Ebook {Epub PDF} Mr. Darcys Refuge: A Pride Prejudice Variation by Abigail Reynolds
This book is just just pure escapism. Reynolds tells a very likeable story of unrequited love, loss and vindication. Mr. Darcy's Obsession is an adventurous variation that explores a different route with our beloved Pride and Prejudice. Don't hesitate to purchase Mr. Darcy's Obsession /5(). This is another of Abigail Reynolds what if scenarios on Pride and Prejudice. The book begins as Darcy is about to go to the parsonage at Hunsford to make his ill-fated proposal, but the difference is that it's been raining very heavily and the river bursts its banks while Darcy is there, before Elizabeth properly has a chance to reply/5(). · The river isn't the only thing overflowing in Hunsford when a natural disaster forces Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy to work together. The residents of flood-stricken Hunsford, seeking refuge in the parsonage atop the hill, are unaware they are interrupting Darcy's disastrous proposal. Even worse, the flood has washed out the only bride to Rosings Park, stranding Darcy with the Brand: White Soup Press.
Find many great new used options and get the best deals for Mr. Darcy's Refuge: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Abigail Reynolds (, Trade Paperback) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! Abigail Reynolds is a nationally bestselling author and physician. A lifelong lover of Jane Austen's novels, Abigail began writing variations on Pride Prejudice in , then expanded her repertoire to include a series of novels set on her beloved Cape Cod. Mr. Darcy's Obsession, the latest of Abigail Reynolds's Pride and Prejudice Variations, is a stunning tale of love lost and refound. Two years have passed since Darcy last saw Elizabeth. Having convinced both himself and a reluctant Bingley of the Bennet sisters' unsuitability for marriage, Darcy encounters Elizabeth in London.
Mr. Darcy's Refuge: A Pride and Prejudice Variation Another great story from Abigail. Rain and more rain fell on Kent's countryside. The Hunsford Church and home was on high ground so many of the villagers came there for shelter. Darcy had just finished his not so elegant proposal. Unfortunately for old Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth Bennet has some ideas on this subject. Here’s a fun excerpt – no angst, no cliffhanger, just Elizabeth and Darcy doing their thing! By the next day, Elizabeth’s long-standing curiosity had overtaken her reluctance to speak to Mr. Darcy, and she sent a note off to Longbourn. This is another of Abigail Reynolds what if scenarios on Pride and Prejudice. The book begins as Darcy is about to go to the parsonage at Hunsford to make his ill-fated proposal, but the difference is that it's been raining very heavily and the river bursts its banks while Darcy is there, before Elizabeth properly has a chance to reply.
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