Elizabeth Bennet must save her sister and herself. Instead of going to the Peak District with the Gardiners, Elizabeth Bennet is sent to Brighton with her mother to relieve the Forsters of her wayward sister, Lydia Bennet. While in Brighton, Elizabeth enjoys the company of Mrs. Agnes Howard, th
Mr. Darcy's Lost Love: The Complete Novella Series: A Pride & Prejudice Variation
β Scribed by April Floyd
- Book ID
- 111673111
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 333 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B08195ZBQ5
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β¦ Synopsis
This offering of the Lost Love series includes The Kidnapping of Elizabeth Bennet, The Rescue of Elizabeth Bennet, and The Return of Elizabeth Bennet.
Instead of going with the Gardiners that fateful summer, Elizabeth Bennet is sent to Brighton instead to help her mother check her sister Lydia Bennet. Mr. Wickham is there, and his plans for the sisters end with them in peril and Mr. Darcy desperate to find them before it is too late.
Mr. Darcy's Lost Love Series Book 1- The Kidnapping of Elizabeth Bennet
Elizabeth Bennet must save her sister and herself.
Instead of going to the Peak District with the Gardiners, Elizabeth Bennet is sent to Brighton with her mother to relieve the Forsters of her wayward sister, Lydia Bennet. While in Brighton, Elizabeth enjoys the company of Mrs. Agnes Howard, the aunt of Mrs. Hill who is housekeeper at Longbourn, Elizabeth's home in Hertfordshire. The elderly lady enjoys reading as much as Elizabeth and her library, and the sea air of Brighton, almost ease Elizabeth's anger over missing the trip to Derbyshire.
Soon, Mr. Wickham begins to court Lydia and proposes in Mrs. Howard's garden. Elizabeth and Mrs. Howard are wary of the man and for good reason. Before Mrs. Bennet might write to her husband about the engagement, the scoundrel makes off in the middle of the night with Lydia...and Elizabeth. Where the sisters end up is a far cry from the anvil at Gretna Green.
Mr. Darcy's Lost Love Series Book 2- The Rescue of Elizabeth Bennet
Mr. Darcy and Colonel Fitzwilliam attend the brothel auction where Lady Louisa plans to sell Elizabeth and Lydia to the highest bidder. Though the gentlemen succeed in rescuing the Bennet sisters, the path to a happily every after is overshadowed by the opposition of Lady Matlock and Lady Catherine. Elizabeth's growing fears that Mr. Darcy would not have proposed again if she had not been in such scandalous circumstances, along with the nightmares she endures from being held captive, cause her to resist marrying in haste. Her only hope of deciding her future presents itself, and after Jane's wedding to Mr. Bingley, Elizabeth will seek solace far from those who dare to determine the course her life will take.
Mr. Darcy's Lost Love Series Book 3 The Return of Elizabeth
Elizabeth Bennet and her sister have gone to Derbyshire with their Aunt Madeline Gardiner to escape London and the pressure to wed Mr. Darcy and the colonel. Lady Matlock and Lady Catherine have sent a villain on his way north to interfere in the plans of Mr. Darcy and Colonel Fitzwilliam to woo the Bennet sisters while allowing them to recover from their terrible time in London with Lady Louisa.
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