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The son of Mr. Collins is in London. Will he be awkward or charming? Can he win over the heart of one of Darcy’s daughters?
****This book is included inJane Austen's Pride and Prejudice Clean and Wholesome Continuation by Eliza Heaton.****
Expecting her first day in London to be utterly wonderful, Mary Charlotte, Darcy’s favorite daughter, is disappointed when the first gentleman she meets is nothing but rude. Hoping that the rest of the Season will go well, she is astonished to discover that the gentleman in question is none other than Mr. William Collins, son of her mother’s closest friend. Thinking him a gentleman unworthy of her attention, Mary Charlotte determines to spend as little time with him as possible – only to find herself drawn into a strange and confusing situation.
Making a poor first impression is never a good thing and, as much as he is disinclined towards Miss Darcy, William Collins soon finds himself wishing to improve his standing with her – although quite why he should wish for such a thing, he cannot quite understand. When rumors spread and his reputation threatened, William finds himself turning to the only person who might be able to save him….Miss Mary Charlotte Darcy.
Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice Clean and Wholesome Continuation is an 8-book series. This is one book containing books 1-4: Love and Illness find Pemberley Love and a Scoundrel at Pemberley Lydia is a Widow Georgiana Darcy Every book tells the complete romance story of a character from Pride and Prejudice. Books 1-4 recount the births of Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth’s children. Books 5-8 (1-4 of Darcy's Daughters) follow their children’s lives, struggles, and romances.
Mary Charlotte ★★★★★
A fantastic tale of wit and loyalty!
This story of Mary and the son of Mr. Collins was fantastic! I loved the enemies to friends troupe and the drama that ensued. I will definitely be reading more of Eliza Heaton!
**There are no cliff hangers to the individual love story inside each book, but thankfully, there is a continuation of life at Pemberley in books to come. Each book is about 30,000 words and contains no cheating.
Genre: Historical Romance
****This book is included inJane Austen's Pride and Prejudice Clean and Wholesome Continuation by Eliza Heaton.****
Expecting her first day in London to be utterly wonderful, Mary Charlotte, Darcy’s favorite daughter, is disappointed when the first gentleman she meets is nothing but rude. Hoping that the rest of the Season will go well, she is astonished to discover that the gentleman in question is none other than Mr. William Collins, son of her mother’s closest friend. Thinking him a gentleman unworthy of her attention, Mary Charlotte determines to spend as little time with him as possible – only to find herself drawn into a strange and confusing situation.
Making a poor first impression is never a good thing and, as much as he is disinclined towards Miss Darcy, William Collins soon finds himself wishing to improve his standing with her – although quite why he should wish for such a thing, he cannot quite understand. When rumors spread and his reputation threatened, William finds himself turning to the only person who might be able to save him….Miss Mary Charlotte Darcy.
Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice Clean and Wholesome Continuation is an 8-book series. This is one book containing books 1-4: Love and Illness find Pemberley Love and a Scoundrel at Pemberley Lydia is a Widow Georgiana Darcy Every book tells the complete romance story of a character from Pride and Prejudice. Books 1-4 recount the births of Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth’s children. Books 5-8 (1-4 of Darcy's Daughters) follow their children’s lives, struggles, and romances.
Mary Charlotte ★★★★★
A fantastic tale of wit and loyalty!
This story of Mary and the son of Mr. Collins was fantastic! I loved the enemies to friends troupe and the drama that ensued. I will definitely be reading more of Eliza Heaton!
**There are no cliff hangers to the individual love story inside each book, but thankfully, there is a continuation of life at Pemberley in books to come. Each book is about 30,000 words and contains no cheating.
Genre: Historical Romance
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