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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. In this Pride and Prejudice variation, Elizabeth is staying at Netherfield looking after Jane. What if Darcy believes he has compromised Elizabeth. What does his sense of honour and obligation mean he must do? ( ) This was a really fun book with several unexpected surprises. I enjoyed seeing how the relationships developed between all the characters as well as seeing the various things that were different from the original story. I enjoyed the ending of the book although I still would have enjoyed an epilogue to see how things were going for the characters in the future but the story did wrap itself up well. This book also contains previews for Mister Darcy's Honeymoon & Letters from the Heart: A Pride and Prejudice Novella Variation. no reviews | add a review
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A chance, but meaningful, encounter in Netherfield's library changes everything between Darcy and Elizabeth. As they rush to the altar, Darcy's faulty memory may destroy their chance at domestic comfort before they begin. Knowing their obligations and no longer resisting their attraction, they forge a foundation of trust and respect. New feelings may not be enough, however, to overcome the misunderstanding which lays between them. Exploring the juncture of sentiment and reason, A Sense of Obligation, takes Darcy and Elizabeth on a passionate, humorous and introspective path toward happiness in marriage. No library descriptions found. |
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