Banishing Mr. Darcy’s Loneliness by Kay Mares
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Overview: Jane Austen’s feisty Elizabeth Bennet has read a letter from the proud and haughty Mr. Darcy wherein he tried to explain himself and his actions to her regarding separating Jane Bennet from Charles Bingley and he addressed the charges Wickham has laid at his feet. Earlier Mr. Darcy had proposed to Elizabeth and she soundly and thoroughly rejected all he offered. In a twist of fate, after receiving knowledge about Lydia’s elopement with Mr. Wickham, Mrs. Bennet sends Jane to retrieve Elizabeth from Hunsford, convinced Elizabeth will return home sooner. Imagine the surprise of the sisters as they spy a fine carriage without horses alongside one of the smaller, less traveled paths and two stranded gentlemen.
When the Bennet sisters stop to offer help to Darcy and his cousin, a sorrel coach horse who is lame effectively causes their party to become stranded with the gentlemen. Darcy is made aware of the tragedy which has befallen Elizabeth’s family while Elizabeth learns some startling and sobering facts about the inscrutable Mr. Darcy. As the group finds shelter and food, Elizabeth is shocked to see Darcy’s amiable and humorous cousin, Henry Fitzwilliam, take a backseat to a warm and witty Darcy once the strictures of propriety are loosened.
However, Elizabeth unwittingly becomes privy to the knowledge Darcy will no longer force his presence onto Miss Elizabeth as he tries to protect her from the most disagreeable man she knows – him. But more distressing is the intelligence she gains when she learns the kind gentle man she has grown to love may never marry, convinced he blasted his one chance at bliss. Elizabeth worries she has destroyed the warm man she came to know since Mr. Darcy has vowed to remain alone for the rest of his life. Can a few conversations with Darcy while he attends to the lame horse convince him Elizabeth no longer holds him in disdain?
Genre: Fiction > Romance
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