Elizabeth has an older half-brother Thomas, who is estranged from his family because he refused to break the entail. Despite her motherβs objections, Elizabeth goes to keep house for him at the Hunsford Parsonage near Rosings, where she meets Mr. Darcy again. Mr. Darcy decides to marry his cousin
Suitably Wed: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
β Scribed by Meg Osborne
- Book ID
- 110910395
- Publisher
- Meg Osborne
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 119 KB
- Series
- A Convenient Marriage #3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781386863823
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Mr Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet have decided to marry for the most pragmatic of reasons: so that they might each avoid being forced into less amiable matches. In Elizabeth's case, the marriage is welcomed with open arms by her family, who happily forsake Mr Collins of Hunsford for Mr Darcy of Pemberley, yet in selecting Elizabeth for his bride, Darcy has succeeded in utterly alienating Lady Catherine de Bourgh. His cousins rally to his defence, but the marriage is beset by challenge, and once it becomes apparent that at least one party feels rather more strongly than they admitted, the practicality of the match is called into question. Can this couple acknowledge their true affection for each other once they are married, in a way they could not beforehand?
Lizzy's happy future with Mr Darcy is blighted only by the realisation that her sister, Jane, is miserable. Mr Bingley has suddenly departed Hertfordshire for London, and the match that seemed the most natural is all but abandoned. Elizabeth places the blame for her sister's heartbreak on Mr Bingley's shoulders, but is there another person behind the separation?
Suitably Wed is book three of A Convenient Marriage, a Pride and Prejudice variation novella series.
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