My new book just went live today, and I’m so excited to share it with you!
So, what’s different about this book? Here are some clues:
1) Instead of talking smack about Mr. Darcy, Wickham actually praises him to Elizabeth! (What?!)
2) Darcy’s a world-renowned poet … he just doesn’t know it.
3) Elizabeth’s his greatest fan … only she doesn’t know it. (See a trend here?)
4) For once, Mrs. Bennet gets her way, and it ends up being a good thing. (I know, that one shocked me too!)
5) There are poems (one which causes great debate and another to make you swoon.)
Want more? Here’s the description for Fitzwilliam Darcy, Poet:
Can you fall in love with someone you have never met?
He has given up on love.
Fitzwilliam Darcy was burned once. Never again. Hiding his emotions, Darcy takes pride in his marble-like façade … until he meets a lady who threatens to expose his true character, Miss Elizabeth Bennet.
She loves a poet she has never seen.
Elizabeth Bennet longs to meet the man whose poems touch her soul — the elusive Mr. Walter Wyndham. He is her ideal; her dream … and everything emotionless Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy could never be.
When Mrs. Bennet and a surprise visitor conspire to throw them together, they’ll either strangle each other … or end up engaged.
Stuck in each other’s company, Darcy’s carefully constructed barriers come crashing down when he discovers the secret identity of Elizabeth’s beloved poet. It’s him!
Will Darcy measure up to the man she’s been dreaming of for years? Will Elizabeth stubbornly pursue an illusion, or will she fall for an imperfect (and very real) man?
Fitzwilliam Darcy, Poet is a sweet and clean romance variation of Jane Austen’s timeless classic, Pride and Prejudice.
Let the poetry lessons begin! Get your copy today!
Ebook:
Amazon US: click here
Amazon UK: click here
Everywhere Else: click here
Prefer a paperback? click here
Today, one of my favorite blogs is helping me host a giveaway! If you’d like a chance to win a free ebook copy of Fitzwilliam Darcy, Poet make sure to swing by! Here’s the link:
From Pemberley to Milton <– Click here to read Rita’s review of Fitzwilliam Darcy, Poet and participate in the giveaway!
Thank you for sharing my Release Day with me!