Jane Austen's Mr. Darcy Prejudice Trilogy (Dear Mr. Darcy Book 4)
Description
Following on from Jane Austen's Mr. Darcy Pride Trilogy, the Prejudice Trilogy concists of the following three stories:
Prejudice and Expectation
Miss Elizabeth Bennet is startled by an unexpected proposal of marriage.
How Elizabeth reacts to this unforeseen development sweeps through the Bennet household at Longbourn like a whirlwind and causes quite an uproar, putting Mrs Bennet firmly on the warpath.
Meanwhile, Mr Darcy has left Netherfield Park.
Prejudice and Melancholy
Mr Collins proposes once again, but this time he has chosen someone completely unexpected - a fact that puts the startled and incredulous Bennet women in a fresh uproar.
Meanwhile, Elizabeth renews her acquaintance with the dashing Mr Wickham and Jane receives a letter from Miss Anna Watson that confirms her worst fears…
Prejudice and Duty
Mr Darcy again meets Anna Watson at the estate of Lord Edmund Greene whose nephew is to marry one of the Spanish sisters.
Anna immediately continues her schemes to beguile Mr Darcy and prevent his marriage to Elizabeth.
But with Mr. Collins a rival for Elizabeth's affections, will Mr Darcy succumb or will he resist temptation, put aside his prejudice and fulfill his duty...
Prejudice and Expectation
Miss Elizabeth Bennet is startled by an unexpected proposal of marriage.
How Elizabeth reacts to this unforeseen development sweeps through the Bennet household at Longbourn like a whirlwind and causes quite an uproar, putting Mrs Bennet firmly on the warpath.
Meanwhile, Mr Darcy has left Netherfield Park.
Prejudice and Melancholy
Mr Collins proposes once again, but this time he has chosen someone completely unexpected - a fact that puts the startled and incredulous Bennet women in a fresh uproar.
Meanwhile, Elizabeth renews her acquaintance with the dashing Mr Wickham and Jane receives a letter from Miss Anna Watson that confirms her worst fears…
Prejudice and Duty
Mr Darcy again meets Anna Watson at the estate of Lord Edmund Greene whose nephew is to marry one of the Spanish sisters.
Anna immediately continues her schemes to beguile Mr Darcy and prevent his marriage to Elizabeth.
But with Mr. Collins a rival for Elizabeth's affections, will Mr Darcy succumb or will he resist temptation, put aside his prejudice and fulfill his duty...

