Till Death Us Do Part

Author: Wade H. Mann
Genre(s): Romance | Historical
Total pages: 43

He thinks she trapped him. She knows she didn’t. They’re both wrong about everything else.

Fitzwilliam Darcy never meant to marry Elizabeth Bennet. She was tolerable, but not handsome enough to tempt him—until her mother’s schemes forced his hand.
Elizabeth did not to marry anyone, least of all the arrogant, insufferable Mr. Darcy—but her father’s ultimatum left her no choice.
Now they’re bound together by vows neither wanted to speak, trapped in a marriage neither can escape. Darcy, convinced Elizabeth compromised him deliberately, sets harsh limits on her new life before departing for months on urgent family business. Elizabeth, determined to prove her innocence, agrees to one last bargain: six months to earn a single kind word from her husband.

But kindness requires trust, and trust requires truth—neither of which exists between them.
As Elizabeth settles into Pemberley as an unwanted bride and Darcy races against time to save his family from ruin, both must decide: can a marriage built on anger and suspicion ever become something more? Or are some wounds too deep to heal?

Two possible endings. One impossible choice.