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The Darcys begin their married life as one of the happiest, most in-love couples imaginable, but flashes back to the days after the courtship, when Elizabeth and Darcy's passion for each other grew stronger. After a spicy wedding night, the couple finds their compatibility extends far beyond their matched wits. As Elizabeth settles into her role as mistress of a large household, her sister Jane grapples with her own, less passionate marriage to Charles Bingley. Thrown in as well are an illegitimate young man who just might be Darcy's son, a vengeful serving man who plagues the Darcys and develops an unhealthy fixation on Elizabeth, and suspicions of infidelity.

Meeka says:
I don't know why I do this, and read books written by authors who are continuing a series by another author. As much as I love Pride and Prejudice, this book just doesn't live up to the standards that Austen set when she was writing. It is always best to leave a book as the original author intended.



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