Overview: Mr. Darcy was an enigma... until he spoke. Then, he was the enemy.
Trusting Mr. Darcy: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
β Scribed by Denise O'Hara
- Book ID
- 111648534
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 212 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B08YF4X9LY
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β¦ Synopsis
Mr. Darcy disastrous proposal to Elizabeth Bennet was overheard! And people will talk! Armed with the words Miss Bennet used to reject Darcy, and adding a few of her own into the mix, Lady Catherine devises a cunning plan: one that will use Mr. Darcyβs own hurt pride against him.
His aunt has every trust in her favorite nephew doing the right thing. With no reason to hope he can ever repair his relationship with the only woman to ever capture his heart, Darcy is presented with an opportunity to prove to himself that he is a better man than Elizabeth accused him of being. But after an unexpected brief encounter with the very woman whose rejection of him was absolute, Mr. Darcy is soon rethinking everything he thought he knew.
Bringing a diverting variation to Jane Austenβs original work, author Denise OβHara offers audiences a thoughtful and exciting regency romance that gives a fresh take on the beloved characters.
βTrusting Mr. Darcyβ is perfect for fans of the original, or anyone who enjoys love stories,. This amorous adaptation ask the βwhat-ifsββ¦and proceeds to answer them in a most satisfying fashion! If youβre a Jane Austen aficionado, this is one book that you wonβt want to miss! Add it to your collection today.
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