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The Tenant's Guest

Autor Leenie Brown
en Limba Engleză Paperback

He was checking on tenants. She was visiting family. Both were about to receive a second chance.

When Fitzwilliam Darcy bought Willow Hall, he thought he was helping a friend escape an untenable situation. Little did he know he was purchasing a second chance for his own happiness. However, when he returns to Derbyshire to prepare for his friend's visit, that is exactly what he finds when he meets his tenant's guest.

Elizabeth Bennet has long regretted her harsh refusal of Mr. Darcy's proposal and, though she expects never to see him again, she also longs to be able to make things right. When she is sent ahead of her aunt and uncle to visit the Abbots at Willow Hall, she finds herself suddenly thrust back into Darcy's circle and given the chance she desires.

Just when Darcy and Elizabeth are set to embark on a second chance at happiness, an unexpected visitor arrives at Willow Hall, causing quite a stir and presenting a problem which could hinder our dear couple's happy future.

The Tenant's Guest, which is set in the summer after Darcy's dreadful first proposal, is Leenie Brown's second installment in her Willow Hall Romance Series. If you like Austen-inspired sweet romance about discovering love in unexpected places, then you'll love this Pride and Prejudice variation about claiming a second chance and holding onto it with both hands, come what may.

So, put the kettle on, grab your copy of The Tenant's Guest, and join Darcy and Elizabeth at Willow Hall as they rediscover their love for each other while surrounded by family and friends.

Readers might like to know:

Some events at the end of The Tenant's Guest are left unresolved as they will be the basis for the plot in Willow Hall Romance book 3.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781539613503
ISBN-10: 153961350X
Pagini: 222
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg