Thank you for having me as a guest, Maria
Grazia! In some ways, Darcy and Deception was one of my most
challenging books to write. I started it
nearly two years ago and then set it aside when the plot wasn’t working out,
but I kept thinking about. This summer I
figured out how to solve the biggest problem plaguing the story and recently
finished it.
I didn’t plan to write two Napoleonic War spy
stories this year (the other is TheUnforgettable Mr. Darcy), but that’s how it worked out. Fortunately, the research for one benefitted
the other. Despite the similarity of the
espionage theme; however, the two books are quite different—with Darcy and Deception ending up as more of
a mystery story. I hope you enjoy the
excerpt below!
Book Blurb
Returning
home from Kent, Elizabeth Bennet is still distressed over Mr. Darcy’s insulting
marriage proposal. However, her
attention is diverted by the local militia commander who asks her to observe
Wickham, now suspected of being a French spy.
Pretending to be besotted with Wickham, Elizabeth accompanies the
regiment when they relocate to Brighton.
Darcy
arrives at Longbourn with the intention of making amends to Elizabeth, only to
discover that she is now at Brighton with Wickham. Desperate to save her from the scoundrel,
Darcy follows her to the seaside, where he hopes to woo her away from the other
man.
Deception
piles on top of deception as Elizabeth attempts to carry out her mission
without betraying confidences—or breaking Darcy’s heart. However, the French plot runs deeper than she
knows; soon she and Darcy are plunged into the confusing and dangerous world of
international espionage. Can Darcy and
Elizabeth escape with their lives and their love intact?
Read an excerpt
Mrs. Bennet’s welcome
to Darcy was far less enthusiastic; he might have been tempted to call it
curt. Whatever other faults one might
lay at her door, she was not prone to forgetfulness—particularly when it came
to perceived slights. Darcy’s fortune
would not restrain her dislike of him.
He grudgingly admired someone who adhered so closely to her “principles”
despite the social and monetary advantages Darcy’s friendship could
convey.
Bingley sat beside
Miss Bennet while Darcy chose a chair as far from Mrs. Bennet as possible, near
the window and beside Mary Bennet, who barely peered up from her book of
sermons long enough to acknowledge the visitors’ arrival. He believed the other daughter was Kitty,
which meant the youngest, Lydia, was absent along with Elizabeth.
After a few minutes of
desultory conversation, Darcy’s relief at not immediately encountering
Elizabeth gave way to concern. Where was
she? Was she lurking upstairs, having
refused to see him? Was she ill? Darcy
longed to inquire but feared any questions might draw attention to his interest
in Elizabeth.
Of course, she and
Lydia might be visiting friends or buying ribbons in Meryton. Taking a sip of tea, Darcy hoped to soothe
his nervous stomach. There was
absolutely no reason to fret. Her
absence is a boon, he reminded himself, yet the lack of Elizabeth gnawed on his
nerves.
The conversation had
turned from the state of the roads to the unusual warmth of the weather. When Mrs. Bennet launched into a detailed
description of her friends’ various health complaints, Darcy allowed his attention
to wander. His gaze frequently drifted
to the window in the hopes of spying Elizabeth on the road.
“—since Lydia and
Lizzy are away—”
“I beg your pardon?”
Darcy said.
Mrs. Bennet blinked;
Darcy had interrupted rather
suddenly. “Where did you say El—your other daughters are at present?”
Mrs. Bennet
sniffed. “I did not say, but they are
gone to Brighton with Colonel Forster’s regiment. Lydia is a particular friend of Mrs.
Forster’s—and such a favorite with all the officers!” she crowed. “And Lizzy
has gone to keep her sister company,” she added as an afterthought.
Recalling Miss Lydia’s
behavior, Darcy concluded that Elizabeth’s purpose was to prevent her sister
from shaming the family. Regardless, she
was not at Longbourn.
Darcy set his teacup
down on the saucer so forcefully it clanged, causing everyone to glance in his
direction. Devil take it! Not only was
Elizabeth gone, but she was at Brighton surrounded by hundreds of lonely
soldiers. Of course, he had not expected
anything of a romantic nature to occur, but he had thought to catch a glimpse
of her.
Darcy grasped the arms
of his chair, resisting the impulse to leap to his feet and demand a horse for
Brighton at once. He had no reason for
visiting the seaside resort, and Elizabeth would not be pleased to see him
there.
Bingley’s face held
great sympathy. I hope my distress is not so obvious to the others.
Mrs. Bennet was still
rattling on about Brighton. “Lizzy is not quite so popular with all the
officers, but one of them has taken a fancy to her.” She gave Darcy a
meaningful glare. With a stab of panic,
he realized she meant Wickham. But
surely Elizabeth was immune from Wickham’s charms after reading Darcy’s letter
at Hunsford.
Victoria Kincaid
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21 comments:
I like the idea that it is more of a mystery story than a straight romance, as mysteries are my favourite genre
I love mysteries!
The blue green dress on cover is gorgeous
Kudos to anyone who writes fan fiction, but special admiration for anyone who gets totally creative and brings fans like me an intriguing twist such as described in this book. Can’t wait to read it!
Looking forward to another story in my addiction to Pride and Prejudice fiction. Thank you for your creativity!
Sounds really good. Thank you for the chance to win a copy!
Can’t wait to read to this one, loved The Unforgettable Mr Darcy!! ❤️
love the featured snippet
denise
Sounds great! Loved the excerpt.
Victoria has written another fantastic story here! I love that she's taken our characters to a place that we hear of in canon but never actually visit. The mystery element is great and the guilty party.......? Well, you'll have to read the book to find out!
I wonder how long before Darcy chases after Elizabeth? How would he react to Lizzie's closenss with GW? Love it when you get more than a love story from a book. Thank you Victoria for this excerpt
I really enjoy your books. Thanks for the opportunity to win one. This one looks to be another winner.
Wow! I love this excerpt.I am looking forward to reading this story.
Thank you, everyone, for your interest and good luck with the giveaway!
Loved the excerpt.
That's my next book to read, I love mystery and intrigue elements in P&P JAFF. Congratulations Victoria, thanks for the giveaway.
I always love it when OCD have another twist to their story!! I cannot wait to read this! Sharon Legg
Always thrilled when a new Victoria Kincaid book comes out! I love how authors are able to come up with such totally new twists.
A highly entertaining excerpt, Victoria. I loved knowing Darcy's reaction when he heard the news that Wickham is charming Elizabeth with his lies. I would understand if Darcy flew into a rage and surprised everyone with how strong his reaction is.
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