Dance and Disdain

Dance and Disdain
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Download or read book Dance and Disdain written by Anna Imlee and published by Anna Imlee. This book was released on with total page 41 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From a dance of disdain to a quadrille of love, can Lizzy and Darcy overcome their pride and prejudice to find happiness at the ball? Lizzy and Darcy first met at the Meryton assembly ball, where their initial impressions of each other were less than favorable. However, as they navigate their way through social conventions and familial expectations, they find themselves drawn to each other in ways they never thought possible, but their path to happiness is not without its obstacles. Darcy’s interference with Jane’s happiness threatens to tear them apart, and the scheming Lady Catherine de Bourgh is determined to force an engagement between Darcy and her daughter Anne at the Rosings Park ball. Will Lizzy and Darcy be able to overcome these challenges and find love? Or will their differences prove to be too much to overcome? The answer lies in the next ball they attend, where their fate will be decided once and for all.


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