In Darcy's Arms

A Pride & Prejudice Variation

Fiction & Literature, Movie & Television Tie-Ins, Classics, Romance, Historical
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Author: Gwendolyn Dash ISBN: 1230002487380
Publisher: Pride & Printing Press Publication: August 19, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Gwendolyn Dash
ISBN: 1230002487380
Publisher: Pride & Printing Press
Publication: August 19, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Under normal circumstances, Darcy might have chosen to have words with Bingley about his household staff. He should not have been able to come in and out of the house in the middle of the night with no notice. But in this particular case, he was relieved that there was no one about to see him carrying an undressed and unconscious Elizabeth Bennet through the great marble hall of Netherfield Park.

Based on the classic novel by Jane Austen, a story that asks what would have happened if Elizabeth had caught her sister’s cold?

One by one, the residents of Netherfield Park are falling to a strange illness, but are midnight rambles through the hedgerows and delirious confessions on moonlit balconies a sign of a new understanding between Darcy and Elizabeth, or merely the result of a fever dream?

When Darcy leaves the countryside, Elizabeth thinks she has the answer. And when she, too travels with her sister to visit the Gardiners, she is determined to put her feelings for the arrogant man behind her and enjoy herself in town. But try as they both might, it cannot be denied: from quiet country lanes to the glittering ballrooms of London, there is no place for Elizabeth except…IN DARCY’S ARMS.

In Darcy’s Arms is a sweet, standalone Regency romance of 60,000 words.

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Under normal circumstances, Darcy might have chosen to have words with Bingley about his household staff. He should not have been able to come in and out of the house in the middle of the night with no notice. But in this particular case, he was relieved that there was no one about to see him carrying an undressed and unconscious Elizabeth Bennet through the great marble hall of Netherfield Park.

Based on the classic novel by Jane Austen, a story that asks what would have happened if Elizabeth had caught her sister’s cold?

One by one, the residents of Netherfield Park are falling to a strange illness, but are midnight rambles through the hedgerows and delirious confessions on moonlit balconies a sign of a new understanding between Darcy and Elizabeth, or merely the result of a fever dream?

When Darcy leaves the countryside, Elizabeth thinks she has the answer. And when she, too travels with her sister to visit the Gardiners, she is determined to put her feelings for the arrogant man behind her and enjoy herself in town. But try as they both might, it cannot be denied: from quiet country lanes to the glittering ballrooms of London, there is no place for Elizabeth except…IN DARCY’S ARMS.

In Darcy’s Arms is a sweet, standalone Regency romance of 60,000 words.

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