The Elopement

Hardback Published on: 22/05/2025
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The Elopement
The Elopement
Fans of Jane Austen will know of Gill Hornby from her previous novels, 'Miss Austen' and 'Godmersham Park', and will once again be delighted to read anothe... READ MORE
Jessie at Hastings
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Synopsis

‘It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.’

1820, and the marriage between wealthy widower Sir Edward Knatchbull and Jane Austen’s handsome, dutiful niece Fanny Knight is widely praised as being the most excellent match in the county.

As Sir Edward’s wife, Fanny is expected to apply herself to the raising of his five children with the same dedication she has shown towards her siblings at Godmersham Park. In particular, she pays care to young Mary Knatchbull - the only girl of the family, and the apple of her strict father's eye.

Poor Mary has hitherto been raised under a cloud of quiet misery. But as the Knight and Knatchbull families merge, she discovers something like fun. The Knight girls are so sweet and the boys .... so very handsome and charming and madly athletic - especially Ned, the eldest and therefore the heir to Godmersham Park.

As Mary approaches her seventeenth birthday, a bond forms between her and Ned Knight, an understanding that leads, on the last day of the year 1825, to Ned declaring his hand. Sir Edward's outrage is immediate; his refusal unyielding. Ned Knight is his own wife's brother! The situation is simply unseemly. And besides, he dislikes the fellow. The marriage will never take place.

There appears to be only one solution for Ned and Mary - but can it really involve elopement?

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Cornerstone
  • ISBN: 9781529903331
  • Number of pages: 480
  • Dimensions: 222 x 140 x 40 mm
  • Weight: 580g
  • Languages: English

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The Elopement
A delight
I was delighted to read Gill Hornby’s latest book which tells more about the Austen family and again involves Cassandra Austen. It continues the story of ... READ MORE
Evelyn  Love-Gajardo
The Elopement
For Austen fans
Mary Dorothea is navigating life since the death of her mother as best she can but then her father remarries. Suddenly she has a new mother and its taking ... READ MORE
Kerry Henderson
The Elopement
DNF at 35%, nothing like the blurb so far
DNF at 35%. I requested this book because I had seen adverts for the TV mini series Miss Austen which had intrigued me and the blurb looked interesting.... READ MORE
Alison Robinson
The Elopement
Fabulous!
A worthy addition to Hornby's two previous novels on the life and times of Austen's family. She draws the characters well, distinguishing between the many ... READ MORE
Emily Prince
The Elopement
Based on facts, a fascinating story.
Jane Austen would, I think, have been entertained and pleased by this story of her family’s descendants. Certainly there is sadness and heartache but also... READ MORE
J Porter
The Elopement
Beautiful
There are many authors keen to be seen as following in Jane Austen's footsteps, particularly this anniversary year. Very few are of the same quality as Gil... READ MORE
Mandy Webster
The Elopement
A slice of Regency romance
If you’re looking for a bit of escapism from the modern world, what could be better than immersing yourself into Regency society? When Fanny is betroth... READ MORE
Gemsiek
The Elopement
Gorgeous book
I have fairly recently come across Gill Hornsby and loved Godmersham Park and Miss Austen. The Elopement is another lovely story and follows along from pre... READ MORE
Sue Hill
The Elopement
A Gem!
Another well researched and highly informative book from Hornby. Very enjoyable, educational but never condescending, it is a gem. Again the Austin Kni... READ MORE
June Walters
The Elopement
A must for any Jane Austen fan.
A must for any Jane Austen fan. This is an utterly charming book based on the family of Jane's brother Edward, written in what can only be described as an ... READ MORE
Helen Keeping
The Elopement
Well written and witty
One of the best books I’ve read this year. It’s a delight - by turns refreshing, funny, romantic, poignant, touching and always very alight to both the fla... READ MORE
Kelly
The Elopement
Compelling tale stuffed with believable characters and plenty of action.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading Gill Hornby's previous Austen novels, 'Miss Austen' and 'Godmersham Park', and this third book is a worthy successor. We fol... READ MORE
Jenny Young
The Elopement
A delightful novel
One of my favourite books is Pride and Prejudice so I was really looking forward to reading The Elopement, a novel about Jane Austen’s family. One of the m... READ MORE
Liz T
The Elopement
Fun read
This is the first novel by this author that I have read. Apparently she has written several books around the theme of Jane Austen and her family. This one ... READ MORE
Annette Forrest
The Elopement
A lovely read
Such a lovely story written in the style of Jane Austen with references to her work throughout, full of family, heartaches, joy and sorrow, this was a plea... READ MORE
Susan Wright
The Elopement
Another treat for Austen fans
It seems we Jane Austen fans can’t get enough of the Austen related novels and spin-offs that have proliferated in recent years. But if you’re looking for ... READ MORE
Debra Davidson-Smith
The Elopement
Pleasurable read
Such a lovely story written in the style of Jane Austen with references to her work throughout, full of family, heartaches, joy and sorrow, this was a plea... READ MORE
Susan Wright
The Elopement
An interesting story
Netgalley Review The writing was light, but had emotional threads running through. I liked how the language of the time was peppered throughout the sto... READ MORE
Emily Pankhurst
The Elopement
Historical Fiction
3.5 stars rounded up 1820: Mary Dorothea Knatchbull is living under the safe charge of widowed father, Sir Edward - a man of principle and high Christia... READ MORE
Louise Wilson
The Elopement
Absolutely well worth reading. I might even reread it. 4.5.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an advance copy of this book. I am a sucker for these types of books, sequels/prequels to classics; reimaginin... READ MORE
am/am/am
The Elopement
Perfect escapism.
When I can get my hands on any kind of Jane Auten adjacent fiction, I am in. Many do not have the skill or the quality of writing and do not provide the jo... READ MORE
Nicola Pettitt
The Elopement
personable and compelling
At 16 Fanny is the eldest daughter of the Knight family, when her mother dies, it falls to her to run the house and take care of the rest of the children .... READ MORE
Jenny Dunne
The Elopement
Austen on Austen
Fanny Knight feels fulfilled as the eldest sister running her father's household but when a local baronet asks for her hand Fanny is thrust into marriage a... READ MORE
Jo-anne Atkinson
The Elopement
Bittersweet
The Elopement is a charming and witty peek into the Regency era. It’s based on real people (which somehow makes it more fascinating and more heartbreaking ... READ MORE
Elizabeth Higgins
The Elopement
Beautifully written period drama
Fanny Knight, apparently indispensable to her widowed father and her younger siblings, is married for convenience to a local widower, Sir. Edward Knatchbul... READ MORE
Anne T
The Elopement
Comforting and entertaining
Another lovely read from the author of Miss Austen. This is a further dramatisation of the story of the Austen family - with the usual mix of love versu... READ MORE
Lucy Williams
The Elopement
Guaranteed not to disappoint Jane Austen fans!
It is 1820 and Sir Edward Knatchbull, a man of strict principles and high Christian values, is a widower solo parenting his brood of children after the dea... READ MORE
helen_t_reads
The Elopement
An entertaining addition to the author’s Austen books
“The Elopement” follows on from Gill Hornby’s previous books on the Austen world but this time focuses on the life of Jane Austen’s niece Fanny Knight who ... READ MORE
JosieG
The Elopement
Immerse yourself in the Austen world
The Elopement is a very well-researched story based on the dairies of Fanny Knight, Jane Austen's niece. There are a lot of characters so 'A Note About Nam... READ MORE
Shirley Sinha
The Elopement
Wait for it..
Based, according to the author, on the diaries of one of the ladies in this story, the book becomes faction, not fiction. Certainly, Jane Austen had an e... READ MORE
Ellie
The Elopement
A compelling and beautifully written novel
Gill Hornby has done it again with another beautifully written Austen-adjacent family drama that opens up the world of the extended family A.J. (or, After ... READ MORE
Ava Spencer
The Elopement
An interesting read
I have read Miss Austen by the same author and so was interested to read this novel. I knew very little about the Austen family so it was fascinating to re... READ MORE
Heather Howarth
The Elopement
For fans of Jane Austen
I think if you are a big fan of Jane Austen and want to read around her life (and family's life) then the books by Gill Hornby are possibly interesting. I ... READ MORE
Mel Pretorius
The Elopement
Sharply observed, well researched and wonderfully told.
‘The Elopement’ is Gill Hornby’s latest exploration of the lives of Jane Austen’s relatives, and very good it is too. Based on the diaries of Fanny Knatch... READ MORE
Sarah D