Rebellion at Longbourn

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by Victoria Kincaid


  Recovering from a blow to the head, Elizabeth has no memory of her previous life, and a series of mistakes lead her to believe that Darcy is her husband. However, they have even bigger problems. As they travel through a hostile country, the saboteur mobilizes Napoleon’s network of spies to capture them and prevent them from returning home. Elizabeth slowly regains her memories, but they often leave her more confused.

  Darcy will do anything to help Elizabeth reach England safely, but what will she think of him when she learns the truth of their relationship?

  Darcy vs. Bennet

  Elizabeth Bennet is drawn to a handsome, mysterious man she meets at a masquerade ball. However, she gives up all hope for a future with him when she learns he is the son of George Darcy, the man who ruined her father’s life. Despite her father’s demand that she avoid the younger Darcy, when he appears in Hertfordshire Elizabeth cannot stop thinking about him, or seeking him out, or welcoming his kisses….

  Fitzwilliam Darcy has struggled to carve out a life independent from his father’s vindictive temperament and domineering ways, although the elder Darcy still controls the purse strings. After meeting Elizabeth Bennet, Darcy cannot imagine marrying anyone else, even though his father despises her family. More than anything he wants to make her his wife but doing so would mean sacrificing everything else….

  Other Books by Victoria Kincaid:

  When Mary Met the Colonel

  Darcy in Hollywood

  President Darcy

  Darcy and Deception

  Darcy’s Honor

  The Secrets of Darcy and Elizabeth

  Pride and Proposals

  Mr. Darcy to the Rescue

  Darcy vs. Bennet

  When Jane Got Angry

  Chaos Comes to Longbourn

  Christmas at Darcy House

  A Very Darcy Christmas

  When Charlotte Became Romantic

 

 

 


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