Bluebells in the Mourning

by KaraLynne Mackrory

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Is it true that. . . ...nothing can be lost that love cannot find? Jane Austens beloved "Pride and Prejudice" is readapted in this Regency tale of love in the face of tragedy. Mr. Darcy is thwarted in his attempt to propose to Elizabeth Bennet at Hunsford when he encounters her minutes after she receives the sad news from Longbourn of her sisters death. His gallantry and compassion as he escorts her back to Hertfordshire begins to unravel the many threads of her discontent with him. While show more her family heals from their loss, Darcy must search London for answers --- answers that might bring justice but also might just mark the end of his own hopes with Elizabeth. show less

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The plot is unclear, the story is too long and illogical, the characters have nothing in common with the real P&P. And on top of all the language is not far from primitive.
Mr. Darcy walks to Hunsford parsonage to propose to Elizabeth Bennet just as she has finished reading a letter from Jane informing her of the death of Lydia.
He transports her with Maria Lucas to his Town House and then to Longbourn.
Can his compassion and behaviour convince Elizabeth of his worth. Can Darcy discover the cause of Lydia's death and what happens when Georgiana decides to help bring Elizabeth and Darcy together.

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Fiction and Literature, Romance, Historical Fiction
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PR6063 .A236Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature1961-2000
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