What could possibly make Lady Catherine deliberately throw Elizabeth and Darcy together? Elizabeth Bennet cannot believe the effrontery of Mr. Darcyโs proposal to her, but before she can firmly decide to despise him, he hands her a letter. Unsure what he could possibly have to say to redeem hims
Anne: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
โ Scribed by Meg Osborne
- Book ID
- 111799827
- Publisher
- Meg Osborne
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 130 KB
- Series
- A Long Road Home #1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9798215183809
- ASIN
- B0BVZRRW8L
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โฆ Synopsis
Anne de Bourgh's future has been decided for her since she was a child โ to marry Fitzwilliam Darcy and follow the plans her mother, Lady Catherine, has set out for her. But what if fate has a different future in store?
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