Undone

Author: Nora Jane Crawford
Genre(s): Romance | Historical
Total pages: 74
Undone

Mr. Darcy is being UNDONE.

His business dealings collapse without explanation. His friendships cool without cause. His reputation, once the envy of every gentleman in England, crumbles beneath him like rotted timber. Someone is behind it. Someone patient, someone funded, and someone who is nowhere near finished.
Society begins to talk. The great Fitzwilliam Darcy of Pemberley is falling, and nobody can say why.
Retreating to Hertfordshire with his last loyal friend Bingley, Darcy hopes the worst is behind him. It is not. His misfortune follows him still.
What he does not expect to find is Elizabeth Bennet, handsome enough to tempt him. Sharp, clear eyed, and utterly unimpressed by the story she has been handed about him, she is the one person in the county asking the questions nobody else thinks to ask. Darcy resolves to keep his distance. He knows what happens to those he cares for.
This proves difficult because Elizabeth Bennet has no intention of keeping her distance and denying his feelings for her grows more impossible with every passing day.
Now Darcy must unmask the architect of his destruction before the woman who sees him clearly becomes the next casualty of a war she does not know is being fought.

Undone is a sweet, clean, medium angst Pride and Prejudice variation featuring a cunning conspiracy, an invisible enemy, and two people who refuse to be defeated.

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