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Love Potion, Darcy's Mine

A Pride and Prejudice Variation

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Love Potion, Darcy's Mine

By: Violet King
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Can a love born in scandal and spellcraft lead to true happiness?

When Caroline Bingley purchases a love potion to win Mr. Darcy’s heart, things go horribly awry, leading to a scandalous kiss between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy! Compromised and confused, Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy join forces to discover the source of their sudden passion. But a conniving Caroline will not let one failure keep her from becoming the Mistress of Pemberley. And when Lady Catherine and Mr. Wickham enter the fray, Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy’s fragile trust is pushed to the breaking point. Can a love born in scandal and spellcraft lead to true happiness?

Let the magic of Mr. Darcy sweep you away in this laugh out loud Pride and Prejudice variation of 50,000 words. Includes sweet romance, saucy humor, and a HEA guaranteed.
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Nice story, even with the "computer voice" it was enjoyable to listen to. So overall I liked it very much.

New plot, nicely developed

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Spellcraft stories using P&P characters need lots of comedy to make them palatable. This story strays close to comedy several times, intentionally or not. The Virtual Voice may have, almost, developed a close to normal cadence. But in the main this story just goes on and on, until I was just begging for a solution. Then Elizabeth “hit” on the perfect thing!

Scandal yes… Spellcraft no…

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