When I heard that Christina Boyd was releasing another Jane Austen-inspired short story collection, that it was Christmas themed, and that the proceeds would benefit the Chawton Great House, I knew I had to get my hands on the book. When I saw that they were all Pride and Prejudice-inspired stories, a mix of Regency and modern (a huge plus because I love the modern variations), and that the stories were written by some of the best authors of Austen-inspired fiction, I knew I had to read it right away. With all that is going on in my life right now, I haven’t had much time or energy for reading, but I didn’t want to miss out on my annual December month of holiday books, so I turned on my Kindle, started Yuletide, and the next thing I knew, I’d finished the book! It was the right mix of stories, and they were just the right length to get me back in my reading groove.
My favorite passage of the book was from the very first story, “The Forfeit” by Caitlin Williams, in which Mr. Darcy finds himself stranded at Longbourn for the holiday during a snowstorm, and he and Elizabeth make a friendly wager. “It was usually her favourite time of year, when everyone was predisposed to laughter, love was limitless, and much joy was to be had from simple pleasures.” That line is the essence of Christmas for me, and I pretty much knew right then that I would love this collection.
“And Evermore Be Merry” by Joana Starnes shows readers a Christmas at Pemberley through Georgiana’s eyes some years after her brother and Elizabeth’s wedding. “The Wishing Ball” by Amy D’Orazio is a modern story in which Darcy finds some Christmas magic via Facebook and yearns for what his life could be. “By a Lady” by Lona Manning depicts an Elizabeth determined to become a friend to Anne de Bourgh. “Homespun for the Holidays” by J. Marie Croft is another modern tale that finds Darcy stranded on Christmas Eve while attempting to find a unique present for his sister, and he must depend on the generosity of the family he insulted in his pursuit of said gift. “The Season for Friendly Meetings” by Anngela Schroeder puts Elizabeth and Jane in Yorkshire for a Christmas ball, where Colonel Fitzwilliam gets Elizabeth thinking that her first impressions of a certain someone may have been based on falsehoods. And “Mistletoe Mismanagement” by Elizabeth Adams depicts a Christmas house party hosted by the newlywed Darcys at which his Fitzwilliam relatives (not the dear colonel, of course) prove to be anything but proper.
This was a fantastic lineup of stories, and I was especially pleased to find a couple of moderns thrown in. There was some magic and mischief, stories where Darcy and Elizabeth are falling love, and stories set during their marriage. Manning’s portrayal of Anne de Bourgh was a pleasant surprise, and I enjoyed the colonel’s sly maneuvering in Schroeder’s story. It’s rare to find a short story collection in which I enjoy all of the stories, but given how much I love these authors, I’m not surprised that Yuletide was an exception. This is a must-read if you love Pride and Prejudice-inspired stories, and it would make a perfect Christmas gift for the JAFF fan in your life.
All proceeds to benefit Chawton Great House in Hampshire, former manor of Jane Austen’s brother Edward Austen Knight and now the Centre for the Study of Early Women’s Writing, 1600-1830.
I loved this one, too. Great variety of holiday P&P stories. Nice review, Anna!
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Thanks, Sophia!
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Haven’t bought this yet but it sounds like another great book and for such a worthy cause. Thank you authors for putting this book together.
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I hope you had a chance to read it over the holidays!
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Anna, thanks so much for your reviews. I have yet to read this one and I know from what you said here that the collection of stories is awesome. Not to mention its a benefit for Chawton House. Love it! Jen Red
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Thanks, Jen! I hope you get a chance to read it.
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I read and enjoyed this book also. The fact that buying this book helps out Chawton was an added incentive to purchase it a.s.a.p. Happy Holidays, everyone.
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Yes! That was the icing on the cake for me.
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I am so thankful that you were so inspired to read and review! Thrilled you enjoyed the stories and hope they put you in the holiday spirit! Many thanks!
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You’re so welcome!
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So glad you enjoyed it Anna and awesome that the proceeds go to something worthwhile.
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Thanks, Darlene!
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These sound great! I love special Christmas collections, and to have one like this…on my way to buy now. 🙂
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Hope you loved it as much as I did!
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I cannot wait to read this one. I bought it! Shhhh…
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really I should say I plan to buy it soon….but this book buying ban is killing me…i keep breaking it.
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HAHAha! Think of it as a good deed. Because it is:))
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I hope you were able to buy it and support the cause!
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I loved this book too. All the stories were incredible. I enjoy modern and regency stories (and anything, anytime as long as the main characters are Darcy and Elizabeth)
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I love all types of variations but D&E stories are my favorite!
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Lovely review Anna! I have to agree that life has been very busy lately and I have lost my groove a bit but looking forward to more reading time in the New Year. That being said, I have ordered ‘Yuletide’ and ‘Rational Creatures’ (paperbacks) as a Christmas present to me. I should hopefully have them next week if I am lucky…our postal service went on rotating strikes for 5 weeks, so they have a pile up of tractor trailers of packages/mail to go through and get out. Not only is ‘Yuletide’ a worthy cause but such a great line-up of authors! It will be the next book I read!!
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Thank you, Carole! I appreciate your support. Your endorsement and reviews help so much in keeping our projects relevant in the Austen community and amongst thousands of new books every year.
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Thanks, Carole! Happy reading!
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This sounds like fun and perfect for you!
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It was! 🙂
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Thanks so much for reading and reviewing. We really appreciate your support. To anybody still undecided, this is great value for money, benefits a worthy cause, and is a lovely read… great stories that will leave you with the Christmas-tingles.
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You’re so welcome!
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Reblogged this on Karen M Cox.
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Great review, Anna 🙂 This collection of stories is perfect for a quick Christmas read between the holiday hoop-las, or to wind down at the end of an evening.
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Thanks, Karen!
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Sounds delightful.
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Hope you were able to check it out!
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