ISBN-13: 9781517059699 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 278 str.
Escape to the era of Downton Abbey and experience all the drama of World War 1 alongside literature's iconic Elizabeth Bennet & Fitzwilliam Darcy. You'll watch their tender love unfold as they learn to work together and reconcile their differences amidst the turbulence of war.
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Heartbroken. Devastated.
WW1 Captain Fitzwilliam Darcy was rejected by the woman he loved and left grief-stricken over the loss of his men. "Enough " Darcy vows, "No more sentimental entanglements. No comrades, no dog, and certainly no woman "
But a covert assignment at a chateau-turned-field-hospital brings him face to face with his beloved Elizabeth--who's working with a dashing American doctor and embroiled in the conspiracy he's been sent to investigate.
Working side by side with her, Darcy is forced to examine his own heart and grapple with his feelings for her while searching for the traitors.
When a near-miracle shatters the ice encasing his heart, he can only think of winning Elizabeth back. Can he prove her innocence and build a lasting bridge with her before she's condemned to a traitor's noose?
Darcy can only hope....
-Perfect for fans of Downton Abbey and Jane Austen -Awarded 2016 favourite by two blogs-- Just Jane 1813 and From Pemberley to Milton -Cameo appearance by John Thornton of North & South -Rated PG-13 for mild language & war scenes. Romance is clean. -Note: Darcy's Hope has a happy ending but continues in Darcy's Hope at Donwell Abbey. In the sequel, readers will experience the full resolution of the mystery, and our beloved couple's love will face a new, tragic test. -Video trailer and audio excerpt at GingerMonette .com
..".a stellar example of fine Austenesque literature. Ms. Monette has crafted an exceptionally moving story complete with a compelling plot, danger, mystery, action, introspection, vivid detail, and an emotionally wrought romance. Even if you are not one to enjoy war stories, I entreat you to give this one a try Austenesque Reviews
Darcy's Hope uses British spellings like signalling, fuelling, haemorrhage, honour, realise, agonise, tyre, etc.
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