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Mr. Darcy's Bride

By: Rowan Renault
Narrated by: Josephine Hall
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He saved her. But can he keep her?

After Mr. Bennet's sudden death, Mrs. Bennet and her daughters do not know where they will go or who will take care of them. Elizabeth receives a proposal from a horrible man, and in her reduced circumstances, she needs to consider it.

Mr. Darcy is not about to let the woman that he secretly loves wed another man. He will do whatever it takes to make her his. She may agree to marry him, but can he truly make her his wife?

This is a clean Regency novel with a guaranteed happily-ever-after!

©2017 Rowan Renault (P)2017 Rowan Renault
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So inaccurate

If you are going to write historical fiction, research, research, research. This is no more a P&P JAFF or historical fiction than a modern blog. For example: dialogue-- this is not the language of Regency England, servants had to be single-- there was no fratinzation allowed and the masters of the houses did not involve themselves with the servants. People did not walk into a house and make self introductions. Please refer to better written books before trying again.
To make matters worse, the narrator is nasal and over acts. Dont waste your money

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