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The Golden Daffodil

Expanded Edition: A Pride and Prejudice Variation

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The Golden Daffodil

By: Laraba Kendig
Narrated by: Harry Frost
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Mr. Darcy’s proposal is rejected

But a hero is born

Elizabeth Bennet was entirely surprised when Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy proposed marriage to her. He was more surprised when Elizabeth forcefully rejected him. Colonel Fitzwilliam, caught in the middle, fuels her considerable self-doubt. Had she been wrong about the rude and snobbish Mr. Darcy?

Jane is shaken by events of the past, and the scales fall from her eyes, revealing to her a world filled with evil. Her anger toward Bingley pushes them apart. Can Bingley’s best efforts overcome poor odds or has Jane moved on for good?

Wickham remains on the loose, ready to take advantage of more women, but The League won’t let that continue. Darcy and Elizabeth are asked to deceive those around them for a good cause. It is one last opportunity for Darcy, but will it be enough? And what is The League of the Golden Daffodil...?

The Expanded Edition adds 4 additional short stories that continue the adventures of The League of the Golden Daffodil.

This is a sweet and clean, low angst Pride and Prejudice variation where all of the Bennet sisters have happy endings, with a satisfying epilogue.

©2022 Laraba Kendig (P)2025 Laraba Kendig
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