Darcy and the Spring Surprise
Regency Pride and Prejudice Variation
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Publisher Description
Elizabeth Darcy has joyful news for her husband—if only she can get him alone!
After six months of marriage, Lizzy and Darcy have settled into life at Pemberley. Spring projects keep Darcy busy around the estate, so Lizzy plans a romantic evening. She has news to share—but Darcy has a surprise of his own!
Keep your vinaigrette handy! This sensual Pride and Prejudice variation features witty banter, skinny dipping, and passionate kisses. It has a happy ending and no cliffhanger.
Customer Reviews
6 months after their wedding
Story timeline is 6 months after their wedding. Elizabeth trying to have an active role in Pemberley area. I thought it funny that again Elizabeth were at odds with a curate. (And he provoked her anger.I felt her emotions). Then I find Darcy so sweet, very supportive and unreserved. One can feel their great affection for each other. Overall, the characters remained the way they were (except a little emotional lability for Lizzy, which is understandable) and the strength of their love was shared in this story
This is a nice short story. I recommend for P & P mature fans (Has mature scenes).
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Darcy’s surprise is for Elizabeth
This is a short story of the lives of Darcy and Elizabeth after that are married. Elizabeth’s insecurity come into play when she realizes how many depend on Pemberley. Elizabeth has a plan to start a school for girls and finds herself in a uncomfortable situation and unsure of how to approach Darcy as he has been busy working. Darcy’s surprise is for Elizabeth.
I enjoyed the story, it kept me wondering ow Elizabeth would handle the situations she finds herself in as the wife of a wealthy land owner. The joys and the frustrations make her all more human and not just a character. I thought Darcy was supportive I just wish the story was longer.
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