Good story, I think this author is new. I’m pleasantly surprised.
Mr Bennet has made bad business and has lost almost 1 year of income from Longbourn. He was very ill after that due to the shock and his wife was very worried they would lose him and end up in the hedgerows.
Mr Gardiner has been helping him to recover his money but he still needs to improve their savings. Elizabeth has been helping the Gardiners with their children so they don’t have to pay for extra help, in that way she can compensate them a bit for their efforts in helping her family. Of course his mother and younger sisters know nothing of it.
In the meantime, there has been an epidemic of influenza around and at Pemberley, Mr Darcy has lost some of his employees because they have gone to protect their families, and his housekeeper is gravely ill. He needs someone to come and temporarily help in the house until Mrs Reynolds recovers completely, but this person must meet very strict standards since they’ll have access to all the money and the valuables in the house.
Mrs Templeton, Mrs Gardiner’s aunt, has been Mrs Reynolds’ friend since they were young, so when Mrs Reynolds wrote to her, lamenting the state of the household, Mrs Templeton commented about it to Mrs Gardiner, asking of she knew anyone, as she wanted to help.
When Elizabeth heard of the opportunity and of the salary, she started to consider it. It would help her family greatly. So, after many letters coming and going, she managed to convince her father to let her work for this gentleman Mr Darcy for 3 months, under contract.
And that’s the way this story starts.
I liked it a lot because it is very different, even if it does put extra obstacles in D and E’s happiness.
Mr Darcy soon realised that there was no other woman he wanted, and even if their interactions are limited at Pemberley due to their positions, there is underlying attraction.
They see each other again at the Meryton Assembly, or at least Lizzy sees Mr Darcy, she wonders how having been her employee will strain their relationship in society and if he will acknowledge her or not.
Anyway, good story, good epilogue! Very little of Lady C, Miss Bingley and Wickham.
4 stars. Recommended! I will def read more from this author.