NEW COVER!!! (Updated 18 November 2016)How much power is in the written word? Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy is determined to find out.Crushed beyond measure at the rejection of his proposal, Darcy struggles to explain both the facts and his feelings by letter to the only woman he will ever love. Can such a reticent man find the words to enable Elizabeth Bennet to know the man behind the mask? Will she … the mask? Will she read his carefully crafted epistle once he delivers it into her hand? Will he catch even a small glimmer of hope?
Affection and respect. Two magical words Miss Elizabeth never expected to hear from the last man in the world she would ever marry, yet they undeniably appear before her eyes in black and white. Devotion and adoration. Humph!
Follow literature’s most beloved couple during the weeks following the disastrous proposal as a series of heartfelt missives has created such havoc in Elizabeth’s heart that she is finally moved to write him back. Will hers be a letter of love as well?
In this sweet 268-page variation of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, we will see love bloom and grow. This is a Regency historical romance from bestselling author, J Dawn King.
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It was nice to read a book in the Pride and Prejudice world that actually had a strong flavor of Austen and an inventive plot. A pleasant afternoon’s read.
I love “Pride and Prejudice” so when stories deviate from the original I loose some interest. The story was alright, the letters were good, but there were too many character & story changes for me to enjoy it.
Love her books. High recommended for fans of JAFF. I loved this Darcy. Very romantic.
A nice twist on a classic.
The most innovative of the “Pride and Prejudice ” re-telling stories that I have read recently.
I liked this version of Pride and Prejudice. I would recommend this book to anyone looking for a new twist to a much loved book.
Pride & Prejudice is my favorite book! The alternative stories are very entertaining.
Clean alternate to pride and prejudice. Loved it!
Really like Pride and Prejudice. It was enjoyable to read letters that Mr. Darcy could have sent