Snowed in with Darcy
Steamy Pride and Prejudice Variation
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4.6 • 5 Ratings
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- $3.99
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Publisher Description
It's cold outside…and there's only one bed!
Walking home from Meryton, Elizabeth Bennet gets caught in a sudden snowstorm. A tall, handsome figure on horseback approaches. To her dismay, it's the disagreeable Mr. Darcy, traveling from London to Netherfield.
The two shelter in her father's hunting lodge until the storm passes. She's shocked to learn the reason for Darcy's journey. Stranded with him in a cabin overnight, can she protect her reputation? Or will she be forced to marry a man she despises?
Keep your vinaigrette handy for this steamy Pride and Prejudice sensual intimate variation! This novella has a happy ending and no cliffhanger.
Customer Reviews
short and steamy
Compromising situation but this was not a FMS. I enjoyed reading Darcy's devotion/love for Elizabeth. (Spoiler: esp the part about ... madness of Ms. Bingley). Lizzy was not quite I expected her to be, She seemed easily persuaded to believe Mr. Darcy words/accounts. Nevertheless, it was realistic and an enjoyable read. There are intimate moments but glad the culmination is emphasized after itis official. (Just old fashion me)
A great quick, sweet read for mature P & P fans.
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Snowed in a cabin
Darcy comes to Meryton to find out about Miss Bennet’s true feelings toward his friend Bingley. There is a sudden snow storm he comes across Elizabeth Bennet and they take shelter in a cabin. Elizabeth and Darcy talk, as in actual conversation that clears up almost all their misunderstandings. They need to spend the night together and things lead to things. I will not ruin it for you.
What I enjoyed about the story was it brought together Darcy and Elizabeth so they could talk without all the distractions of the other characters especially Miss Bingley. They found their true feelings for each other and began to think like a couple with a future.
This is a shorter story not a novel and that was disappointing to me.
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