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My Darcy
β Scribed by Lily Morton
- Book ID
- 115124053
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 44 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B0CYQSC9Y6
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Freddie Evans is flamboyant, funny, and a lifelong fan of Jane Austenβs love stories which is how he ended up as a guide on a tour bus. He firmly believes in happily ever afters and would love to find his own with his best friend, Darcy.
Driving a Jane Austen tour bus isnβt the most exciting side job in the world, but to Darcy Griffiths, it represents precious time with his best friend Freddie, whoβs the guide. Heβs loved him since they were teenagers but has never had the nerve to tell him.
Secrets and feelings become revealed as Freddie and Darcy deal with overly amorous newlyweds and arguments over seat allocations. What will Freddie do when he finally realises his very own Mr Darcy is right under his nose?
This novella originally appeared in the Heart2Heart charity anthology, and no new content has been added.
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