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Raised a boy, "Mr. Elias Bennet" risked her secret by kissing Mr. Darcy in London. And when Mr. Darcy comes to Netherfield, jealousy, intrigue, and hidden enemies threaten to end it all. After their kiss, Mr. Elias Bennet expects never again to meet Mr. Darcy. But when Darcy and Bingley come to Netherfield Hall, jealousy, intrigue, and disaster follow. How can Elias ignore her feelings when Mr. Bingley and Jane are falling in love? And when Bingley's enemy puts Jane in mortal danger, will either budding romance survive? Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy wishes he was the sort to kiss and forget, but how can he when the object of his desire is so near and so impossible? A friendly boxing match rekindles passion, and jealousy blazes as Darcy discovers Mr. Bennet and Miss Charlotte Lucas are uncommonly close. Worse, Bingley is falling for Jane. Darcy knows he needs to end this courtship before things get out of hand. But before Darcy can persuade his friend, the Meryton assembly, and its aftermath, set fire to all their plans. Mr. Darcy's Assembly is Part 2 of A Bennet by Any Other Name, an adventurous, sweet and spicy Pride and Prejudice serial of 30,500 words where gender lines blur as passions rise. Warning: This is a serial. Each part ends on a cliffhanger. I will collect the parts into one volume whenever the serial is finished, so if you'd rather wait, I understand.
Aliyah Daltores finally feels sure of herself and her walk with God. But, just when she felt safe and secure, things changed. As she continues to follow her conquest, pieces come together, and others fall short. Choices are made, decisions are final, and things are about to get real.
The first installment in Pamela Aidan’s irresistible trilogy, An Assembly Such As This takes us into the world of Jane Austen’s Fitzwilliam Darcy. “She is tolerable; but not handsome enough to tempt me.” So begins the timeless romance of Fitzwilliam Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice. Jane Austen's classic novel is beloved by millions, but little is revealed in the book about the mysterious and handsome hero, Mr. Darcy. And so the question has long remained: Who is Fitzwilliam Darcy? In An Assembly Such as This, Pamela Aidan finally answers that long-standing question. In this first book of her Fitzwilliam Darcy, Gentleman trilogy, she reintroduces us to Darcy during his visit to Hertfordshire with his friend Charles Bingley and reveals Darcy's hidden perspective on the events of Pride and Prejudice. As Darcy spends more time at Netherfield supervising Bingley and fending off Miss Bingley's persistent advances, his unwilling attraction to Elizabeth grows—as does his concern about her relationship with his nemesis, George Wickham. Setting the story vividly against the colorful historical and political background of the Regency, Aidan writes in a style comfortably at home with Austen but with a wit and humor very much her own. Aidan adds her own cast of fascinating characters to those in Austen's original, weaving a rich tapestry from Darcy's past and present. Austen fans and newcomers alike will love this new chapter of the most famous romance of all time.
Includes various departmental reports and reports of commissions. Cf. Gregory. Serial publications of foreign governments, 1815-1931.
This book has been reformatted for easier reading."Mr. Darcy! Good morning, sir. I am surprised to see you here," Elizabeth managed to utter although she was shocked by his presence on Oakham Mount. How could he actually be here when he had been on her mind throughout most of the night and since she had awakened this morning? Elizabeth Bennet has been back in Hertfordshire for months and she hasn't been sleeping well. She cannot seem to get Fitzwilliam Darcy, his insulting proposal and his letter of explanation out of her mind. One day, she sets out for her daily walk and finds Mr. Darcy waiting for her on Oakham Mount. He renews his proposal and after another sleepless night, she accepts. As they start their married life in London, all is well until Elizabeth visits the modiste with Lady Matlock and encounters Lady Alice Thornton. From that day forward, misinformation, hurtful comments, Darcy's pride and Elizabeth's self-doubts come together and build a wall between ODC. Will Elizabeth learn the truth about Darcy's apparent betrayal? Can they begin to understand the truth of what has really happened and come to love each other as they once did? Was the Invisible thread which once connected them severed beyond repair?