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Romances from the Heart: Darcy and Elizabeth Short Stories Collection 1 - Darcy and Elizabeth Short Stories

P. O. Dixon

Publisher: Regents and Cotswold Book Group

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Summary

A charming collection of #1 Best Sellers in Historical Fiction Short Stories based on Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice that will make you fall in love with Mr. Darcy again and again and again. 
 
Expecting His Proposal  
“ Sweet and diverting …”  
 
Her head full of the tall, handsome gentleman from Derbyshire, Miss Elizabeth Bennet expects Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy's proposal in Hunsford.  
 
A Tender Moment 
“Short and engaging …”  
 
Having suffered a terrible case of foot-in-mouth disease, Mr. Darcy apologizes to Miss Elizabeth at Lucas Lodge.  
 
Pride and Sensuality 
“Sensual and Intoxicating …”  
 
During the days leading up to his nuptials, Mr. Darcy's mind is agreeably engaged on the wedding night. 
 
Available since: 09/07/2017.

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