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Heartsick

By: Abbey North
Narrated by: Stevie Zimmerman
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Publisher's Summary

Fitzwilliam’s first impression of the residents of Meryton is poor, save for noticing a pair of fine eyes in a pale face. Elizabeth Bennet fascinates him even as they argue over her mother and sister’s intentions toward Bingley. When he learns of her weak heart, it does nothing to dissuade him from losing his and falling helplessly in love with her.  

Lizzy proves stubborn, though, unable to yield to the attraction between them because of his continued reluctance to believe Jane’s emotions are sincere. With Mr. Collins intent on claiming Lizzy as his bride, Fitzwilliam finds himself cooperating with her bold plan to play matchmaker. Will their efforts to unite Mr. Collins and Charlotte Lucas lead to Lizzy finally accepting his proposal, or is she too determined to protect him from her uncertain future to allow him to choose her? 

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

©2020 Abbey North (P)2020 Abbey North
  • Unabridged Audiobook
  • Categories: Romance

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