What if Elizabeth Bennet is the first to love?
Those who love Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice are aware of Fitzwilliam Darcy’s long-concealed attraction for Miss Elizabeth Bennet, his inner turmoil, and the angst that results from how he forces down his attraction. Yet different events in C. P. Odom’s Georgiana’s Friend turn that central issue on its head as it is Darcy who is unaware of the suppressed suffering of another.
Elizabeth Bennet develops a friendship with Darcy’s sister, Georgiana, and also forms an intense affection for the owner of Pemberley. Despite his admitted shortcomings, she cannot deny her love for the haughty Darcy. Her days are filled with agonized despair, since she knows that any romantic relationship between them is impossible due to her lack of fortune or connections.
What will Elizabeth do? Can she remain friends with Georgiana and fight her feelings for Darcy? Will she have to sever the friendship, cutting all ties with the Darcy family and thus ending any possibility of a future with the man who dominates her every thought?
James
Looking forward to new C P Odom book.