Miss Darcy's New
Companion
As the
Darcys are about to embark on their wedding trip
to Italy, they lose the capable service of Miss
Darcy's long-time companion. What will they do?
They cannot leave dear Georgiana without a
proper lady for a companion. Elizabeth Darcy's
aunt comes to their rescue, recommending the
lovely spinster Lucy Wetherspoon, whose family
she has long known.
Darcy also
asks his neighbor, Lord Fane, to watch out for
Georgiana in their absence. At two and thirty,
Lord Fane has decided he needs to wed an heiress
to restore his ancestral pile. Miss Darcy's
fortune is just what he needs.
Then he
meets the shabbily dressed Miss Wetherspoon, and
his world is utterly shaken by the profound
feelings the beautiful woman elicits in him.
After meddling from misguided-but-well-meaning
Mr. Collins, Lord Fane's honor demands he offer
for Georgiana Darcy though his heart will ever
belong to her shabbily dressed companion. (Read
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Miss Darcy's
Secret Love
"This
sweet Pride & Prejudice romance will have you
laughing."
Miss
Georgiana Darcy's first season was a resounding
success, judging from the eleven marriage
proposals she received—including one from the
most sought-after bachelor in the kingdom. The
Earl of Hampton is handsome and courtly and
clearly in want of Miss Darcy's large dowry.
Uniting herself with his lordship, she is sure,
would please her dear brother. If only she could
forget her lifelong love of Robert, Captain
Farrington of his Majesty's Dragoons, currently
in Spain.
Robert
returns to England to seek his brother's
permission to marry a Spanish noblewoman, but
has to wait until his brother returns from the
Continent. His oldest friend, Georgiana Darcy
(whom he has always called George), won't hear
of him being alone at his nearby Bodworth House
when Pemberley is teeming with activity. Robert
is immediately repulsed by Lord Hampton and
knows the man's not worthy of George.
Will
Robert realize what he feels for Georgiana is
more than friendship? Will they be able to
overcome well-intentioned meddling from those at
Pemberley? (Read an
excerpt here.)
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The Liberation
of Miss de Bourgh
"This is
one of Cheryl Bolen's classic
marriage-of-convenience stories."
Were it
not for needing the funds to launch his sisters,
Charles St. John, the Earl of Seaton, would
never have agreed to Lady Catherine de Bourgh's
proposal to marry her daughter in exchange for
being the de Bourgh's sole heir. But what can it
hurt? The exceedingly frail and sickly Miss Anne
de Bourgh is not expected to live until
Christmas.
How did a
nothing like her merit a handsome, titled
husband? Once Lord Seaton removes the lifelong
invalid away from her mother and brings her to
his ancestral home, he is gentle, patient, and
caring toward his wife. To please the man she's
fallen in love with Anne begins to eat more and
to force herself to more activity, and her
health begins to dramatically improve. Now, if
she could just earn that which she wants
most—his love. . . (Read an
excerpt here.)
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