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The Darcys' First Christmas - Sweet Tea Stories #2 - cover

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The Darcys' First Christmas - Sweet Tea Stories #2

Maria Grace

Publisher: White Soup Press

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The Darcys' First Christmas 
Sweet, Austen-inspired treats, perfect with a cup of tea. 
Full of hope and ripe with possibility, Christmastide tales refresh the heart with optimism and anticipation. 
The Darcys' First Christmas 
Elizabeth anxiously anticipates her new duties as mistress of Pemberley. Darcy is confident of her success, but she cannot bring herself to share his optimism. 
Unexpected guests unsettle all her plans and offer her the perfect Christmastide gift, shattered confidence. 
Can she and Darcy overcome their misunderstandings and salvage their first Christmastide together?   
From the award winning author of Given Good Principles, Remember the Past and Mistaking Her Character, Sweet Tea short stories offer the perfect bite to transport readers back to the Regency era for the first days of new love.
Available since: 11/28/2015.

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