Elizabeth's Broken Promise: A Pride & Prejudice Variation
β Scribed by Maria Fitzgerald
- Book ID
- 115145930
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 40 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07W5LCBWF
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
What if Elizabeth had chosen to warn her parents about George Wickham? Elizabeth Bennet agonised over her decision to betray Fitzwilliam Darcyβs confidence and share the terrible truth about George Wickham. In the end, instinct told her that she must do anything in her power to rein in her increasingly wayward sister Lydia.
Now, several months have passed and she has just arrived in Derbyshire with her aunt and uncle. While scandalous, Janeβs news from home is hardly surprising. If anything, it justifies her decision to break her promise and sets her mind at easeβ¦
Or does it? She never expected to see him again, but it appears Fitzwilliam Darcy is in residence at his Derbyshire home. How can she face him, knowing what she has done?
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
As Mr. Bennet lies upon his deathbed and the Bennet family faces the imminent entailment of Longbourn, he asks something unthinkable of his favorite daughter... to impersonate another relation, one who would supplant Mr. Collins as heir to his meager fortune and the estate. Elizabeth can not deny h
In a world where everyone has a small magical gift, the Bennet sisters, Elizabeth and Jane, have been gifted with the ability to create illusions. Elizabeth's illusions are visual, and Jane's are auditory. Together they use their illusions to create decorations and entertainment for some of the most
βElizabethβs Covenantβ is more than just a new edition of one of Florence Goldβs early novels; it is a revised version that, while grounded in the same idea of a covenant undertaken by Elizabeth, it also reveals an entirely different underlying mystery. Elspeth Awbrey, formerly Bennet, is the sist
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 de