Author: | Sophia Woodford | ISBN: | 9781540122292 |
Publisher: | Sophia Woodford | Publication: | June 23, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Sophia Woodford |
ISBN: | 9781540122292 |
Publisher: | Sophia Woodford |
Publication: | June 23, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The course of true love never did run smooth.
Elizabeth Bennet was reading her favourite Shakespeare when her sister Jane's letter came. To nurse her sister back to health, Elizabeth must travel to Netherfield Park – and see the man who gets under her skin like no other, Mr. Darcy.
Mr. Darcy is dismayed at the arrival of the second oldest Bennet sister. He looks down on Elizabeth's family, but cannot deny the attraction of her lively mind and bright eyes.
Some Cupid kills with arrows, some with traps.
As Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy are forced to spend time together at Netherfield Park, his rude behaviour grates on her almost as much as her playful impertinence intrigues him. But their greatest conflict is over how to properly appreciate Shakespeare. When Caroline Bingley proposes a light-hearted play reading in the library, the Bard's words uncover more feelings than any of the participants expect.
Journeys end in lovers meeting?
A trip to London was supposed to be a treat for Elizabeth, to visit her aunt and uncle and take her mind off things, especially one aggravating man. But when they attend a Shakespeare performance at the Theatre Royal, Elizabeth finds the box next to theirs occupied by the very man she has been trying to avoid…Mr. Darcy.
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Mr. Darcy Plays His Part is a sweet and clean romantic novella of 12,000 words (65 paperback pages), released on Midsummer Eve. It is a "what might have been" variation of Pride and Prejudice, set in Jane Austen's Regency England and celebrating the magic and pleasures of theatre
The course of true love never did run smooth.
Elizabeth Bennet was reading her favourite Shakespeare when her sister Jane's letter came. To nurse her sister back to health, Elizabeth must travel to Netherfield Park – and see the man who gets under her skin like no other, Mr. Darcy.
Mr. Darcy is dismayed at the arrival of the second oldest Bennet sister. He looks down on Elizabeth's family, but cannot deny the attraction of her lively mind and bright eyes.
Some Cupid kills with arrows, some with traps.
As Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy are forced to spend time together at Netherfield Park, his rude behaviour grates on her almost as much as her playful impertinence intrigues him. But their greatest conflict is over how to properly appreciate Shakespeare. When Caroline Bingley proposes a light-hearted play reading in the library, the Bard's words uncover more feelings than any of the participants expect.
Journeys end in lovers meeting?
A trip to London was supposed to be a treat for Elizabeth, to visit her aunt and uncle and take her mind off things, especially one aggravating man. But when they attend a Shakespeare performance at the Theatre Royal, Elizabeth finds the box next to theirs occupied by the very man she has been trying to avoid…Mr. Darcy.
****
Mr. Darcy Plays His Part is a sweet and clean romantic novella of 12,000 words (65 paperback pages), released on Midsummer Eve. It is a "what might have been" variation of Pride and Prejudice, set in Jane Austen's Regency England and celebrating the magic and pleasures of theatre