She shouts it at the top of her lungs as his carriage races away. Whether he hears depends on a father's split-second grab, a frightened boy, and the chaos of a coaching inn yard.
Elizabeth Bennet never wanted to marry Fitzwilliam Darcy. He's certain she compromised him deliberately. She knows she didn't. And both are spectacularly wrong about everything else.
A marriage neither wanted. A separation neither expected. And months of turmoil to determine if a marriage created through guile and necessity can become something more.
Elizabeth agreed to the six months to earn one kind word from Fitzwilliam Darcy. Then he left her at Pemberley with a list of restrictions and departed on mysterious family business, taking all her answers with him.
As she creates an unexpected life in her new home—confused servants, hostile relatives, forbidden books, and surprising allies—Darcy faces trials that force him to question everything he believed about honour, duty, and the wife he abandoned.
But their story might have changed at Hatfield, in the seconds between Elizabeth's shout and the screaming chaos of a near-tragedy. Did he hear her? Did he turn back?
Your choice between two endings decides whether understanding comes early—or costs them both dearly.
The author went to great lengths to make the stpry as silly as it could be
It was already problematic that the second book repeated the same mistakes of the first one
Now the second part of the book was just ridiculous Instead of actually developing what he had previously written, the author just threw more and more pathetic elements _ a fever that made darcy forgetful, a ridiculous plot planned to minute of a scape, a fake death, a fake name....
Really Was there no editor? No kind soul to tell the author this was incredibly chaotic?
This was a good read.This was a fun read. I like Darcy in a story. I like Elizabeth in this story. Her parts were told during Darcy's section. This was my second time reading this story. And I don't know if there was much of a change from the fanfiction.net version
This had angst. Darcy and Elizabeth actually had to work for their relationship. And they were willing to work for it. They put in effort, they had support systems around each other. They had people to tell them like it is they didn't have people that coddled them. I usually try to avoid angst. I haven't liked ank since I was a teenager. But for some reason, because maybe because it rained recently, this story hit the spot and I actually liked the anks that was going on in this. And I like how Elizabeth handled this situation. She was in with all the dignity and pride.
Very unusual variation with our well known people. Interesting spin spanning two books. I was reading with high anticipation with one breath, how it will end. Recommending !!!
Then immediately go on to Book 2. What a ride. How clever and captivating. I don't want to say more because I am afraid of inadvertently revealing spoilers. Really looking forward to book 3.