Compromised! A Pride and Prejudice Variation
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Rating | : | 4.34 (521 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1516921429 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 298 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-03-09 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Intrigued with the many possibilities, she began developing her own story for Fitzwilliam Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet. She is typing as fast as she can to keep up. Joy loved to take an occasional break from the Latin culture and bury herself in reading English literature about her favorite English characters. At the time she wrote her first novel, "A Father's Sins", she was living high in the Andes Mountains of South America. Joy, and her husband of 35 years, lived next door to th
I loved the love shared between D&E Elizabeth Bennet I loved the love shared between D&E. I always enjoy when an author can give us a glimpse into the couples private moments. The secret words lovers share and such. There are plenty of moments where the pair whisper words of affection. I loved that the author let us experience their love. As always though I could always take a little more of those moments and even a deeper attachment and passion would have been pleasing to me but it is sweet as it is. Their are reviews which let you get a complete idea of what to expect and I see no need to recap but my over all impression was that by books end you will have a complete under. My Opinion said Don't miss this one!. J. Dawn King has done it again, another superb story. What great characters and a scintillating plot. Try to slow down enough in your reading to really fully appreciate the great details and colorful characters. Yes, I strongly recommend this book.. Cupid is very busy in this tale as he brings more than ODC together Yes, as stated in another review, the author would have been justified in adding an "s" to the end of her title. This book is delightful in giving us that situation in seriousness, in chance and in humor as we read of more than one couple's coming together"when you plan a trick on someone to get them alone" (as explained by a certain aunt to her niece).The characters of Darcy and Elizabeth are written with such poignancy in the very first instance of our reading, setting the stage for their coming together, that I had to pause, sigh and speculate on how well the author writes to draw us in and to allow us to love both figu
Discovery changes the course of their lives as Elizabeth is forced to accept a reluctant proposal of marriage from this man whom she has just barely begun to respect. Can Jane Austen’s most beloved couple reach a compromise that might turn a tenuous friendship into a loving marriage? Will it survive as desperate, unscrupulous, and foolish people alike set compromising machinations into motion for their own greedy ends? Follow Elizabeth and Darcy in this novel-length Regency romance as J. In marriage-minded Regency England, one simple word can ruin your life. Fitzwilliam Darcy outside Netherfield, alone and at his most vulnerable, she must make a quick decision to bend the rules of propriety to help him or turn her back on someone in need. When Elizabeth finds Mr. Compromise! can bring down a virtuous maiden, like Miss Elizabeth Bennet, and her entire family along with her. Her tender heart reaches out to him and his wounded one grabs hold of her well-intentioned support. Dawn King takes them through a sweet variation of Pride and Prejudice where compromises abound and outcomes will surprise you. BONUS PREVIEW INCLUDED: The Trouble With Horses by Elizabeth Ann West
. Joy loved to take an occasional break from the Latin culture and bury herself in reading English literature about her favorite English characters. In late 2014 the Kings relocated to Oregon where other stories popped into her head. Joy, and her husband of 35 years, lived next door to their only child, Jennifer, her husband, and twin grandchildren and is a native Oregonian. About the Author Joy Dawn King fell in love with Jane Austen's writings in 2012 and discovered the world of fan fiction shortly after. Intrigued with the many possibilities, she began developing her own story for Fitzwill