CAROLINE: P&P cont'.... Book One
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  • Reads 165
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 1h 54m
Ongoing, First published Apr 04, 2018
Caroline Bingley, beyond frustrated with her brother Charles AND Mr. Darcy both proposing to the Bennet sisters, dreads their upcoming nuptials. For three years her sole focus has been on attaining a marriage proposal from one Fitzwilliam Darcy of Pemberley, only to be foiled by a country miss with 'fine eyes'. Adrift and not sure of her place in life, she meets the mysterious and devastatingly handsome Lord Nathan Kerr, who equally vexes and intrigues her.

Lord Nathan Kerr, third in line to a Dukedom, had a well-earned reputation as a Rake. He cast all that aside to become Mr. Darcy's vicar in Kympton, finding contentment in leading his small flock and doing the Lord's work. His plan for a quiet, country life is thrown aside when he meets the fiery Miss Bingley. Can he reconcile his rising desire for the spoiled miss with how a vicar's wife 'should behave'?
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I have just finished reading Pride and Prejudice for the 100th time, and I really wanted to see how Elizabeth and Darcy handle their married life, so I decided to write my own sequel. This is just to satisfy my own wild side, I have never been to Great Britain (but I would love to!), and I know very little of the 19th century traditions. *I appreciate all the corrections I get on the culture/timeline/location/language/plotline dearly and would do my best to fix my mistakes in the story. I only request that you put a smiley face emoji at the end of a correction 😀. It is not a requirement, but it would be highly appreciated.