The Art of Ruining Mr. Darcy
(2025)(A book in the Darcy and Elizabeth Forever series)
A novel by Rachelle Ayala
When Darcy’s reputation is irretrievably ruined by a compromising setup, Elizabeth is forced to be Georgiana’s companion. But Darcy’s sister isn’t innocent.
When Fitzwilliam Darcy burst into a coaching inn searching for his missing sister, he found George Wickham compromising fifteen-year-old Lydia Bennet. But Wickham had set a trapand Georgiana Darcy was hiding in her brother's carriage, waiting to elope.
Wickham escaped. Darcy stayed. And society assumed the worst.
Mr. Collins, the sanctimonious clergyman spurned by Elizabeth Bennet, married Lydia and demanded his revenge: Elizabeth must become Georgiana's companion, a living symbol of her family's "forgiveness" and a constant reminder of her refusal of him.
Trapped in the household of a man everyone believes seduced her sister, Elizabeth discovers the truth: The girl was not an innocent victimshe was a willing participant in her own near-ruin.
Now Elizabeth must manage a resentful teenager still infatuated with the wrong man, investigate a scheme that reaches deeper than anyone suspects, and clear the name of the most honorable man she's ever knownall while falling in love with him against every rule of sense and society.
But clearing Darcy's name means exposing Georgiana's willing participation. And exposing Georgiana means destroying the very girl Elizabeth has been hired to protectand Darcy’s belief in his sister’s innocence.
In a world where reputation is everything and one mistake ruins a woman forever, Elizabeth must find a way to save them allor watch the man she loves stay ruined for a crime he didn't commit.
A forced proximity enemies-to-lovers romance where the most dangerous person in the house is a fifteen-year-old girland love means learning when NOT to tell the truth.
Features: Coaching inn scandal Falsely accused hero Elizabeth as companion Bad Georgiana Wickham's revenge Forced proximity Mr. Darcy ruined London society drama Slow-burn romance Protective hero Truth-seeking heroine Guaranteed, Hard-Earned HEA
134,000 words, clean romance
Genre: Historical Romance
When Fitzwilliam Darcy burst into a coaching inn searching for his missing sister, he found George Wickham compromising fifteen-year-old Lydia Bennet. But Wickham had set a trapand Georgiana Darcy was hiding in her brother's carriage, waiting to elope.
Wickham escaped. Darcy stayed. And society assumed the worst.
Mr. Collins, the sanctimonious clergyman spurned by Elizabeth Bennet, married Lydia and demanded his revenge: Elizabeth must become Georgiana's companion, a living symbol of her family's "forgiveness" and a constant reminder of her refusal of him.
Trapped in the household of a man everyone believes seduced her sister, Elizabeth discovers the truth: The girl was not an innocent victimshe was a willing participant in her own near-ruin.
Now Elizabeth must manage a resentful teenager still infatuated with the wrong man, investigate a scheme that reaches deeper than anyone suspects, and clear the name of the most honorable man she's ever knownall while falling in love with him against every rule of sense and society.
But clearing Darcy's name means exposing Georgiana's willing participation. And exposing Georgiana means destroying the very girl Elizabeth has been hired to protectand Darcy’s belief in his sister’s innocence.
In a world where reputation is everything and one mistake ruins a woman forever, Elizabeth must find a way to save them allor watch the man she loves stay ruined for a crime he didn't commit.
A forced proximity enemies-to-lovers romance where the most dangerous person in the house is a fifteen-year-old girland love means learning when NOT to tell the truth.
Features: Coaching inn scandal Falsely accused hero Elizabeth as companion Bad Georgiana Wickham's revenge Forced proximity Mr. Darcy ruined London society drama Slow-burn romance Protective hero Truth-seeking heroine Guaranteed, Hard-Earned HEA
134,000 words, clean romance
Genre: Historical Romance
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