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Could she say yes to the man her best friend loved?When Elizabeth's best friend told her that she was in love, Elizabeth decided to do everything she could to forward the match between Caroline and Charlie's friend Mr. Darcy. After all, Elizabeth and Caroline Bingley had always been the dearest of friends since they were tiny children, and whenever they were apart they wrote reams and reams of paper in correspondence.Fitzwilliam Darcy hoped that spending a month or two at his friend Bingley's newly leased Hertfordshire estate would lighten his spirits, and distract him from the troubles with Wickham and Georgiana that had plagued his summer. Of course he would need to carefully avoid giving Miss Bingley any impression that her evident hopes for his hand might be fulfilled - they would not.Once he arrived, Darcy was irresistibly drawn to Elizabeth Bennet, a girl who the Bingleys treated like another sister. And despite her intentions, Elizabeth gradually became entranced by his serious dark eyes, and the intense way that he studied her.But Caroline would never forgive her, if she married Mr. Darcy...Note: There are several scenes with violence and references to possible or past sexual assault. And Wickham's mind turned out to be a disturbing place. 87,000 words long
Pemberley stands on the brink of ruin, a victim of the reckless extravagance of Fitzwilliam Darcy's father...Mr. Darcy's father, a man of indulgence and excess, left a legacy of debt that threatens the very heart of Pemberley. Despite Darcy's tireless efforts to restore the estate's fortunes, a twist of fate forces him into a corner. When Georgiana elopes with Wickham, Darcy finds himself burdened with a debt of thirty thousand pounds for her dowry. His only hope to save Pemberley from being broken up and partly sold lies in marrying a wealthy heiress. Caroline Bingley could be the answer.Yet, his heart yearns for another. Elizabeth Bennet, with her beauty, intelligence, and unwavering love, is the woman he desires. But Darcy is determined not to follow in his father's reckless footsteps. Selling more of the estate would only confirm his worst fears - that he is no different from his father. Duty dictates that he must marry for wealth, not love...Will Darcy and Elizabeth find a path to happiness amidst the trials and tribulations in this dramatic and emotionally charged Pride and Prejudice variation?
Despite being a cripple with a blighted life, Fitzwilliam Darcy was a fine looking man...A year ago Mr. Darcy had suffered from an illness which robbed him of the use of his legs. However he is determined to never act or think like a maudlin fool who is convinced that his life is over and ruined just because part of it has become more difficult. Further recovery was not expected by his doctors, so the time had come to resume his ordinary life.Darcy sent Georgiana off for her long delayed trip to Ramsgate with her companion Mrs. Younge, and he went to visit his friend Bingley at his newly rented estate of Netherfield.Elizabeth could not look away from Mr. Darcy when he entered the room at the Meryton assembly. A very handsome and determined man. She could not decide what she thought about him, not even after she overheard him insulting her.When Mr. Darcy apologises to Elizabeth, a friendship will flourish between them that will take them through difficulties, heartbreak and eventually to love.
Fitzwilliam Darcy had been raised to be the perfect Darcy heir. He thought he had succeeded. And then his sister eloped with George Wickham, and he was faced with scandal, terror for his sister's well being, and an awareness of how his father's ghost judged him for his failures. He went to Netherfield Park to escape the stares of the ton, but he quickly found himself entranced by Elizabeth Bennet's beautiful eyes, and her vivacious and joyful manners.Elizabeth Bennet found the intense sad man with striking eyes fascinating as soon as Fitzwilliam Darcy entered the assembly room. Even though it was ridiculous, she soon found herself blushing like she'd just come out, and dreaming of a possible future with him.But Darcy's determination to not fail his father's memory again may destroy their hope to find happiness.And at the same time, Georgiana Wickahm must escape from her husband's terrible plans for her... A compelling and heartwarming new Pride and Prejudice variation from the
He is Mr. Darcy of Pemberley: How hard can it be to charm a woman into liking him? At Rosings Park our hero Mr. Darcy overhears Elizabeth disclose her true opinion of him to her friend Charlotte Collins. Her opinions were rather less favorable to him than he had anticipated.Well he can't let her think that.Certainly Darcy had been awoken from the delusion that he might consider maybe offering marriage to this woman by hearing her true opinion of him. It had been like a splash of cold water on the face. But he could not abandon the field while Elizabeth Bennet existed in the world and despised him. He must charm her into liking him, at least a little, before he could leave Rosings Park.Alas for our hero Mr. Darcy, he is not very good at charming women, even when he wants to...For her part Elizabeth finds Darcy's increasingly desperate attempts to gain her favor ridiculous. But perhaps that is not a bad thing, for she dearly loved to laugh...
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