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“At the end of the
day when we are each of us lyin’ flat on our backs, lookin’ at the ceiling, and
the vicar is whisperin’ in our ear, the greatest comfort we shall ’ave is to
know that we loved well and were well loved in return.”
When Fitzwilliam Darcy’s father slides into an early grave,
his son is forced to take on Pemberley’s mantle. Brandy numbs his pain, but Darcy’s
worst inclinations run wild. After tragedy rips everything away, he spends
years finding his way back: a man redeemed by a woman’s loving understanding.
Elizabeth Bennet is afflicted with a common Regency
ailment: observing the world about her but not seeing those beneath her notice.
Then a clarifying act shatters the propriety that has denied her heart the
transcendent love she craves.
In Plain Sight explores Jane Austen’s
eternal love story by flipping social roles on their heads. From their first
encounter, Elizabeth Bennet and the convict known as “Smith” must overcome
their prejudices and break through their pride. Only then can they share the
treasure hidden in plain sight.