Play & Perturbation: A Steamy Pride & Prejudice Variation

· The Pemberley Letters Book 2 · Stillpoint Digital Press
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Oh, no! Newlyweds Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam Darcy are pulled apart once more!

A steamy follow-up to Cady West's Darcy & Desire


St Valentine's is around the corner, and Lizzy and Darcy are accompanying Georgiana as she begins to dare the London Season — when Lizzy is called away to Longbourn.


Through this witty, passionate correspondence, follow our dear couple as they combat overwrought parents, wayward sisters, and more longing than they can bear!


Preview:


My dearest Darcy —


I am writing this by the light of a single candle while Florry bustles about, packing my warmest clothes.


Mrs Martin woke me as the bells of St George’s were ringing four o’clock, scarcely three hours after we had reached our bed, and less than that since we had finished warming ourselves so pleasantly and so thoroughly. Mr Hill had ridden through the night the twenty-four miles from Longbourn to Mayfair to deliver from Jane the news that our father is ill — gravely so, she fears — and that Mama needs my assistance. Knowing that we had got to bed late, Mrs Martin sensibly chose to wake me, rather than the both of us. And I, knowing how dear Georgiana relies upon her brother, and how uncertain the enterprise of her coming out currently stands, knew that I must depart without you.


And looking upon you, sleeping soundly in the bed in which we have so thoroughly and so recently pleased and enjoyed one another, I could not bear to wake you.


Forgive me, husband. I believe that I love you not wisely, but too well; yet rather than the Moor’s jealous passion, I am jealous of your rest. I fear too that if I once wake you, I should never be capable of leaving you.


(20,000 words — Sequel to Darcy & Desire, steamy epistolary romance)

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