From the Author
Thank
you so much, Maria Grazia, for this opportunity to visit My Jane Austen Book Club and
share an excerpt from my new release, By
Reason, by Reflection, by Everything. It’s always a great pleasure to be
here.
About the Book
What if Lady Catherine de Bourgh and her late sister, Lady
Anne, were not the only two who enjoyed a favorite wish for Fitzwilliam Darcy’s
future marital felicity? What if the elder Mr. Darcy had a favorite wish of his
own? What if he promised his firstborn
son to the firstborn daughter of his old university friend, Thomas Bennet? Are promises made always promises kept? Or is a love like
Fitzwilliam Darcy and Miss Elizabeth Bennet's destined to prevail?
Read an Excerpt
(Reprinted with Author’s Permission. All Rights Reserved.)
Chapter 4
Known for
his fastidiousness, no one was more disappointed that he was late arriving to
welcome Pemberley’s newest guests than Darcy himself. It could not be helped.
In his haste to return to Pemberley after his lengthy wool-gathering session
that morning, he struck out on a less traveled path across a wide-open meadow
which seemed safe enough but instead was wrought with peril. His stallion took
a most unexpected tumble. Neither man nor beast was injured. However, the
accident resulted in an inevitable delay.
Upon
arriving at Pemberley, Darcy found his attire badly stained, and he decided to
don fresh clothing before joining the others.
Darcy was
not disappointed by what he saw upon his late arrival. If he could have changed
but one thing it would have been his visceral response upon laying eyes upon
the dark-haired young woman with amazing dark eyes. She stole his breath away.
On the other hand, he did suffer a bit of disappointment of sorts, for although
he had no intention whatsoever of giving any serious consideration to his
father’s marital scheme, he meant to afford the occasion with the proper
civility that was warranted. That, of course, meant singling out the eldest
daughter for the greatest measure of his esteem. But how could he when all he
saw was the younger of the two ladies?
Miss
Elizabeth Bennet.
Fortunately,
his cousin Colonel Fitzwilliam had seen fit to recall Darcy to his purpose by
claiming the place by Miss Elizabeth’s side, leaving Darcy to act in accordance with what was expected of him.
Darcy’s
mind wandered to the precise moment when he tore his eyes away from the younger
sister and regarded the older Bennet daughter.
She
is fairly lovely, but alas she does not tempt me. As for her sister, I fear I
may be in grave danger.
He shook
his head to clear away such thoughts. As though trying to bolster his own
resolve that he was simply going along with the scheme for his father’s sake,
he voiced aloud, “It is not as though either of the two women will likely
garner my affection.”
Turning
away from the window, Darcy watched as his cousin wandered into the room. The
colonel looked like he wanted to say something and did not know where to start.
He marched around the room with his hands clutched behind his back.
“Why do I
fear I am about to be subjected to a severe rebuke?” Darcy inquired.
His
cousin gave him a stern look. “The fact that you would say such a thing is a
strong indication that you are aware your behavior was beyond the pale earlier
today.”
Darcy
shrugged. “If you are referring to my tardiness in arriving to greet the Bennet
family, it simply could not be helped.”
“Indeed,
you were noticeably late, which I wager was more by design than not.”
“By
design?” Darcy repeated, his brow arched.
“No doubt
you meant to suspend your would-be bride’s pleasure in beholding you for
the first time.”
“On the
contrary, for I am not one who enjoys toying with a young woman’s
sensibilities.”
“Then how
exactly would you explain your unabashed fascination with her younger sister?”
“I
solemnly declare I meant no offense.”
“Are you
quite certain?”
“In all
honesty, my reaction took me by surprise as well. I shall endeavor to make
amends to Miss Bennet when next we meet. I believe it is the least I can do,
what with her being the eldest daughter and the guest of honor of sorts.”
“Capital,”
said the colonel. “And I shall endeavor to see that Miss Elizabeth Bennet is
agreeably diverted as well.”
Hearing
his cousin speak those words took Darcy slightly aback, but he dared not voice
his discomfort aloud. He knew his cousin well enough to know that Miss
Elizabeth would be perfectly safe with him what with the colonel being a second
son as well as a gentleman. Not that the colonel did not have a way with women,
but Miss Elizabeth was not just any woman.
She
is a gentleman’s daughter. Indeed, a gentleman with no fortune. Nothing that
would tempt my cousin.
Would
that I might say the same of myself, Darcy silently considered
as the image of Miss Elizabeth Bennet lingered in his mind: her light and
pleasing figure and the beautiful expression of her bewitching dark eyes, which
rendered her face uncommonly intelligent.
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The Colonel always the gentleman and ready to help Darcy out
ReplyDeleteThis is such a tangle!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway. Looking forward to reading it.
ReplyDeleteHow is Darcy going to get away from Jane, to Elizabeth? I'm sure that it will be enjoyable to find out.
Oh my goodness, Pam! How have you managed to write Darcy out of this corner? Looking forward to finding out!
ReplyDeleteGreat point about Colonel Fitzwilliam, Vesper. He always does whatever he can to be of service. :)
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed, Laurie. I hope you'll enjoy how everything unfolds.
ReplyDeleteIt's my pleasure, Ginna. I hope you'll enjoy the story!
ReplyDeleteIt was such a pleasure writing Darcy out of this particular corner, Anji. I hope you'll love it.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing writing. Amazing.
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ReplyDeleteLooking forward to reading this and am eagerly anticipating the narration by Pearl Hewitt.
ReplyDeleteThis is an exciting new way of looking at this story, love the excerpt, and I am panting to read more :)
ReplyDeleteHow ever will this resolve? hmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteOh what a fun excerpt, I have to know how it goes on :D
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ReplyDeleteI'm delighted to know you're looking forward to reading the story and listening to the audiobook, Deborah Ann. I hope you'll love it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting me know how much you enjoyed the excerpt, Julie. I hope you'll love the story even more.
ReplyDeleteIt's happily ever after indeed, Ria. The excitement is in the journey. I hope you'll love it.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you enjoyed the excerpt, Jo's Daughter. I hope you'll love the story as well.
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing that the elder Mr Darcy has passed away since he is not in the excerpt. Am I right? I hope Jane does not get too disappointed if Darcy decided to court Elizabeth instead.
ReplyDeleteThe elder Mr. Darcy and his son greet the Bennets upon their arrival at Pemberley, LĂșthien84. His presence in the story makes for an interesting twist. I hope you'll love it.
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ReplyDeleteThanks so much to everyone who read and enjoyed the excerpt and took part in the giveaway. Special thanks to Maria for having me here at My Jane Austen Book Club. It's been a pleasure!