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The Lost Heir

A Darcy and Elizabeth Pride and Prejudice Variation (The Ardent Love of Fitzwilliam Darcy, Book 1)

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The Lost Heir

By: Harriet Knowles, A Lady
Narrated by: Rafe Beckley
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He’s lost everything.
Wealth, position, family, name — even his memory.
Nothing remains.
But William is determined to recover the security he craves.


For the last twelve years, he has worked prodigiously in London’s poverty-ridden East End. Will he ever be secure enough to win the heart of a gentleman’s daughter — his mentor's niece, Miss Elizabeth Bennet?

Now she is grown up, Miss Elizabeth Bennet’s heart whispers all sorts of possibilities for the grave, well-mannered, mysterious man.
She is lost in admiration of his hard work and bold ideas.
It also hasn't escaped her observation that he is exceedingly handsome.

Sadly, she knows her father will never permit her to marry a man who cannot offer her security.

But when William’s true identity is revealed his family become the obstacle, determined he ought not lower himself to such a woman.

Even as he struggles to come to terms with his true identity, can Fitzwilliam Darcy keep his beloved — and his new-found family — safe from someone who is determined to reclaim the fortune that was so nearly his?

The Lost Heir is a sweet and clean Regency Romance of 108,000 words.

©2020 Harriet Knowles (P)2025 Harriet Knowles
Historical Historical Fiction Regency Heartfelt
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