Elizabeth Bennet and her dearest childhood friend, Joshua Mallard, arrive in London for an extended holiday with Elizabeth’s aunt and uncle. They intended to have a grand time, but what Elizabeth never anticipated was to draw the eye of two of the richest gentlemen in London, Fitzwilliam Darcy and Coulter Arrington.
Suddenly, Elizabeth and Joshua are invited to grand parties, concerts, and lavish dinners, events that are a far cry from their normal peaceful lives in Meryton.
As their status in London grows, Elizabeth must decide what kind of life she wishes to live, and with whom she wishes to live it...
A Question of Admiration is a clean and sweet Pride and Prejudice variation novella with a guaranteed happy ending, and more than a few delightful misunderstandings along the way!
This is not the worse JAFF story I have ever read.
That honor goes to the one where D/E marry quickly, D cheats with other women, D returns to E and she stabs him.
Here, personalities are not recognizable as P&P -- only the names are the same. Totally non-Regency manners, situations. And it could have used a proofreader -- if a proofreader could make it through the story.