Even Happily Ever After isn’t always easy
Lizzy and Darcy are married. They’re ecstatically happy newlyweds. But a journey to London separates them.Whatever will they do?Write letters, of course!Read the witty, passionate correspondence between Jane Austen’s most beloved pair as they survive separation, sisters, and unexpected guests.All while reminding each other — and us — just what a perfectly matched couple they are.My dearest Darcy—I have ruined fully eighteen of these beautiful, creamy linen sheets to get even this far. You will laugh at me, I know, but I am in this my mother’s daughter, and such prodigal waste of paper offends my sense of thrift and of propriety. And for what? Because I wish to write you, but do not know how to call you.
(Novel-length, steamy Regency romance)