Could Fitzwilliam Darcy harbour a shocking, sinister secret?Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet count themselves among the many guests of the Kendall family, whose estate lies amidst the picturesque hills, gorges, and rocky slopes of the Peak District in Derbyshire. Elizabeth's cousin, Rose Kendall, beli
Accusing Elizabeth: A Pride & Prejudice Variation
β Scribed by Joy, Jennifer
- Book ID
- 109089615
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 125 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780996231084
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
What must a lady do to receive a decent proposal?
After refusing an atrocious proposal from a gentleman she dislikes, Elizabeth Bennet wishes she had never come to Hunsford. Foolish decisions and silent tongues conspire against Elizabeth, bringing accusations against her and those whom she holds dear when a valuable pair of diamond earrings go missing from Rosings. Elizabeth finds a surprising ally in Mr. DarcyοΏ½ the man she had so recently refused. Can Elizabeth see past her prejudice to understand her own heart? Or will she ruin her prospects to protect her friends?
Fitzwilliam DarcyοΏ½s dream of a happy union is dashed to pieces when Elizabeth Bennet irrevocably refuses his offer. Sincere in his affections, he determines to win her heart. If only he can defend her when his aunt, Lady Catherine de Bourgh, suspects Elizabeth and Miss Maria Lucas of theft. Can Darcy overcome the obstacles his relatives place before him on the path to love? Will Elizabeth give him a second chance?
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Review
"This is a great, new novel from Ms. Joy." - Half Agony, Half HopeοΏ½
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"Jennifer Joy has a unique writing style that has always captivated me, and this book is no exception. Her writing is funny and simple yet profound... She has become expert in creating some mystery in her books, spiced with humorous scenes or sentences, and honeyed with romance..."- From Pemberley to Milton
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Overview: What must a lady do to receive a decent proposal?
An arrogant gentleman concerned with family pride. A spirited young lady who vows only to marry for love. What happiness can they find if they are forced to wed? Fitzwilliam Darcy distrusts the workers employed to prepare Netherfield Park for the much-awaited ball. When his suspicions prove correct