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The Mask of Meryton

A hidden-identity retelling of Pride & Prejudice

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The Mask of Meryton

By: Vivian Cross
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Behind every polite smile is a carefully guarded secret.

After the unexpected death of Mr. Bennet, Elizabeth Bennet concocts a delicate ruse to protect her family’s home and finances. She arrives in Meryton under a false identity—a distant cousin’s ward—determined to keep her secret buried. Yet the discerning Mr. Darcy, newly arrived in the neighborhood, grows suspicious of the poised young woman who seems too clever—and too captivated by him—to be what she claims.

As Elizabeth and Darcy spar through social gatherings and subtle interrogations, the tension between them builds. Each ballroom encounter, each guarded conversation, draws them closer toward the truth. With every step they take together, Elizabeth’s carefully constructed mask slips, revealing a power struggle not only between pride and prejudice, but between the peril of deception and the possibility of real happiness. Love may shatter the façade forever—or force Elizabeth to lose the very person she’s risking her life to protect.

Never lift the veil of Meryton if you fear the truth.
Historical Historical Fiction Regency Romantic Suspense
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The relationship between Elizabeth & Darcy felt a little forced in the story line. In addition it’s hard to buy the fastidious Darcy intentionally subjecting himself to an ongoing onslaught of criticism due to Elizabeth’s deception. It’s one thing for people to be prideful & judge him for his choice of someone in a lower position but it’s another when that person’s integrity is widely known to be compromised. I respect it but we know they would not have in the Regency period. Her goose would have been cooked- & her family’s along with it. With JAFF I’m just always looking to fall in love with the love story & this just didn’t get me there.

Too unrealistic to love

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