Elizabeth Bennet has a wicked stepmother, rags for gowns, and...a handsome prince? Oh wait. It's just the insufferable Mr. Darcy. Everyone knows of the beautiful Bennet sisters: seven daughters at Longbourn, all looking for husbands. What the good people of Meryton don't know is that the new Mrs. Bennet is not the loving mother she pretends to be. When Mr. Darcy arrives in Hertfordshire, he finds it hard to ignore Elizabeth Bennet-though he certainly tries. But why is the daughter of a gentleman dressed in worn gowns? Why is she forbidden from attending masquerade balls? And why does he...care so very much? Darcy knows that Elizabeth is not a suitable wife-not for a Darcy. And if he follows her across snowy fields and demands to know who hurt her... He knows he can never have her. Not the way his heart desires. After all, this isn't a fairy tale. Is it? Dearest readers, this 110,000-word novel isn't exactly a Cinderella-meets-Pride and Prejudice variation, but it's certainly inspired by the famous fairy tale and features a wicked stepmother, a lost slipper, and a slow-burn, sweet and clean, angsty and tender JAFF romance. Oh, and Mr. Wickham's being bad again. Mr. Collins still loves potatoes. And Miss Mary might get her own happily-ever-after... There are no fairy godmothers, but Lizzy and Darcy discover that love and hope create a magic all their own.
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