This Christmas, many wrongs will be made right…
If Lady Catherine fell suddenly ill on the point of travelling to Longbourn, Pride and Prejudice might have ended very differently. Without the confrontation between Lady Catherine and Elizabeth, Mr Darcy has no way of knowing how much her heart has changed. Worse still, he must stay at Rosings to help his aunt and cousin. Pining for Elizabeth, but unable to go to her, Mr Darcy can only wait and hope.
When Elizabeth hears nothing from Mr Darcy even after Mr Bingley returns to Netherfield, she imagines he has made his choice. After all, it is all too understandable that the connection between Lydia and Mr Wickham would divide them forever. However impossible it seems, she must try to forget him. Instead of spending Christmas crying over Mr Darcy, Elizabeth will go to Kent to visit Charlotte, who is expecting her first child. But a surprise awaits her there Mr Darcy himself!
This will be a Christmas full of transformation. Anne de Bourgh will find new strength and a surprising chance at love, while Lady Catherine may learn that there is more to Elizabeth and to Anne! than she ever knew. Most of all, Mr Darcy and Elizabeth will have one last chance to discover how they really feel about each other…and make this their most joyful Christmas yet! Readers can expect some humorous matchmaking, people changing for the better, and a great deal of Christmas spirit. This holiday love story is perfect for those looking for a sweet and wholesome romance filled with kindness and longing.
But will Mr Darcy get what he wants most for Christmas: Elizabeth’s hand in marriage?