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Secrets Revealed
β Scribed by Linda Blanchette
- Book ID
- 111695201
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 166 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B019PTO8MW
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
It is a non-canon, βWhat ifβ, Pride and Prejudice variation.
Darcy thought his life comprised of simple tasks: help his sister while he brings Wickham to justice, enjoy time with his best friendsβLord Eastmund, Charles Bingley and Colonel Fitzwilliam and attempt to get an intriguing woman named Elizabeth out of his mind. When he agrees to help his cousin, Anne, the journey will lead Darcy into a discovery about himself and his family that will change them all forever.
Categories:
- Meetings of Elizabeth and Darcy prior to novel
- Insult not made, or apologized for at Meryton assembly
- Elizabeth discovers truth about Wickham before proposal
- Darcy's first proposal made with more civility
- Wickham gets his just deserts
- Original scenes or dialog recast into new contexts
- Averting threatened marriage to Caroline Bingley
- Extremely evil, criminally dangerous, Wickham
- More prominent Anne deBourgh
- Evil or insane Lady Catherine
- Good Mr Collins
- Nicer Anne deBourgh
- Elizabeth doesn't actually believe Wickham
Non-Canonical Relationships:
- William Collins / Anne de Bourgh
- Colonel Fitzwilliam / Georgiana Darcy
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