In Mr Darcy's Confidence

Author: Beatrice Langford
Genre(s): Romance | Historical
Total pages: 80
In Mr Darcy's Confidence

Have one honest conversation with Elizabeth Bennet, then leave Meryton forever. It ought to have been simple enough. But what Fitzwilliam Darcy intended to bring an end to their acquaintance will instead be only the beginning…

Darcy cannot be in the business of saving the world from George Wickham: he decided that much long ago. But when Wickham seems to be targeting the very same woman Darcy cannot stop thinking of, he begins to doubt…and when a letter from Georgiana shows him that those doubts are not his alone, he resolves to take action. Simply warn Elizabeth Bennet of that villain’s true nature, and he’ll be free to never think of her again — a conclusion that is immediately proved wrong when Mrs Bennet interprets his request for a private audience as the prelude to a proposal of marriage!

Unlike her mother, Elizabeth Bennet would never expect a proposal from Mr Darcy — not the stern, judgemental man who made no secret of finding her merely tolerable. But their conversation will reveal more than one secret and more than one misunderstanding, and Elizabeth soon comes to realise that the real Mr Darcy is not the man she thought she knew at all. The true Mr Darcy is a man she can respect, a man she can trust.

Even a man she could love.

But simply knowing that George Wickham is not to be trusted is not the same thing as preventing him from causing harm. And even as admiration and love grow between Elizabeth and Mr Darcy, there are those who would do anything to tear them apart.

In Mr Darcy’s Confidence is a sweet romance that explores what might have happened if Our Dear Couple were given reason to trust in each other before Mr Darcy had even left Meryton. Readers may expect Mr Darcy being an excellent guardian to Georgiana, Mary finding love, and Mr Darcy carrying Elizabeth about in his arms…strictly out of necessity, of course!

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