Synopses & Reviews
Is it even possible to have a perfect romance?
Sensual, happy, and steeped in all the luxuries of the lavish Regency period, Darcy and Elizabeth must still face the many challenges that every married couple confronts after the honeymoon is over. Just as the most intense issues of their marriage begin to arise, George Wickham returns to Hertfordshire bent on creating trouble. Knowing Darcy as long as he has, Wickham knows just how to strike at his vulnerabilities. But Wickham is only a pawn for someone even more unscrupulous than he is-and much more powerful.
When everything Darcy cherishes most is thrown into deadly danger, and knowing that Wickham has nothing left to lose, Darcy must confront his enemy and his own demons at the same time...
Praise for Sharon Lathan's Darcy Saga.
Ms. Lathan's writing is lyrical and perfect for this genre...Jane Austen would be proud.
-The Good, The Bad and The Unread
Engaging, fast-paced, and searingly romantic.
-Austenprose
A look inside the marriage of Darcy and Lizzy-the hot, steamy love affair between two very passionate people.
-A Bibliophile's Bookshelf
Exquisitely told with a brilliant flourish of language and so rich in detail.
-Rundpinne.com
Synopsis
In the fifth in Sharon Lathan's bestselling series, George Wickham returns to Hertfordshire bent on creating trouble, and Elizabeth and her newborn son are thrown into danger. Knowing that Wickham has nothing left to lose, Darcy and Fitzwilliam rush to the rescue in a race against time.
This lushly romantic story takes a turn for the swashbuckling when Mr. Darcy has to confront the villainous Wickham and his own demons at the same time... devoted as he is, what battles within will Mr. Darcy have to face?
Praise for Sharon Lathan's Darcy Saga:
Ms. Lathan's writing is lyrical and perfect for this genre...Jane Austen would be proud. -The Good, the Bad and the Unread
Exquisitely told with a brilliant flourish of language and so rich in detail.
-Rundpinne