Fascination & Falsehoods

Author: Jayne Bamber
Genre(s): Romance | Historical
Total pages: 60
Fascination & Falsehoods

Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy’s whirlwind courtship in London is thwarted by Lady Catherine – who thinks her adopted daughter deserves better….

After a carriage accident in Kent leaves Fanny Bennet a widow with two young daughters, she find herself a permanent fixture at Rosings Park, and the intimidate friend of Lady Catherine de Bourgh. After Mrs. Bennet’s death, Jane and Elizabeth are raised along side their friend Anne de Bourgh, as daughters of Rosings. And when Anne’s health claims her life, Lady Catherine’s attachment to Elizabeth and her sister only deepens.

When Lady Catherine decides that it is time to find her girls husbands, she takes them to town, determined that they shall have only the best of all that London has to offer. Jane conveniently falls in love with the man intended for her – but Elizabeth is immediately beguiled by a gentleman of mysterious origins.

Will Darcy is charming, intelligent, and exceedingly fascinating – but he is more than he appears to be. In London he amuses himself with his dearest friends, Richard Fitzwilliam and Charles Bingley… under the alias he chose on a lark. His false identity is an escape from the responsibilities that await William Worthing, the man he was raised to be when he was adopted as a foundling infant. But it is his very name that captivates the imagination of the woman who captures his heart….

Elizabeth and Darcy’s whirlwind courtship comes to a screeching halt when Lady Catherine forbids their union and separates the pair of devoted lovers. Their ensuing determination to be together sets off a comedic chain reaction of events that brings family secrets to light, and united more than one happy couple.

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