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Cherishing Kitty: A Pride and Prejudice Variation - Marrying Elizabeth #5 - cover

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Cherishing Kitty: A Pride and Prejudice Variation - Marrying Elizabeth #5

Leenie Brown

Publisher: Leenie B Books

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Summary

She loves him. He loves her. If only each knew the other's heart. 
  
Kitty Bennet hadn't meant she would never marry the gentleman she was caught kissing. She had only meant she couldn't marry him just yet. She has a promise to keep first. However, before she can explain herself to him, he tosses her heart back at her in a thousand broken pieces. 
Lorcan Langley is in love with Kitty, but when she declares she has no desire to marry him, he comes to the heart-rending decision to give her what she wants - a future without him. 
  
As both Lorcan and Kitty attempt to move on with their lives into bleak futures without the person they love, a broken wheel will bring their plans to a screeching and potentially disastrous end. 
  
Cherishing Kitty is the fifth installment in Leenie Brown's Pride and Prejudice variation series Marrying Elizabeth.  If you like misunderstandings between lovers and second chance romances, then you'll enjoy this story about discovering that happiness and doing the right thing do not have to be mutually exclusive. 
  
So, put the kettle on, grab your copy of Cherishing Kitty, and join Kitty and Lorcan as they are forced together and lay a foundation for a happily ever after that is uniquely their own.
Available since: 04/20/2020.

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