The story is that of a daughter of Mr Darcy, Alethea (very nice name by the way), the youngest. We follow in his adventures (as the title suggests) but also in his exploits (like the English title indicates). Because yes, we can talk of exploits.
It therefore goes through a small part of the globe to visit his sister, Camilla. The author also describes very well the qu'Alethea discovers landscapes but also the feelings that it is experiencing. We like to dream about this trip, as incredible as it is. Between the anxiety and the feeling of freedom, our Miss is sorely tested.
The plot is perfect. The events are cumulative and one begins like heroin to wonder what will happen. Also one even discovers an ancient character of the illustrious O & P, for you to find out ...
I like to add the first volume, which must not be expected of Jane Austen. This is indeed Elizabeth Aston writing and that's his style to be found and I find also very good, although not comparable with Jane. Expressions are still a little vulgar for my taste and some "excesses" were not allowed by our novelist.
I have still a slight preference for the first story that leaves me a better memory. Here I found the end really too fast, which left me on my hunger ...
But in short, a nice suite, which gives a hard time to Darcy lady.