Lady Harriette Fitzwilliam Heart and Soul Pride and Prejudice Untold Book 3 edition by P O Dixon Literature Fiction eBooks
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Do You Love Regency Romance Stories with a Hint of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice?
Lady Harriette Fitzwilliam's Heart and Soul is a fast-paced, wonderfully engaging Regency romance. Inspired by To Have His Cake (and Eat it Too) Mr. Darcy's Tale, the provocative Pride and Prejudice variation, this story has all the passion you might expect of a worldly gentleman violently in love, along with enough mischief and intrigue to keep you turning the pages.
Featuring
Lady Harriette Fitzwilliam
Colonel Richard Fitzwilliam
Fitzwilliam Darcy
Elizabeth Darcy (née Elizabeth Bennet)
Readers Said
❝While keeping the beloved Pride and Pride story in motion and being respectful of the Austen characters we adore, Dixon creates a continuing tale with romance and intrigue.❞ Erlynn K. - Books Hug Back
❝Another amazingly well written story by Ms. Dixon that's sure to become a classic in its own right!❞ Liz C. - Liz's Darcy Filled World
Colonel Richard Fitzwilliam enjoyed making light of Darcy's deep affection for Miss Elizabeth Bennet in what seemed destined to be an unrequited love. After Darcy won Elizabeth's heart and made her his wife, Richard continued his wont of taunting his love-sick friend.
Now, the proverbial shoe is on the other foot. It's Darcy's turn to make light of Richard's struggles to prove himself worthy of pleasing the woman in his life. Can Richard stay true to his purpose or will the worrisome winds of ill fate intervene?
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Lady Harriette Fitzwilliam Heart and Soul Pride and Prejudice Untold Book 3 edition by P O Dixon Literature Fiction eBooks
This book was third in the series Pride and Prejudice Untold. Lady Harriette and Richard are in mother's childhood home, Beaconwood, given to the newlyweds. The house is in need of renovation due to the fact that no one has lived there for years. As Darcy was helping Richard go over the books, he discovered that the old steward had been robbing the estate. Richard puts an investigator on the search. He hasn't told Harriette, and Darcy hasn't told Elizabeth because if one know so will the other. One day while the Darcys were at Beaconwood, Lady Harriette is reviewing all the new kitchen maids, the third maid, Annabelle, gives her lady a shock: she looks like Elizabeth. Harriette doesn't say anything, because she thinks it is just a coincidence. Later when Annabelle delivers the women tea, Elizabeth losses her composure because she knows who she is. Elizabeth feels betrayed by Darcy, Richard, and Harriette because of the warning Lady Catherine gave her while they were in Kent. Harriette finally calms her down and brings the young woman back for a discussion. Meanwhile, in another part of the house, Darcy and Richard are coming inside and meet Annabelle delivering clean towels. All three are struck numb. Darcy goes off on Richard for hiring his old courtesan. Almost comes to a fight until Richard reminds Darcy that he does not hire the inside maids. While the women interview Annabelle, they ask do their husbands know that she's here. Well, yes, they just saw her delivering towels. The plot thickens. The wives go looking for their husbands, and the husbands go looking for their wives. Discussions are apparent. Elizabeth wants to go home to Pemberley. Darcy persuades her to wait until morning because it is too dark out for safe travel. Both men have some explaining to do. Richard hears about a lead on his thieving steward, so both couples head for London. The Darcys are at Darcy House, while the Fitzwilliams are at her parent's home. Richard sends Harriette to bed, so that he can sneak out to get his stolen money back. Meanwhile, Harriette cannot get to sleep without Richard. Looking for him throughout the house, the butler tells her he's gone out. She dresses like a young man and goes to Madame Adele’s establishment thinking that's where she'd find Richard. While walking, Harriette is sure her husband doesn't recognize her and when he makes treats what he's going to do, she runs. Suddenly a group of men attack Richard and when he calls the name, Harry, she realizes he's known all along that the young man was his wife. She rushes back to only be kidnapped herself. When Richard awakes, the rope around his hands are loose so he escapes and unites her ropes. Suddenly, they hear some one coming. Their captor is none other than the steward. While he is threatening Richard, Harriette knocks him out. Soon an accomplice arrives, and he is shot. Both men are tied up, and Richard and Harriette leave. The two thieves are in the goal. Circumstances arise that indicates a family member was attempting to see Richard fail at his endeavors to support his wife. Lady Catherine arrives at Matlock and when she cannot convince him that Harriette is sleeping with Darcy, she heads off to Beaconwood to confront Lady Harriette herself. Allowing Lady Catherine to believe that Darcy came to her room that night at Pemberley because she saw her give Fitzwilliam Darcy the letter, but didn't realize that Darcy gave it to Richard Fitzwilliam, and when Lady Catherine is confronted with this, she collapses on the floor. While she recovers at Beaconwood, Harriette has been at her side even though the old bat keeps calling for Elizabeth. When Darcy returns to Pemberley, he realizes just what he has as does Richard over at Beaconwood. Annabelle's baby boy looks just like the Richard's brother, Robert who has been killed in a carriage accident. Now, Harriette's parents are happy that she married Richard, for he is the future Earl. Good book.Product details
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Lady Harriette Fitzwilliam Heart and Soul Pride and Prejudice Untold Book 3 edition by P O Dixon Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
A lovely story about a secondary character in P&P.
Colonel Fitzwilliam is inspired by his cousin's felicity to seek out his own. His relationship with Lady Harriette resembles the one of FD and EB, though his struggles are more objective than those of our beloved characters.
Good job P.O. Dixon!
This was a highly entertaining story, featuring Colonel Fitzwilliam as a main character. Well-drawn characters and a solid plot made this quite readable.
This is a delightful little book and is P. O. Dixon's best I think. The writing is good with good dialogue as is true of her other books. Amongst the dozens of P&P variations I've read this is easily one of the most interesting. It has more originality than most and with an interesting plot is a difficult book to ignore. It is a little book, easily read in a single setting. Highly recommended.
Lady Harriette is clever, independent, loyal, smart, curious, and truly unique. Her adventures and interactions with others drive the plot. I read trilogy growing more and anticipatory over where the story will go next. I will admit that some of the characters events seemed randomly thrown into the mix, upon their appearance . Nevertheless the book was a Good read.
Just don't like these people. Names are the same DARBY, Elizabeth, Colonel but for me the similarities end. Both men are a couple of selfish, overbearing twats and Elizabeth is a Doormat. As for Lady Harriett. ... totally disliked her until the end. How the men 'dealt with' the faux Elizabeth really was the kicker. They are so self-absorbed and vain and care little as to how she ends up. For both she's like a discarded Kleenex. Disliked this story.
I gave this a 5 star rating because of the story and it's contents. I thought it was well written and the story itself was intertwined with her other novel. There wouldn't be a P & P variation that would bring back other details such as Darcy and the Colonel's past like this one! Also, you know that Lady Catherine will always be up to her usual trouble causing schemes and this did happen, however, in a different way.
I love reading about the different characters as the main ones with Darcy and Lizzy involved in the story and this is why I chose to read this book. I was not displeased in the least. I also think reading about the Colonel"s life is sort of interesting as he is always portrayed second to Darcy.
It is an easy read and well written and I recommend it for an evening of entertainment for your pleasure. Thank you Ms. Dixon for a great novel that I thoroughly enjoyed! Happy reading.
Ms. Austen said it best, "The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid.” She could have easily said this about Ms. Dixon's latest book, Lady Harriette Fitzwilliam's Heart and Soul. After reading To Have His Cake (and Eat It Too) & What He Would No Do, I was left wondering how life would be for Fitzwilliam and Harriette after their "unusual" courtship; now I know! This book made me admire Fitzwilliam more than previously as he brings his home from the brink of disaster which has been mismanaged, maintaining his loyalty to his family (even with Lord Matlock and Lady Catherine trying to undermine him) and building a life with his new bride.
Although the book's central characters are Fitzwilliam and Harriette, Darcy and Elizabeth are their closest friends and that friendship is essential to the new couple. I'm pleased that they are there for their friends even as they are working through their own problems when someone from Darcy`s past is now working as one of the servants in the Fitzwilliam household.
Another amazingly well written story by Ms. Dixon that's sure to become a classic in its own right! I know Jane would have approved!
This book was third in the series Pride and Prejudice Untold. Lady Harriette and Richard are in mother's childhood home, Beaconwood, given to the newlyweds. The house is in need of renovation due to the fact that no one has lived there for years. As Darcy was helping Richard go over the books, he discovered that the old steward had been robbing the estate. Richard puts an investigator on the search. He hasn't told Harriette, and Darcy hasn't told Elizabeth because if one know so will the other. One day while the Darcys were at Beaconwood, Lady Harriette is reviewing all the new kitchen maids, the third maid, Annabelle, gives her lady a shock she looks like Elizabeth. Harriette doesn't say anything, because she thinks it is just a coincidence. Later when Annabelle delivers the women tea, Elizabeth losses her composure because she knows who she is. Elizabeth feels betrayed by Darcy, Richard, and Harriette because of the warning Lady Catherine gave her while they were in Kent. Harriette finally calms her down and brings the young woman back for a discussion. Meanwhile, in another part of the house, Darcy and Richard are coming inside and meet Annabelle delivering clean towels. All three are struck numb. Darcy goes off on Richard for hiring his old courtesan. Almost comes to a fight until Richard reminds Darcy that he does not hire the inside maids. While the women interview Annabelle, they ask do their husbands know that she's here. Well, yes, they just saw her delivering towels. The plot thickens. The wives go looking for their husbands, and the husbands go looking for their wives. Discussions are apparent. Elizabeth wants to go home to Pemberley. Darcy persuades her to wait until morning because it is too dark out for safe travel. Both men have some explaining to do. Richard hears about a lead on his thieving steward, so both couples head for London. The Darcys are at Darcy House, while the Fitzwilliams are at her parent's home. Richard sends Harriette to bed, so that he can sneak out to get his stolen money back. Meanwhile, Harriette cannot get to sleep without Richard. Looking for him throughout the house, the butler tells her he's gone out. She dresses like a young man and goes to Madame Adele’s establishment thinking that's where she'd find Richard. While walking, Harriette is sure her husband doesn't recognize her and when he makes treats what he's going to do, she runs. Suddenly a group of men attack Richard and when he calls the name, Harry, she realizes he's known all along that the young man was his wife. She rushes back to only be kidnapped herself. When Richard awakes, the rope around his hands are loose so he escapes and unites her ropes. Suddenly, they hear some one coming. Their captor is none other than the steward. While he is threatening Richard, Harriette knocks him out. Soon an accomplice arrives, and he is shot. Both men are tied up, and Richard and Harriette leave. The two thieves are in the goal. Circumstances arise that indicates a family member was attempting to see Richard fail at his endeavors to support his wife. Lady Catherine arrives at Matlock and when she cannot convince him that Harriette is sleeping with Darcy, she heads off to Beaconwood to confront Lady Harriette herself. Allowing Lady Catherine to believe that Darcy came to her room that night at Pemberley because she saw her give Fitzwilliam Darcy the letter, but didn't realize that Darcy gave it to Richard Fitzwilliam, and when Lady Catherine is confronted with this, she collapses on the floor. While she recovers at Beaconwood, Harriette has been at her side even though the old bat keeps calling for Elizabeth. When Darcy returns to Pemberley, he realizes just what he has as does Richard over at Beaconwood. Annabelle's baby boy looks just like the Richard's brother, Robert who has been killed in a carriage accident. Now, Harriette's parents are happy that she married Richard, for he is the future Earl. Good book.
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