Product Description
Mr & Mrs Darcy have an exceedingly passionate marriage in this continuing saga of one of the most exciting, intriguing couples in the Jane Austen literature. As the Darcys raise their babies, enjoy their conjugal felicity and manage the great estate of Pemberley, the beloved characters from Jane Austen's original are joined by Linda Berdoll's imaginative new creations for a compelling, sexy and epic story guaranteed to keep you turning the pages and gasping with delight.
From the Publisher
Berdoll's first Novel, Mr Darcy Takes A Wife, was a finalist
for the Ben Franklin and Foreward awards and has sold more than 145,000
copies to date.
for the Ben Franklin and Foreward awards and has sold more than 145,000
copies to date.
From the Inside Flap
As our story recommences all should be bliss in the Darcy
household. At long last, Lizzy has birthed an heir and Darcy is again by
her side. Motherhood however has not only rendered busy and distracted,
child birth itself has left her temporarily "indisposed". Although Darcys
heart aches for what his Lizzy has endured, it is not the throbbing of his
heart that is most troubling to his serenity - it is the palpable pain in
his loins.....
household. At long last, Lizzy has birthed an heir and Darcy is again by
her side. Motherhood however has not only rendered busy and distracted,
child birth itself has left her temporarily "indisposed". Although Darcys
heart aches for what his Lizzy has endured, it is not the throbbing of his
heart that is most troubling to his serenity - it is the palpable pain in
his loins.....
From the Back Cover
Pride and Prejudice continues...hold onto your bonnets.
About the Author
Linda Berdoll is the author of the number one best-selling Jane Austen sequel - her first novel, Mr Darcy Takes A Wife. Linda Berdoll is a self-described "Texas farm wife" whose interest in all things Austen was piquired by the BBC/A&E mini-series of Pride and Prejudice. Four years and much research later, Mr Darcy Takes A Wife (originally title The Bar Sinister) appeared, to the acclaim of readers and the horror of Jane Austen purists. She and her husband live on a pecan farm in Del Valle, Texas. Although she admits that she eloped in a manner simiar to Lydia Bennet's, to her great fortune it was with Darcy, not Wickham.
Excerpted from Darcy & Elizabeth: Nights and Days at Pemberley (Pride & Prejudice Continues) by Linda Berdoll. Copyright © 2006. Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
Having weathered these many woes within the bosom of her very own
family, Elizabeth Darcy felt exquisitely compensated by the two babes
nestled in her arms. Indeed, that her husband had survived the war,
quarantine, brigands, and pestilence and returned to her whole was all she
desired.
family, Elizabeth Darcy felt exquisitely compensated by the two babes
nestled in her arms. Indeed, that her husband had survived the war,
quarantine, brigands, and pestilence and returned to her whole was all she
desired.