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Elizabeth’s Secret Admirer- FREE BOOK!
On Valentine's Day, Elizabeth Bennet is surprised to receive a card from a mysterious sender. This marks the start of an ongoing correspondence between her and her secret admirer. But what will she do when she learns that the man she has been writing to is none other than the man she despises most? And what will happen when she realizes that she no longer hates him, but has fallen in love with him? A sweet variation on Pride and Prejudice sure to make your heart melt.
Not In Want of a Wife
Mr. Darcy is not in want of a wife.
Convinced that he could never be happy with a woman who loves him solely for his money, he realizes his heart will never be safe as long as he is attainable. Elizabeth Bennet is equally determined to avoid a loveless marriage despite her mother's relentless matchmaking.
At the Meryton Assembly, Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth concoct a plan to shield their hearts from fortune-hunters and matchmaking mothers by feigning a courtship.
As their deception leads them on a whirlwind of disaster and unintended consequences, they begin to discover a connection that neither of them can deny. But when their charade ends, will they have the courage to express their true feelings, or will they part ways forever?
If you enjoyed the classic love story of Pride and Prejudice, you won't be able to resist this enchanting variation. A sweet, kissing-only romance culminating in a heartwarming happily ever after for Our Dear Couple.
A Favorable Impression
What if Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth's first encounter was at Pemberley?
Mr. Darcy returns to his home to find unexpected tourists. His surprise fades when he discovers the visitors, the Gardiners and their nieces, have mutual acquaintances, prompting him to invite them to join his house party.
Over the week, Darcy is struck by Elizabeth Bennet's charm and wit, seeing in her qualities he might consider in a wife. Similarly, Elizabeth finds herself captivated by Darcy's kindness and generosity.
Mr. Darcy expects the rest of the Bennets to be as well-mannered as his guests. Instead, he’s dismayed to find them loud, vulgar, and rude. Then, the youngest sister elopes with Mr. Darcy’s nemesis!
Despite these objections, Darcy’s affection remains unwavering. Convinced of Elizabeth's reciprocation, he proposes, expecting acceptance. However, Darcy's pride surfaces when he conveys his willingness to overlook her family's shortcomings, leading Elizabeth to reject his condescending offer.
During the London Season, Darcy tries to court Caroline Bingley but is reminded of what he lost when Viscount Fitzwilliam takes notice of Elizabeth. Can Darcy regain Elizabeth’s good opinion after her favorable impression has been dashed? Or will his charming cousin steal her heart?
Sudden Awakenings
What could be worse than awakening in the bed of the man you hate?
Elizabeth Bennet, haunted by a family history of sleepwalking, has spent her life navigating the challenges and eccentricities of her condition.
A sudden encounter during a sleepwalking episode forces her and Mr. Darcy into a marriage of convenience. As they navigate their newfound relationship, their initial prejudices give way to unexpected feelings.
However, Darcy's formidable aunt, Lady Catherine, opposes the match and schemes to break them apart. Can Elizabeth and Darcy overcome the obstacles placed before them and awaken to the realization of the love between them?
This clean, heartwarming romance will leave you captivated and yearning for more. A unique Pride and Prejudice variation culminating in a happily ever after for Our Dear Couple.
Miss Bingley and the Baron- a companion to Not In Want of a Wife
Miss Caroline Bingley is convinced that the surest way to establish herself with the upper classes is to marry a wealthy gentleman. After losing Mr. Darcy and his ten thousand a year to Elizabeth Bennet, Caroline is even more determined to find a match that will shake off the 'stench of trade' from her father's occupation as a merchant.
She travels with her sister and brother-in-law to their estate in Scarborough, where she learns that their next-door neighbor is a baron with a fortune surpassing that of Mr. Darcy's–and he is reportedly young and handsome, too!
Lord Theodore Connally has recently returned from his Grand Tour after his father’s death. As a single man in possession of a large fortune, he is especially leery of fortune hunters and social climbers. Having been warned by his friend that Miss Bingley is just such a lady, he is determined to avoid her at all costs. However, when he meets her by chance and she mistakes him for a gardener, Theo finds her intriguing.
Theo devises a plan to test whether Miss Bingley is truly a fortune hunter, by asking his best friend– the gardener’s son who is to become a clergyman– to switch places with him.
Caroline has no idea that the kind and funny man she has befriended is actually the baron, nor that the foppish baron whom she is in pursuit of is actually the gardener’s son in disguise. When the “baron” proposes to her, Caroline must decide what matters to her more: the fortune and title she seeks, or the man she never expected to fall in love with.
What Happened at Vauxhall- a companion to A Favorable Impression- FREE SHORT STORY!
A companion to A Favorable Impression and contains spoilers for such. It is recommended that the reader enjoys A Favorable Impression prior to this story.
Miss Bingley disappears during the Vitoria Fete and so does Viscount Fitzwilliam. What really happened between them that night and afterward?
A short story of approximately 7,000 words.