
Warning: This novel contains moderately graphic intimate scenes between Lydia and Wickham. This original story begins in Brighton, where the liveliest of the Bennet sisters finds herself the object of more than one man’s interest. Away from her family and without adequate guidance, Lydia’s impulsive actions spiral out of control as she naively falls victim to a silver-tongued seducer who has his sights set on a much more valuable prize. Wishing to escape from the melancholy that has shadowed her since Mr Darcy’s shocking proposal in Kent, Elizabeth travels to London with her sister Jane to visit her uncle and aunt. Whilst there, she reflects on her feelings for the confusing yet compelling man who occupies her thoughts. The arrival of a desperate Lydia and her horrifying warning of impending danger to Miss Darcy compels Elizabeth to act without hesitation. Her journey to Pemberley to save Darcy’s sister flourishes into a journey of self-discovery and forgiveness. But what will await Elizabeth when she arrives at Pemberley? Will she be too late to save Miss Darcy from making the same mistakes as her reckless little sister? And even though she is now more sure of her own heart, has Darcy’s love remained steadfast despite her bitter rejection? The novel is a romantic quest for true feelings, a fight against misfortunes, and a discovery of the true nature of love.