Urgently, Darcy: A Pride and Prejudice Variation (Mail Order Bride and Prejudice Book 3)
Harriet Knowles, Georgina PeelFitzwilliam Darcy is maddened by the insupportable position where he finds himself ensnared. But the law is the law — he must comply or risk losing everything he holds most dear, and the person closest to his heart.
He must marry, and soon. A delicate watercolor portrait captures his imagination. A young lady on the far side of the country. He must have her — and solve his problem as well.
But how to win her through the written word? Then, once she arrives, the spoken word seems just as vexing.
Elizabeth Bennet navigates thousands of miles of coastal ocean. Why should she believe what she hears from the brooding, darkly handsome man, whose portrait she keeps sealed within her purse?
Confusion, lies, and secrets. Caroline Bingley and George Wickham. Can Elizabeth and Darcy ever disentangle the situation and find a path through to their own happy ending?
This Mail Order Brides and Prejudice novella is a sweet and clean Pride and Prejudice variation. Vividly imagining the ways that our beloved Lizzy and Darcy from Jane Austen’s classic novel might fare, transplanted into the pioneering West of 1872.
This re-imagining is a fast read. Thirty-eight thousand words have been lovingly crafted to delight enthusiasts of the romantic canon and newcomers alike.
This complete, standalone story is a romantic refreshment like no other. Read it today!