Undoing
β Scribed by L.L. Diamond
- Book ID
- 111746969
- Publisher
- L.L. Diamond
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 260 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781734278347
- ASIN
- B086HT5DLV
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Seventeen-year-old Elizabeth Bennet always hoped to marry for loveβthat is until she surrenders to her motherβs demands and marries the handsome Duke of Leeds. Thrust into a society disinclined to accept the country nobody who entrapped one of their most sought-after bachelors, her marriage of convenience is nothing like she expected. Her husband confuses her, as he hides a scandalous secret heβs reluctant to share.
Fitzwilliam Darcy is a man torn. After meeting the Duchess of Leeds at a ball, he is fascinated by her intelligence and humour, but how does one maintain a respectable friendship with a ladyβparticularly when that lady is the wife of his cousin and godfather? Yet by spending time in her company, he loses more and more of his heart to a lady he is forbidden to possess. Tormented, his feelings must stay hidden from everyone, particularly Elizabeth. How is he to keep himself under such strict regulation when he is constantly thrown into her company? How does one prevent their own undoing?
Contains scenes with adult content.
Categories:
- Other prior marriages or involvements for Elizabeth
- Meetings of Elizabeth and Darcy prior to novel
- Gay/Lesbian/Slash
- Altered meetings
- Other different partnerships
- Elizabeth acquires a title of her own through marriage
- Elizabeth has connections in the Ton
Non-Canonical Relationships:
- Elizabeth Bennet / ORIGINAL Character
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