If they can survive the arguments, refused marriage proposals, and possible broken hearts, Darcy's remaining unwed sisters might just end up as happy as he is.
When Darcy married Elizabeth, he gained four sisters -- one of whom is nearly betrothed, one who is married, and two, who like his own sister, are in want of a suitor. In the three books contained within this compilation Mary, Kitty, and Georgiana will find their perfect matches, and finally, Lydia will get to marry her colonel.
However, just like Darcy and Bingley's paths to happily ever after were not without some trials, none of Darcy's sisters will find their forever without a little trouble along the way.
In Persuading Miss Mary, Mary does not approve of Darcy's cousin, Lord Westonbury, but Wes finds her irresistible. If only he could become what she desires. Perhaps then she would consider him.
In Cherishing Kitty, Kitty is in love with Mr. Lorcan Langley, but she can't marry him -- not even if they were caught in a compromising position. She made a promise to a friend, and she simply cannot marry him until her obligation has been fulfilled.
In Protecting Miss Darcy, Georgiana, who is not looking forward to her first season, has a plan that could help her with her fears and benefit Kitty in the process. However, when Mr. Alfred Langley prevents her plan from succeeding, she's going to have to rely on his friendship to overcome her fears as she prepares to face the ballrooms. It's an arrangement that finds friendship developing into something deeper and that has the potential to leave them both with a broken heart.
Marrying Elizabeth, Books 4-6 Compilation is the second half of a Pride and Prejudice variation series by Leenie Brown. If you like well-written, sweet Regency romances that feature friends and enemies who become lovers, and lovers whom fate refuses to let be parted, then this trio of stories is for you.
So, put the kettle on, grab your copy of Marrying Elizabeth, Books 4-6 Compilation, and join Mary and Wes, Kitty and Lorcan, and Georgiana and Alfred on their argument-filled, misunderstanding-abounding, and fear-vanquishing journeys to happily ever after.