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When Elizabeth Bennet first meets Fitzwilliam Darcy, heir to Pemberley, she is not impressed.
He is dismissive and rather rude, while she is infatuated with his best friend Unfortunately, this friend has long been in love with a remarkable and unconventional High Society lady.
As Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam are thrown together at a house party and other gatherings, they start to appreciate each other. Darcy shows a romantic and charming side to his character.
Unfortunately, a singular object stands between the couple and happiness, Darcy's mother!
Lady Anne Darcy is devious, arrogant, spiteful, controlling and dangerous.
She makes Lady Catherine de Bourgh look sweet and appealing, in comparison.
A rough road of angst, separation and heartbreak lies ahead, before the possibility of a happily ever after resolution.
I really enjoyed this. Lady Anne Darcy is rarely portrayed as anything other than a kind and loving mother. Here is a villain we can all despise!
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