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The Falmouth Connection
The Falmouth Connection | Joana Starnes
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Just as Mr. Darcy finally decides to propose to the enticing Miss Elizabeth Bennet, she is summoned to Falmouth, to meet a relation she never knew she had. Thus, the ill-starred Hunsford proposal is avoided but before he could even begin to understand his luck, adverse circumstances hasten to conspire against him, and Fitzwilliam Darcy is compelled to follow the woman he loves to the far reaches of Cornwall, into a world of deceit and peril, where few if any are what they seem to be
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The Falmouth Connection | Joana Starnes
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What if the Bennet sisters were #rich? In this variation, right before Darcy proposes at Hunsford, Elizabeth receives a letter summoning her home - and on to Cornwall, where an elderly relative has died, leaving an inheritance for the Bennet sisters. For some reason that I'm sure was plausible but can't remember now, Darcy also has to go to Cornwall, and the romance goes on from there. I actually really liked this one, although it's been several ⬇

TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) years since I read it. The love story is developed very well, with D&E having a lot of good conversations and growth. I remember thinking the dumb part about this book was the author's insistence in wedging Wickham into the story when it would have logistically made more sense to find a new villain 😂 But all in all, this was a really enjoyable one that I actually should read again.

#200PnPcovers @CrowCAH @mabell
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mabell I really like this premise! There is no longer any financial need to marry, so how does that change things. I don‘t think you could conceive a villain quite as “good” as Wickham though 🤣 2y
CrowCAH Sounds like another promising one. 2y
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