darcy came to Elizabeth’s rescue in the only way that he could at the moment. Deceitful, though it was…his innermost wish was bursting forth. The cave scene was delightful, yet as always, they have a great knack for misunderstanding each other. I, too adored this book. As I already have my own copy, please do not enter me in the giveaway, but I couldn’t pass up commenting on your lovely review.

    1. Thanks, Janet! What a fantastic read! I loved Darcy’s “quick thinking” or perhaps it is a “Freudian slip?” Oh and the cave scene! I reread that several times! And I was falling off my chair with laughter with the whole pig/cart/Darcy being peeved about being Elizabeth’s brother!! What a hilarious series of events!

  11. Oh, the cave! That was wonderful and you’re right Meredith, the pigscene was hilarious! This is such a great book, so I really really really hope Jan Hahn will write another book soon! (Don’t include me in the giveaway, I obviously have a copy…)

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