Description:Two gentlemen could not be more different than the Honourable Colonel Richard Fitzwilliam and his cousin, Mr Fitzwilliam Darcy. Which makes Elizabeth's decision to enter into a courtship with the amusing, charming, and amiable Colonel an easy one. Why, then, do her thoughts continuously stray to his quiet, prideful, and exceedingly handsome cousin?
Darcy cannot be falling in love with the woman his dearest cousin is courting. Such a thing would be calamitous. But when Richard desires him to become better acquainted with the lady he intends to marry, how can Darcy possibly refuse? Every moment spent with Elizabeth, however, only serves to further convince him that there is no other woman he could possibly marry.
Is there any way for our dear couple to find their happily ever after that will not require them to compromise their honour or their hearts?