• Complain

Sharon Lathan - The Trouble with Mr. Darcy

Here you can read online Sharon Lathan - The Trouble with Mr. Darcy full text of the book (entire story) in english for free. Download pdf and epub, get meaning, cover and reviews about this ebook. year: 2011, publisher: Sourcebooks Landmark, genre: Romance novel. Description of the work, (preface) as well as reviews are available. Best literature library LitArk.com created for fans of good reading and offers a wide selection of genres:

Romance novel Science fiction Adventure Detective Science History Home and family Prose Art Politics Computer Non-fiction Religion Business Children Humor

Choose a favorite category and find really read worthwhile books. Enjoy immersion in the world of imagination, feel the emotions of the characters or learn something new for yourself, make an fascinating discovery.

Sharon Lathan The Trouble with Mr. Darcy
  • Book:
    The Trouble with Mr. Darcy
  • Author:
  • Publisher:
    Sourcebooks Landmark
  • Genre:
  • Year:
    2011
  • ISBN:
    978-1402237546
  • Rating:
    3 / 5
  • Favourites:
    Add to favourites
  • Your mark:
    • 60
    • 1
    • 2
    • 3
    • 4
    • 5

The Trouble with Mr. Darcy: summary, description and annotation

We offer to read an annotation, description, summary or preface (depends on what the author of the book "The Trouble with Mr. Darcy" wrote himself). If you haven't found the necessary information about the book — write in the comments, we will try to find it.

In the fifth in Sharon Lathans bestselling series, George Wickham returns to Hertfordshire bent on creating trouble, and Elizabeth and her young 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?

Sharon Lathan: author's other books


Who wrote The Trouble with Mr. Darcy? Find out the surname, the name of the author of the book and a list of all author's works by series.

The Trouble with Mr. Darcy — read online for free the complete book (whole text) full work

Below is the text of the book, divided by pages. System saving the place of the last page read, allows you to conveniently read the book "The Trouble with Mr. Darcy" online for free, without having to search again every time where you left off. Put a bookmark, and you can go to the page where you finished reading at any time.

Light

Font size:

Reset

Interval:

Bookmark:

Make

Sharon Lathan

The Trouble with Mr. Darcy

This novel is dedicated to my children who are a constant delight and inspiration.

My daughter, Emily ~ You have grown into a beautiful, Christian woman whom I am proud to say is my friend. My prayer is for your Mr. Darcy to joyfully enhance your life as your father has mine.

My son, Kyle ~ You are my baby but now a man on the cusp of entering the world away from your parents, yet I have no fears because I know God holds you in the palm of His hand.

Cast of Characters

Fitzwilliam Darcy

Elizabeth Darcy

Alexander Darcy: born November 27, 1817

Michael Darcy: born September 14, 1819

Georgiana Darcy

Colonel Richard Fitzwilliam

Lady Simone Fitzwilliam: Colonel Fitzwilliams wife; sons Oliver, the Earl of Fotherby, Harry, and Hugh Pomeroy

Earl and Countess of Matlock: Darcys uncle and aunt; residence Rivallain in Matlock, Derbyshire

Dr. George Darcy: Darcys uncle

Baron and Baroness of Oeggl: Darcys Aunt Mary and husband

Charles and Jane Bingley: residence Hasberry Hall in Derbyshire; son Ethan

Joshua and Mary Daniels: residence London; daughters Deborah and Claudia

Katherine (Kitty) Bennet

Major General Randall Artois: Kitty Bennets fianc

Mr. and Mrs. Bennet: residence Longbourn in Hertfordshire

George and Lydia Wickham: reside in Devon

Dr. Raul and Anne Penaflor: residence Rosings Park in Kent; daughter Margaret

Lady Catherine de Bourgh

Marchioness of Warrow:Dr. Darcys aunt and Darcys great-aunt

Sebastian Butler: heir to the earldom of Essenton; Lady Warrows grandson

Earl and Countess of Blaisdale: the former Caroline Bingley and her husband; son John

Stephen and Amelia Lathrop: residence Stonecrest Hall in Leicestershire; daughter Fiona

Gerald and Harriet Vernor: residence Sanburl Hall in Derbyshire; sons Stuart and Spencer

Albert and Marilyn Hughes: residence Rymas Park in Derbyshire; son Christopher, daughter AbigailGeorge and Alison Fitzherbert: residence Brashinharm in Derbyshire; sons Andrew and Neville

Rory and Julia Sitwell: residence Reniswahl Hall in Derbyshire; four sons

Clifton and Chloe Drury: residence Locknell Hall in Derbyshire; son Clive

William and Charlotte Collins: residence Hunsford in Kent; daughters Rachel and Leah

Mrs. Reynolds: Pemberley housekeeper

Mr. Taylor: Pemberley butler

Mr. Keith: Mr. Darcys steward

Samuel Oliver: Mr. Darcys valet

Marguerite Oliver: Mrs. Darcys maid

Mrs. Annesley: Miss Darcys companion

Mrs. Smyth: Darcy House housekeeper

Mr. Travers: Darcy House butler

Mrs. Hanford and Miss Lisa: nannies to Darcy children

Prologue

After a Time

Elizabeth Darcy walked through the bedchamber doorway and released a heavy sigh as she threw her traveling gloves onto the chair.

Finally got the baby to sleep. He nursed intermittently, but I do not think hunger was the issue. He definitely does not travel well! I have never seen him so upset, and that is saying something. She plopped onto the edge of the large bed and gazed around the room as she removed her pelisse. I know I have said it a few times already, but I am amazed that this house has never been sold. You would think the family weary of maintaining a manor so far away for so many years. What is the point?

This entire speech, including the unanswered question, was directed toward her husband. Darcy lay spanning the whole width of the generous bed, his long, lean body supine with booted legs dangling over the edge by Lizzys knees and hands loosely clasped in the empty air above his head. By all appearances he looked soundly asleep, but Lizzy was not deceived. The simple facts that his mouth was not parted and breathing not deep were a sure giveaway. Therefore, she continued to ramble.

Whatever the reasoning, it is fortunate for us. Much more comfortable than an inn or trying to cramp into Longbourn. She sighed again, folded the sable-accented woolen jacket, and absently placed it onto the mattress beside her as her eyes swept over the furnishings and wide windows. In truth, I will miss this place if they ever sell it. So many memories. Her voice grew silent. A happy smile adorned her lips as one hand caressed Darcys nearest thigh. Yes, many memories. Remember the time Oh!

No walks down the lane of Netherfield remembrances as yet, my dear. Put your mouth to better use and kiss me. He had grabbed her elbow and tugged until she lay alongside him, bouncing slightly from the impact.

William, the door

But he turned toward her and engaged her lips before the rejoinder was complete. Nothing improper, they were both fully clothed mind you, but a vigorous kiss ensued for a blissful few minutes.

Sorry to interrupt the exhibition, declared a voice that sounded anything but remorseful.

Darcy reflexively released his wife and jerked upward, only then registering the voice and tone of latent laughter. Uncle! Are you unaware of knocking on doors?

Georges brows rose, the feigned expression of surprise not hiding his amusement. On open doors? What an astounding concept! I must have missed that lesson in my youth. He shrugged. I only disrupted the romantic interlude to inform you that dinner shall soon be served. Since Mrs. Darcy whined about her hunger for the past hour, feeding two and all that, and I distinctly heard your stomach growl between the infant wails, I thought you both would be interested in the news.

Lizzys giggle and Darcys sharp retort were cut off by a sudden piercing scream echoing down the hallway, shut door and stout walls not greatly muffling their sons healthy lungs. Lizzy sighed yet again and closed her eyes for a momentary skyward supplication for strength. Darcy halted her rising, however, leaning for a kiss to her forehead.

Go and eat, Elizabeth. I will see to it. I doubt it is sustenance he is wishing for, so perhaps I can handle it.

Thank you! I am famished.

Just save a bit for me. Uncle, will you escort my wife to the dining room?

With honor.

Briskly and bravely entering the nursery chamber, the doting father was greeted by lusty yells, soothing vocalizations, and the faint clunk of wooden blocks being banged together. The former two issued forth respectively from the mouths of his six-month-old son, diminutive face angrily screwed-up and beet red, and the nanny, Mrs. Hanford, who stood near the window swaying and bouncing as she crooned to no avail. The latter noise, barely audible amid the cries, came from the serious, blue-eyed boy sitting on the carpet surrounded by a pile of building blocks in dozens of shapes and sizes.

The toddler lifted his adorable face, azure gaze serenely greeting the tall man, his piping voice calm. Papa, baby sad.

Yes, Alexander. I gathered as much. Thank you.

Darcy smiled at his firstborn, stooped to ruffle the wild curls that resisted any form of tamed combing, and turned to the nanny.

You need not fret, Mr. Darcy. I can attend to him while you dine. Nothing we havent all seen before! she concluded, hugging the irate infant and bestowing a loving kiss to his sweaty forehead.

I do not doubt your competence, Mrs. Hanford, you know that. But Mrs. Darcy will dine easier if I am here with him. Come here, little demon, let your father deal with your tantrum. There, there now. Is it

Next page
Light

Font size:

Reset

Interval:

Bookmark:

Make

Similar books «The Trouble with Mr. Darcy»

Look at similar books to The Trouble with Mr. Darcy. We have selected literature similar in name and meaning in the hope of providing readers with more options to find new, interesting, not yet read works.


Reviews about «The Trouble with Mr. Darcy»

Discussion, reviews of the book The Trouble with Mr. Darcy and just readers' own opinions. Leave your comments, write what you think about the work, its meaning or the main characters. Specify what exactly you liked and what you didn't like, and why you think so.