Elizabeth in Italy: A Pride and Prejudice Variation (Sweet Standalone Pride and Prejudice Variations)
β Scribed by Langford, Beatrice
- Book ID
- 115253951
- Publisher
- Song Sparrow Press
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 352 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B0D9ZSYPRY
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β¦ Synopsis
What if Elizabeth Bennet and Mr Darcy first met not at the Meryton assemblyβ¦but in Florence, Italy?
Elizabeth Bennett went to Italy joyfully, thrilled to finally practise her Italian with native speakers and see the beautiful sights she knows from books with her own eyes. Mr. Darcy went to Italy reluctantly, drawn by a promise to Georgiana that he would do anything that might ease her lingering grief and shame after the near-engagement at Ramsgate.
When Elizabeth steps in to help Georgiana in a moment of panic, she meets her older brother as well. Wishing to return her kindness, Mr. Darcy teaches Elizabeth to ride, never expecting that she might open his eyes to the glory of Italyβs culture and natural beauty.
But when tender feelings develop, can they withstand the harsh shock of being transplanted back to England? Can they overcome misunderstanding and prejudice? Can they even survive a disastrous encounter with a Mr. Wickham more selfish and shameless than ever?
Elizabeth in Italy is a lighthearted story about love and English travellers encountering the magic of Italy in the tradition of Enchanted April and A Room with a View. It is perfect for readers who wish to enjoy the enduring romance between Elizabeth and Mr Darcy with a joyful happy ending and without encountering explicit content, swearing, or graphic violence.
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