Author: | Chera Zade, Delaney Jane, A Lady | ISBN: | 1230002483412 |
Publisher: | Allison Teller | Publication: | August 16, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Chera Zade, Delaney Jane, A Lady |
ISBN: | 1230002483412 |
Publisher: | Allison Teller |
Publication: | August 16, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Welcome Home Mrs. Darcy
After the whirlwind of a double wedding, the virile Mr. Darcy can’t wait until tonight to have his way with his new wife, so he takes her in the carriage on their way up the drive.
The newly named Mrs. Darcy must make nice at the party that evening, but others, like Mr. Wickham, make it difficult for her to hold her tongue when he catches her in the quiet of the library, where she ran off to have a moment of peace and quiet.
Alone and close, too close, Lizzy escapes, only to have Darcy take her hard and fast while the party rages on downstairs.
Alone with Mr. Wickham
Mr. Darcy has gone away on business, leaving the new Mrs. Darcy to play hostess before the Christmas ball. De Bourghs, Collinses, Bingleys, and Bennets crowd Pemberley and send Elizabeth looking for places to hide.
But her solitude is broken by the devilish Mr. Wickham.
Seeking much needed release on her own, Elizabeth finds her quiet alcove occupied by the distracting Wickham. When his lustful offer fills her with desire rather than disgust, Elizabeth finds herself at the wicked mercy of Mr. Wickham.
A Wicked Dream of Mr. Wickham
Perhaps Mr. Darcy has been spending too much time away from Pemberley, leaving his insatiable new wife alone far more often than he ought to. Or perhaps, it is not Darcy’s absence that causes her to make rash decisions, but the presence of Mr. Wickham.
The Christmas ball has come to Pemberley, and while the wine leaves her feeling a bit freer, Elizabeth is almost shocked when she finds herself hidden away in a servant’s hall with the delicious Mr. Wickham.
When exhaustion claims her, Elizabeth wakes to a voracious Darcy and the wine-induced phantom of Wickham in their bed.
Welcome Home Mrs. Darcy
After the whirlwind of a double wedding, the virile Mr. Darcy can’t wait until tonight to have his way with his new wife, so he takes her in the carriage on their way up the drive.
The newly named Mrs. Darcy must make nice at the party that evening, but others, like Mr. Wickham, make it difficult for her to hold her tongue when he catches her in the quiet of the library, where she ran off to have a moment of peace and quiet.
Alone and close, too close, Lizzy escapes, only to have Darcy take her hard and fast while the party rages on downstairs.
Alone with Mr. Wickham
Mr. Darcy has gone away on business, leaving the new Mrs. Darcy to play hostess before the Christmas ball. De Bourghs, Collinses, Bingleys, and Bennets crowd Pemberley and send Elizabeth looking for places to hide.
But her solitude is broken by the devilish Mr. Wickham.
Seeking much needed release on her own, Elizabeth finds her quiet alcove occupied by the distracting Wickham. When his lustful offer fills her with desire rather than disgust, Elizabeth finds herself at the wicked mercy of Mr. Wickham.
A Wicked Dream of Mr. Wickham
Perhaps Mr. Darcy has been spending too much time away from Pemberley, leaving his insatiable new wife alone far more often than he ought to. Or perhaps, it is not Darcy’s absence that causes her to make rash decisions, but the presence of Mr. Wickham.
The Christmas ball has come to Pemberley, and while the wine leaves her feeling a bit freer, Elizabeth is almost shocked when she finds herself hidden away in a servant’s hall with the delicious Mr. Wickham.
When exhaustion claims her, Elizabeth wakes to a voracious Darcy and the wine-induced phantom of Wickham in their bed.