Designs Of A Tart: A Pride And Prejudice Erotic Tale

Passion & Fidelity, #3

Romance, Erotica, Historical, Erotica Shorts
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Author: Mary Higgens ISBN: 9781386123224
Publisher: Mary Higgens Publication: January 27, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Mary Higgens
ISBN: 9781386123224
Publisher: Mary Higgens
Publication: January 27, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Caroline Bingley is at her wits end. Her patience well past running over as that lowly Elizabeth Bennet works her way closer to Mr. Darcy. Why, it is unseemly he would think to lower himself to one of her standing. Especially given how plain she is. Everything about her from her face to clothes. Why, just the sight of her almost makes me ill.

But somehow, she has worked some kind of magic on Mr. Darcy. A magic that it is her task now to undo as she asserts herself in her rightful place as the woman for Mr. Darcy. Using her feminine charms, she uses her sensual looks to bend the men around her into doing her bidding as she lays the most devious of plans to break the two lovebirds apart.

Elizabeth finds herself bewildered as she encounters one pitfall after another in her bid to open up to the love of Mr. Darcy. Every time she feels secure, something happens to pull her firm footing from beneath her. Suspecting somehow that evil tart Caroline Bingley has a hand in this, but unable to see how.

It is her keen mind that has made Elizabeth the pride and joy of those who know her. Garnered the affections of Mr. Darcy. But is her mind keen enough to stop the manipulations before they succeed in tearing her apart from the only man she has dared to love?

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Caroline Bingley is at her wits end. Her patience well past running over as that lowly Elizabeth Bennet works her way closer to Mr. Darcy. Why, it is unseemly he would think to lower himself to one of her standing. Especially given how plain she is. Everything about her from her face to clothes. Why, just the sight of her almost makes me ill.

But somehow, she has worked some kind of magic on Mr. Darcy. A magic that it is her task now to undo as she asserts herself in her rightful place as the woman for Mr. Darcy. Using her feminine charms, she uses her sensual looks to bend the men around her into doing her bidding as she lays the most devious of plans to break the two lovebirds apart.

Elizabeth finds herself bewildered as she encounters one pitfall after another in her bid to open up to the love of Mr. Darcy. Every time she feels secure, something happens to pull her firm footing from beneath her. Suspecting somehow that evil tart Caroline Bingley has a hand in this, but unable to see how.

It is her keen mind that has made Elizabeth the pride and joy of those who know her. Garnered the affections of Mr. Darcy. But is her mind keen enough to stop the manipulations before they succeed in tearing her apart from the only man she has dared to love?

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