The second Mr Dracy

The second Mr Dracy

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Set 20 years after pride and prejudice and some several years after Death comes to Pemberly. Mr Darcy's oldest son Fitzwilliam now takes the name Darcy where ever he goes.The new Mr Darcy is just like the first but with a more considerate heart.Its only when he meets the mysterious Miss Hurst commonly called Eva that his world it turned upside down as they find themselves complete opposites in all aspects of life.But can these opposites be a true love that can withstand anything? Or will one of them fall forever from grace?
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