Elizabeth Bennet Claims the Season: A London Season Regency Romance: A Pride and Prejudice Variation (Miss Bennet’s Business #4)

Sarah Smith


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They tried to claim her sister. She decided to claim the Season.

Elizabeth Bennet Darcy has traded the familiar fields of Longbourn for the glittering traps of London society: a city of sharp smiles, sharper whispers, and rules that shift like shadows. As Mrs. Darcy, she can navigate the balls, the calls, and the endless scrutiny. What she is not prepared for is launching Georgiana into a Season where every glance is a gamble, and vulnerability is the ultimate currency.

When old scandals resurface, stirred by Wickham's sly return and his alliance with ambitious schemers, Georgiana becomes the prize in a game of fortunes and reputations. A predatory lord circles with proposals that mask control, while Lady Catherine descends with demands to "protect" her niece by stripping her independence. If they succeed in painting Georgiana as fragile, they win her wealth. If they undermine Elizabeth's influence, they shatter the Darcy family from within.

Darcy wants to shield them with silence and authority. Elizabeth knows better: protection without agency is just another cage. Their marriage must evolve into a true partnership, one that trusts Georgiana's quiet strength and wields society's own weapons, alliances, witnesses, and unyielding truth, against those who prey on the unprotected.

With suitors scheming, hostesses watching, and London itself on the hunt, Elizabeth must forge a path where Georgiana claims not just a match, but her own voice: a debut that turns whispers into acclaim and threats into triumphs.

A witty, empowering London Season Regency romance and a Pride and Prejudice variation, centered on Elizabeth's clever strategies, fierce loyalty, and the radiant happily ever after where women rise not despite the rules, but by rewriting them.

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