Mr. Darcy's Rival
โ Scribed by Kara Louise
- Publisher
- Heartworks Publications
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 406
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Mr. Darcy has learned he must prepare himself when he and his cousin, Colonel Fitzwilliam, make their yearly visit to his aunt, particularly when it comes to Lady Catherine's expectation that he marry her daughter, Anne.
This year, however, will throw in a few additional obstacles to Darcy's peace of mind with the presence of a nephew on the de Bourgh side of the family, and quite unexpectedly, Miss Elizabeth Bennet.
An interrupted proposal, a letter written and unknowingly lost, a harsh accusation, and a rival all conspire to thwart Mr. Darcy in securing Miss Elizabeth Bennet's affections when he visits his aunt at Rosings.
Will Elizabeth find the handsome and engaging Mr. Rickland more suited to her than Mr. Darcy? And will a novel she reads that was written secretly by Miss Anne de Bourgh help smooth the path to the couple finding true love?
Categories:
Rivals vying for Elizabeth's affections
Post-Hunsford letter unwritten or unread
Proposal never made at Hunsford
Later post-Hunsford altered events
Additional or original characters added
Characters as writers
More prominent Anne deBourgh
Nicer Anne deBourgh
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