
Source: Review copy from author
He yearned for her but she could never be his. She was promised to another, as was he. … And yet, there he stood, transfixed in a doorway, with the rain beating down on the panes, dreaming of a world with this woman, hoping he would not be discovered as she gazed into the night.
(from A Lie Universally Hidden)
A Lie Universally Hidden is a beautifully written variation of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice that forces Fitzwilliam Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet to face seemingly insurmountable obstacles tied to their strong sense of duty to their families. Anngela Schroeder imagines a world where Mr. Darcy is committed to honoring his dead mother’s wishes, with plans to marry his cousin, Anne de Bourgh, in a few months’ time despite the fact that he loves another. Meanwhile, Elizabeth is expected to marry her childhood friend, James Hamilton, who has inherited his aunt’s estate, but she is captivated by Darcy and his love and devotion to his younger sister.
There is no insult at the Meryton Assembly in Schroeder’s variation, and it is easy for Darcy to overlook Elizabeth’s lack of connections because he is already betrothed to another. But Schroeder does a fantastic job altering the situations of the original novel, still finding ways for them to misunderstand one another, still making it uncertain how a happily ever after can be achieved, and developing their regard for one another in a believable way. There are so many tender scenes in this novel, so many beautiful passages as Schroeder lets readers into Darcy’s and Elizabeth’s minds as they try to come to terms with their feelings for one another, the expectations placed upon them, and their desire to live for themselves.
I enjoyed how Schroeder brought to the forefront many of the secondary characters, especially Georgiana Darcy, Kitty Bennet, Colonel Fitzwilliam, and Anne de Bourgh. Her versions of Mrs. Bennet, Lady Catherine de Bourgh, and Caroline Bingley were delightfully horrid as well. Mrs. Smith, Lady Anne Darcy’s maid, was a wonderful addition, and Schroeder did a great job portraying her illness and her connection to the secret at the core of the novel. I was on the edge of my seat wondering how it would all play out, and I was not disappointed.
A Lie Universally Hidden is a fantastic retelling of Pride and Prejudice that grabbed me from the very first page. I absolutely loved Schroeder’s portrayal of Darcy and Elizabeth. I know I’ve read dozens of Pride and Prejudice variations over the years and it’s hard to choose a favorite, but A Lie Universally Hidden would definitely be a contender if I were to compose a list. I can’t wait to read more of Schroeder’s work in the future.
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About A Lie Universally Hidden
Fitzwilliam Darcy has always lived a life of duty and honor; his engagement to his cousin Anne de Bourgh fulfills the final wish of his deceased mother. His life is neatly in order to pursue these intentions when he meets Elizabeth Bennet; the one woman who turns his world upside down.
Elizabeth is not indifferent to him, but her life is also on a divergent course. As she prepares to accept a betrothal from a suitor she esteems, she finds herself experiencing unexpected feelings. Yet knowing that Darcy and Anne are united by their love for one another, she attempts to put Darcy behind her. But why does she suspect that Darcy may have similar feelings for her, and if he does, can they really change the course of their future paths?
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About the Author

Anngela Schroeder
I have a degree in English with a concentration in British Literature and a Masters in Education. I love to travel, bake, and watch college football with my husband of 16 years and 3 rambunctious sons. My goal in life is to make not only my children, but also my students feel that they are loved, and to bring magic into everyone’s world. My weaknesses are yellow cake with chocolate frosting, French bread with real butter, and my father’s Arabic food, namely grape leaves, and falafel. I live in California where I dream of Disney adventures and trips across the pond.
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Giveaway
Anngela is giving away two autographed hard copies (U.S. mailing addresses only), two Kindle versions (open to international winners), an autographed copy of Then Comes Winter (U.S. mailing address only), and an autographed 5×7 of the A Lie Universally Hidden book cover. To enter, please click here.
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Disclosure: I received A Lie Universally Hidden from the author for review.
Delightful review! Thanks, Anna, I loved it so much!
Looking forward to reading this. Congrats on a great book, Anngela!
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Thanks, Joana! I hope you love it as much as I did!
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Lovely review! I love the passage you took from the book! So looking forward to immersing my into this novel!
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There were so many fantastic and sweet passages, it was hard to choose one!
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Another great review for this book. I really can’t wait to read it. Hopefully Lady Catherine will get her comeuppance as from what I have read she is particularly evil in this. Thanks for the giveaway although again I can’t enter. I have tried Rafflecopter several times but no luck and this was no different. 😞
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Thanks, Glynis! I bet you will enjoy it.
I’ve let the tour host know that you’re having problems with the Rafflecopter. Sorry about that!
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“on the edge of my seat wondering how it would all play out, and I was not disappointed.” Wow! Just wow! Great review.
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Thanks, Christina!
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I enjoyed your excellent review. So captivating and special.
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Thanks, Anne! I hope you get a chance to read the book.
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Looking forward to the minor characters and their role in the story. Another good review.
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Thanks, Vesper! Hope you love it as much as I did.
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The cover of her book is fascinating!
Your review definitely entices me to read the author’s retelling of Pride and
Prejudice…
Many thanks for these marvelous book
giveaways.
Cindi
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I love the cover, too! Thanks for stopping by!
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Lovely review Anna. Looking forward to reading this book.
Thanks for the giveaway. 🙂
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Thanks, KateB! Can’t wait to see what you think of it!
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A 5* review? Sounds like you really loved this one,Anna.
Must say that I’ve heard great things about this book and can’t wait to read it.
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I did love it, and I hope you do, too!
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Lovely review, Anna! I’m so curious to read this one!
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Thanks, Maria! Hope you get a chance to read it soon.
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Don’t marry Anne, darcy!
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Oh, I thought that over and over and over while reading!
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Oho! I love Lady C in the role of an evil villainess. I do look forward to this one with a romance that develops the way you describe it.
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She is especially evil in this one. I think you will enjoy it.
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Wonderful review, Anna. I love it when minor characters get more of the limelight and this sounds like several of them do just that, in addition to the main storyline.
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Thanks, Anji! I especially love stories where Colonel Fitzwilliam is in the spotlight.
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Thanks for hosting this giveaway, Anna! I will add it to my giveaway sidebar. Your mention of Schroeder’s portrayal of Darcy and Elizabeth has me intrigued.
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Thanks, Suko!
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Thank you for the review and the giveaway.
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Thanks for stopping by, Mystica!
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This is another book I read and enjoyed. Lovely review.
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Thanks, Sheila! Glad you enjoyed it as well.
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Thank you, Anna, for the lovely review. I am thrilled you loved this book so much and I hope it brings your readers the same level of enjoyment!
Thank you for your ongoing support as well. I truly appreciate it.
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You’re welcome, Claudine! It’s always a pleasure working with you.
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I cannot wait to read this one.
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Can’t wait to see what you think!
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I’m always amazed at how many successful retellings of P&P there are. This one sounds good.
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Me, too! I love that there are still so many gems to discover.
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