Reader Feedback: "It was refreshing to see a very different type of Caroline who was not demented or vengeful. The story flowed smoothly and I didn't mind that there wasn't much angst in it." "What a delightful variation." "This is a whole lot more happier than the original ! Most likeable and thank goodness not hardly any references towards Mother De Bourgh!" ***** Elizabeth Bennet learns she was mistaken about the character of both Mr. Darcy and another new acquaintance, one who she never would have thought could possibly be affable. But in coming to know the woman better, Elizabeth realizes that Caroline is actually someone she wishes to call "friend." ***** "I apologize for my unseemly outburst. But I must own that I am excessively diverted at the thought that you think I wish to elicit a proposal from Mr. Darcy." "On the contrary, Mr. Darcy, I believe that I understand you perfectly. Or have you forgotten that the Bingley money was obtained in the despicable realm of trade? On a pure societal scale, Miss Elizabeth Bennet was above me only a few short months ago, regardless of whatever dowry she may or may not possess. The money I brought to my marriage still carries the stench of trade, and you well know it. And for that matter, as Charles still does not own an estate, he cannot be considered to be an appropriate acquaintance for your sister either. Even should he purchase one, it will be long before he or his descendants will truly be accepted." "You are very much mistaken if you believe that you are not loved. Your sister's love I know you do not doubt, but I must tell you that you are dearer now to me than my own sister. I will not have you fleeing from that man when it is he who should flee before you." For a different Pride and Prejudice variation, scroll up and purchase Un Unlikely Friendship.
Genre: Historical Romance
Genre: Historical Romance
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