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  • Follies & Foibles

  • A Sweet "Pride & Prejudice" Variation
  • By: Abbey North
  • Narrated by: Kate Poels
  • Length: 2 hrs and 4 mins

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Follies & Foibles

By: Abbey North
Narrated by: Kate Poels
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Publisher's Summary

While in Kent, Fitzwilliam finds the object of his affection in attendance at Hunsford. Interaction deepens his interest, and he’s prepared to throw aside caution and common sense to claim Elizabeth Bennet as his bride. On the cusp of proposing, they end up arguing, instead, when she learns about his meddling to keep Bingley safe from Jane. While fleeing him, Lizzy is injured, and he carries her to Rosings Park. It is the beginning of a new understanding between them.

It is also the beginning of a friendship between Lizzy and Anne, and Fitzwilliam finds himself drawn into Lizzy’s madcap scheme to ensure his cousin’s happiness. An unintended engagement requires maneuvers and machinations, but it might provide Fitzwilliam the perfect opportunity to enact his own agenda - one that leads to a life of happiness with one stubborn Miss Bennet. 

Note: While Abbey sometimes writes sensual JAFF, this is strictly sweet.

©2020 Abbey North (P)2020 Abbey North

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