The Courtship of (the Wealthy) Miss Elizabeth Bennet. The Courtship Duology, #2
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- Date de parution31/03/2025
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Résumé
Elizabeth is in a carriage with Mr. Wickham bound to save her sister Mary from certain danger. But Mary is safe and sound in London. Well, as safe and sound as a body can be whilst publishing a gossip rag, making a fortune, and flirting with a man far beneath her socially. Jane's hopes of an easy marriage are dashed when Caroline Bingley's scheming drives a wedge between the newly married Mr. and Mrs.
Bingley. They must find a way to repair the damage. Mr. Darcy knows Elizabeth would never go off with Mr. Wickham of her own accord. He vows to save her and to marry her, no matter what Wickham has done. Elizabeth Bennet is his future wife, and nothing can stop that. Dear reader, this is when things get dark and dangerous. Mr. Wickham is reliably horrid, as per usual, so readers looking for something sweet and easy may wish to seek their pleasure elsewhere.
There will be angst and anger, elopements and escapes, four happily settled couples, and lots of steam. I hope you enjoy the conclusion to the duology.
Bingley. They must find a way to repair the damage. Mr. Darcy knows Elizabeth would never go off with Mr. Wickham of her own accord. He vows to save her and to marry her, no matter what Wickham has done. Elizabeth Bennet is his future wife, and nothing can stop that. Dear reader, this is when things get dark and dangerous. Mr. Wickham is reliably horrid, as per usual, so readers looking for something sweet and easy may wish to seek their pleasure elsewhere.
There will be angst and anger, elopements and escapes, four happily settled couples, and lots of steam. I hope you enjoy the conclusion to the duology.
Elizabeth is in a carriage with Mr. Wickham bound to save her sister Mary from certain danger. But Mary is safe and sound in London. Well, as safe and sound as a body can be whilst publishing a gossip rag, making a fortune, and flirting with a man far beneath her socially. Jane's hopes of an easy marriage are dashed when Caroline Bingley's scheming drives a wedge between the newly married Mr. and Mrs.
Bingley. They must find a way to repair the damage. Mr. Darcy knows Elizabeth would never go off with Mr. Wickham of her own accord. He vows to save her and to marry her, no matter what Wickham has done. Elizabeth Bennet is his future wife, and nothing can stop that. Dear reader, this is when things get dark and dangerous. Mr. Wickham is reliably horrid, as per usual, so readers looking for something sweet and easy may wish to seek their pleasure elsewhere.
There will be angst and anger, elopements and escapes, four happily settled couples, and lots of steam. I hope you enjoy the conclusion to the duology.
Bingley. They must find a way to repair the damage. Mr. Darcy knows Elizabeth would never go off with Mr. Wickham of her own accord. He vows to save her and to marry her, no matter what Wickham has done. Elizabeth Bennet is his future wife, and nothing can stop that. Dear reader, this is when things get dark and dangerous. Mr. Wickham is reliably horrid, as per usual, so readers looking for something sweet and easy may wish to seek their pleasure elsewhere.
There will be angst and anger, elopements and escapes, four happily settled couples, and lots of steam. I hope you enjoy the conclusion to the duology.