This sexy installment in the Pride and Prejudice Variations series explores one of the roads not taken in Jane Austen's original. Before Darcy leaves the Lambton Inn after learning the scandalous new
What if… The last man in the world she could be prevailed upon to marry…is her husband? In Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, Elizabeth Bennet tells the proud Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy that she wouldn't m
When Calder, a modern-day Mr. Darcy, appears in her lab, Cassie is determined to hate him until he attempts to woo her by rewriting the two of them in the roles of Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennett.
Exploring the roads not taken in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, the author presents a new twist on the classic story that has a very different ending. Original.
"I had not known you a month before I felt that you were the last man in the world whom I could ever be prevailed on to marry." Elizabeth Bennet's furious response to Mr. Darcy's marriage proposal in
What would have happened if Fitzwilliam Darcy faced a true rival for Elizabeth Bennet's affections? In a return to the world of Jane Austen, the plot of Pride & Prejudice takes a different turn when
What readers are saying: "A very happy read!" "A lustful and very romantic story." "Introduces us to another side of Darcy that Jane Austen didn't show." "A really lovely spin on the original story."
Marine biologist Cassie Boulton likes her coffee with cream and her literature with happy endings. Her favorite book is Pride and Prejudice, but Cassie has no patience when a modern-day Mr. Darcy app
"Be that as it may, Elizabeth saw Darcy go with regret; and in this early example of what Lydia's infamy must produce, found additional anguish as she reflected on that wretched business." The tragedy
Having his plan to find a more suitable bride put on hold after Mr. Darcy finds out that Elizabeth Bennett is living in London under reduced circumstances, he travels to London to see her and realizes
Praise for Abigail Reynolds' Pride and Prejudice variations:"Lovers of steamy period romances will find plenty to whet their appetites here." ? Booklist"Compulsively readable. . .treats readers to an