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The last man in the world she could be prevailed upon to marry…is her husband?
In Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, Elizabeth Bennet tells the proud Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy that she wouldn't marry him if he were the last man in the world.
But what if she never said the words? What if circumstances conspired to make her accept Darcy the first time he proposes?
In this installment of Abigail Reynolds's acclaimed Pride and Prejudice Variations, Elizabeth agrees to marry Darcy against her better judgment, setting off a chain of events that nearly brings disaster to them both…
248 pages, Kindle Edition
First published June 24, 2007
Fucking hell. Why would I start a book I know I'm going to like at 2am? It's now 7. Why do I do this to myself.
As many issues as I had with this book - and they were big ones - I loved every minute of it.





"I want no more duty kisses, Elizabeth. Their taste is bitter.”



"She could not evade him at dinner, but she chose to speak only when spoken to, playing an old game of pretending to be Jane and answering each question as Jane would "
