With Quill and Ink
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Publisher Description
Darcy has just been bequeathed the most precious of all inheritances. Of course, he thinks he's just getting an estate.
When Fitzwilliam Darcy inherits Netherfield, he sees no need to keep it. He has enough property, and the idea of helping his friend become a landed gentleman brings Darcy great satisfaction. However, upon arrival in Hertfordshire, he discovers that his inheritance comes with a very pretty incumbrance.
Elizabeth Bennet has always admired one corner of Netherfield's gardens and now it is hers. She finds the gift both odd and an honour. It isn't until the day Darcy arrives at Netherfield that she finds out her former neighbor's gift comes with one major stipulation. She must marry before Netherfield can be sold.
With the happiness of a most beloved sister hanging in the balance, Elizabeth resigns herself to the matchmaking schemes of Darcy and his cousin. As Darcy sets about the task of finding Elizabeth her perfect match, he will figure out that his true inheritance is her. But will he realize it before she accepts one of the gentlemen he picked out for her?
With Quill and Ink is the third installment in Leenie Brown's Sweet Possibilities collection of Darcy and Elizabeth variations. If you like Hallmark-style romances that involve a shared inheritance but are set in the Regency era, then you'll enjoy this story where a surprise complication leads to the sweetest of all solutions.
So, settle into your favourite reading spot, download your copy of With Quill and Ink, and indulge in the sweet romantic possibility of enduring love being found thanks to a few strokes of ink on a page.
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Each story in the Sweet Possibilities Collection is a complete romance and can stand alone. However, each story also has a Sweet Extras novelette sequel. These are the books in this series paired with their novelette-length sequels:
Matching Mr. Darcy (Moonlight, Mistletoe, and Mary)Christmas in Gracechurch Street (Midnight with Mary)With Quill and Ink (Charming Miss Mary)