Still shaken from his horrible proposal, Elizabeth Bennet falls ill at the Rosings Parsonage upon reading Fitzwilliam Darcy's letter. In her increasingly delirious state, unfathomable influences inspire her to write an impulsive response. The letter gives Mr. Darcy hope in a way that nothing else could. As her illness progresses, Darcy is there at her side, crossing boundaries he has never crossed, declaring things he has never declared. A unique experience bridges them over their earlier misunderstandings, and they start to work out their differences. That is, until Elizabeth begins to...
Still shaken from his horrible proposal, Elizabeth Bennet falls ill at the Rosings Parsonage upon reading Fitzwilliam Darcy's letter. In her increasin...
If Mr. Darcy had met Elizabeth Bennet in his beloved Derbyshire, would he have recognized her as the love of his life instead of dismissing her as someone "not handsome enough to tempt" him? This alteration of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice adds a little spirit, flirtation, and charm to everyone's favorite characters. Early in the summer of 1811, Elizabeth Bennet travels to Derbyshire to help her aunt and uncle settle in as new owners of Saphrinbrooke. Elizabeth is soon introduced to the estate's nearest neighbors: Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy and his sister, Georgiana, who is suffering the...
If Mr. Darcy had met Elizabeth Bennet in his beloved Derbyshire, would he have recognized her as the love of his life instead of dismissing her as som...
"She was never the demure lady who was afraid of getting her petticoat dirty. He was never the calm and collected lad who coddled her. What had started as friendship had evolved into something quite tangible . . ." A lady always hopes that the man she falls in love with will sweep her off her feet in a dramatic and graceful way. Well, for Grace Iverson, at least it was dramatic. Her childhood best friend, Gavin Kingston-now His Grace, the Duke of Huntsman-is still just as clumsy as ever. Despite their painful separation as children, a chance encounter has offered them a second opportunity for...
"She was never the demure lady who was afraid of getting her petticoat dirty. He was never the calm and collected lad who coddled her. What had starte...
Colonel Fitzwilliam has always been a ladies' man, confident and suave. But when his heart falls for the recently widowed Charlotte Collins, he discovers all of his experience does him little good. And as he prepares to depart for war in the Americas, he fears he is leaving Charlotte behind at Pemberley with a more dangerous foe-one he does not know how to fight. Charlotte Collins, ill prepared to understand the workings of a heart that has been touched, is determined to find a way to provide a new life for her and her unborn child. But as she quietly observes the daily, tender expressions of...
Colonel Fitzwilliam has always been a ladies' man, confident and suave. But when his heart falls for the recently widowed Charlotte Collins, he discov...
Miss Georgiana Darcy's deepest hope is to find love with a good man who sees her inner value-and doesn't care a whit about her dowry. But as she prepares to enter her first London season, the pressure to find a good match builds. Her brother, Mr. Darcy, hopes to help her along by inviting the devilishly handsome and charming Henry Darcy, a distant cousin from America, to stay with them. But Henry Darcy will not be the only eligible bachelor watching this young lady blossom into the catch of the season. Benjamin Pastel wasn't raised as a titled, wealthy gentleman. He has nothing but his...
Miss Georgiana Darcy's deepest hope is to find love with a good man who sees her inner value-and doesn't care a whit about her dowry. But as she prepa...