1917. On the Western Front of WW1, Captain Fitzwilliam Darcy has won the heart of Elizabeth Bennet. Finally.
Then she disappears.
Still reeling from the loss, Darcy is struck by a battlefield tragedy that plunges him into a dark and silent world.
Sent to Donwell Abbey to recover, he's coaxed back to life by an extraordinary nurse determined to teach how to live and love again. A woman whose uncanny similarities to Elizabeth invite his admiration and entice his affections.
His heart tells him to hold on to Elizabeth.
His head tells him to take a chance with his nurse.
But Donwell Abbey holds a secret that could change everything….
Escape to an era transformed by war but sustained by love in this enthralling stand-alone sequel* to Darcy's Hope ~ Beauty from Ashes.
•Perfect for fans of Downton Abbey and Pride & Prejudice.
•Includes appearances by literature's iconic John Thornton, Margaret Hale, Colonel Brandon, Marianne Dashwood, and the descendants of George Knightley.
•Contains mild language and some graphic descriptions of war. Romance is clean.
•*Darcy's Hope at Donwell Abbey may be read as a stand-alone novel, but readers may experience some minor confusions without the context of the mystery developed in Darcy's Hope ~ Beauty from Ashes.
•Has a "happily ever after" ending for Darcy and Lizzy.
Then she disappears.
Still reeling from the loss, Darcy is struck by a battlefield tragedy that plunges him into a dark and silent world.
Sent to Donwell Abbey to recover, he's coaxed back to life by an extraordinary nurse determined to teach how to live and love again. A woman whose uncanny similarities to Elizabeth invite his admiration and entice his affections.
His heart tells him to hold on to Elizabeth.
His head tells him to take a chance with his nurse.
But Donwell Abbey holds a secret that could change everything….
Escape to an era transformed by war but sustained by love in this enthralling stand-alone sequel* to Darcy's Hope ~ Beauty from Ashes.
•Perfect for fans of Downton Abbey and Pride & Prejudice.
•Includes appearances by literature's iconic John Thornton, Margaret Hale, Colonel Brandon, Marianne Dashwood, and the descendants of George Knightley.
•Contains mild language and some graphic descriptions of war. Romance is clean.
•*Darcy's Hope at Donwell Abbey may be read as a stand-alone novel, but readers may experience some minor confusions without the context of the mystery developed in Darcy's Hope ~ Beauty from Ashes.
•Has a "happily ever after" ending for Darcy and Lizzy.