
A Selfish Disdain (Pride and Prejudice Variation)
Blurb
When Jane Bennet’s whirlwind romance with Charles Bingley brings the Bennet and Bingley families together at Netherfield, Elizabeth Bennet finds herself spending far more time in the company of Fitzwilliam Darcy than either of them anticipated.
From their first meeting, Elizabeth and Darcy clash.
She finds him proud, aloof, insufferably opinionated and somewhat disdainful of the feelings of others; he finds her spirited, impertinent, and impossible to ignore.
Every conversation becomes a battle of wit, each determined to have the last word.
But beneath their sharp exchanges, something neither expects begins to grow. Darcy is captivated by Elizabeth’s intelligence, her laughter, and her complete refusal to flatter him.
Elizabeth, despite herself, begins to suspect that the reserved gentleman may be more complicated than she first believed.
Yet the closer they become, the harder it is to distinguish irritation from attraction.
With Jane and Bingley’s engagement drawing them repeatedly together, Darcy must confront the feelings he has fought to suppress.
Elizabeth, meanwhile, must decide whether the man she once dismissed as arrogant is actually the man who understands her best.
An attack from highway men, an overturned carriage, and a deep wound flip their world upside down, and they must rely upon each other to see themselves to safety.
Can two people so determined to disagree find their way to love, or will pride and prejudice keep them apart?
Features: Jane & Bingley’s whirlwind courtship ? Netherfield restored ? Enemies to lovers ? Witty banter ? Brooding Darcy ? Protective brotherly friendship ? Slow-burn romance ? Family gatherings ? Emotional longing ? Action and adventure ? Happily Ever After
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