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The Night Watch: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
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- ISBN8235539068
- EAN9798235539068
- Date de parution04/05/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
Three weeks. One house. Two people who may find something they were not looking for. When Jane Bennet's fever doesn't break, Elizabeth walks three miles in the October rain to nurse her sister at Netherfield. She comes prepared for a long week, a difficult hostess, and a houseguest whose opinion of her was delivered at the Meryton assembly and was not flattering. She is not prepared for twenty-one days.
She is not prepared for the water jug already waiting in the corridor. For the physician sent for before anyone else thought to send for him. For the man who sits on a corridor floor at one in the morning because the chair belongs to whoever is doing the watching, and he is not the one doing the watching. She came to Netherfield for Jane. What she finds there is considerably more than she came for.
The Night Watch is a slow-burn forced proximity romance for readers who believe that the best love stories happen in ordinary rooms at ordinary hours, and that paying close attention to a person is its own kind of falling.
She is not prepared for the water jug already waiting in the corridor. For the physician sent for before anyone else thought to send for him. For the man who sits on a corridor floor at one in the morning because the chair belongs to whoever is doing the watching, and he is not the one doing the watching. She came to Netherfield for Jane. What she finds there is considerably more than she came for.
The Night Watch is a slow-burn forced proximity romance for readers who believe that the best love stories happen in ordinary rooms at ordinary hours, and that paying close attention to a person is its own kind of falling.






















