
Engaged to Mr. Darcy
A Pride and Prejudice Variation
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Grace Belton

Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
London society never met a woman like the future Mrs. Darcy.
When Elizabeth Bennet accepts Mr. Darcy's proposal, she knows their engagement will cause a stir—but she's unprepared for the challenges that await her in London society. As the future Mrs. Darcy, Elizabeth must navigate unfamiliar waters, where her every word and action face scrutiny from those who question her suitability.
Mr. Darcy, determined to shield Elizabeth from criticism, soon realizes his betrothed possesses a resilience he hadn't fully appreciated. When scandal threatens their happiness in the form of the disreputable Mr. Wickham, Elizabeth demonstrates that she is more than equal to the demands of her future position.
As wedding preparations progress, Elizabeth and Darcy must learn to trust each other's strengths and work as partners against those who would undermine their match. Through elegant drawing rooms, glittering ballrooms, and quiet gardens, their journey from engaged couple to husband and wife transforms them both, proving that love can indeed overcome pride and prejudice—even among London's most unforgiving circles.
A delightful Pride and Prejudice variation exploring the period between engagement and marriage, when Elizabeth and Darcy forge the partnership that will carry them through life at Pemberley
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Good story
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Unfortunately, this author has not follow well. I taught my school children: Show don't tell.
Maybe it was the lack of real conflict that made this so boring. Conflict was introduced several times. However, it was just resolved in such an antiseptic way.
I do want to encourage the author because I appreciate that.It is clean and wholesome
Meh
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