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"…do anything rather than marry without affection." -Pride and Prejudice During the upheaval of the Great Depression, Elizabeth Bennet's life is torn asunder. Her family's relocation from the bustle of the big city to a quiet family farm has changed her future, and now, she must build a new life in rural Meryton, Kentucky. William Darcy suffered family turmoil of his own, but he has settled into a peaceful life at Pemberley, the largest farm in the county. Single, rich, and seemingly content, he remains aloof-immune to any woman's charms. Until Elizabeth Bennet moves to town. As Darcy begins…mehr

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"…do anything rather than marry without affection." -Pride and Prejudice During the upheaval of the Great Depression, Elizabeth Bennet's life is torn asunder. Her family's relocation from the bustle of the big city to a quiet family farm has changed her future, and now, she must build a new life in rural Meryton, Kentucky. William Darcy suffered family turmoil of his own, but he has settled into a peaceful life at Pemberley, the largest farm in the county. Single, rich, and seemingly content, he remains aloof-immune to any woman's charms. Until Elizabeth Bennet moves to town. As Darcy begins to yearn for something he knows is missing, Elizabeth's circumstances become more dire. Can the two put aside their pride and prejudices long enough to find their way to each other? 1932, Karen M Cox's award-winning debut novel, is a matchless variation on Jane Austen's classic tale.
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Karen M. Cox is an award-winning author of novels brushed with romance and history: 1932, Find Wonder in All Things, Undeceived, Son of a Preacher Man, and a novella, The Journey Home. She also wrote short stories for several anthologies, including "Resistive Currents" in Elizabeth: Obstinate Headstrong Girl, and "I, Darcy", from The Darcy Monologues. Originally from Everett, WA, Karen now lives in Central Kentucky with her husband, where she works as a pediatric speech pathologist, encourages her children, and spoils her granddaughter.