Mr. Darcy has won the heart and soul of his new bride... and now he shall claim her as his own. But Elizabeth knows little of marital expectations. She hopes to be a good wife to her handsome new husband, but will her innocence make that impossible? Mr. Darcy must introduce his Elizabeth to the pleasures of being a wife... and he intends to do so as soon as they are married. Their first carriage ride to Longbourn is a little more eventful than Elizabeth had imagined it might be. And their arrival at Pemberley is more enjoyable still. With Mr. Darcy as her guide, Elizabeth discovers that married life is a splendid thing indeed. LOVE COMES TO PEMBERLEY is a series of steamy stories exploring moments of intimacy and love in our dear couple's newlywed lives. It follows the consummation and consolidation of their vows, and must therefore be enjoyed only by adult readers. Each of the stories in LOVE COMES TO PEMBERLEY are standalone tales, designed to be read in one sitting. There is no need to have read any of the others to enjoy this one, but it may be most agreeable to read them in sequence.
Sharon Lathan presents Mr. & Mrs. Fitzwilliam Darcy, A fascinating portrait of a timeless, consuming love — and the sweetest, most romantic Jane Austen sequel. It's Darcy and Elizabeth's wedding day, and the journey is just beginning as Jane Austen's beloved Pride and Prejudice characters embark on the greatest adventure of all: marriage and a life together filled with surprising passion, tender self—discovery, and the simple joys of every day. As their love story unfolds in this most romantic of Jane Austen sequels, Darcy and Elizabeth reveal to each other how their relationship blossomed. From misunderstanding to perfect understanding and harmony, theirs is a marriage filled with romance, sensuality, and the beauty of a deep, abiding love.
As the Bennet sisters prepare to simultaneously marry their respective significant others in a simple ceremony, Lizzy begins laying the groundwork to assume her new role as Mrs. Darcy, mistress of Pemberley and Darcy House while Jane busily plans to become Mrs. Bingley. Amid the frenzied preparations, the sisters must find a way to carve out some semblence of independence while attending family dinners, purchasing wedding clothes, and dealing with their mother’s excessive boasting. When the big day finally arrives, the sisters travel to the church where Mary and Kitty await to assist them with their gowns and flowers as dutiful maids of honour. With Lizzy on her father’s left arm and Jane on the right arm, the young women walk down the aisle to marry their loves, enjoy a wedding breakfast, and open a ball at Netherfield. After Lizzy and Darcy move into Pemberley and Jane and Bingley set up residence at a nearby estate, now only time will tell where life will lead the sisters. In this imagined sequel to Pride and Prejudice, the fascinating story of Lizzy and Darcy continues, detailing their experiences both before and after they marry the love of their life.
Perhaps the first modern novelist, Jane Austen (1775-1817) has left an indelible mark on the world of letters. She is best known as the author of penetrating studies of domestic life and manners, and her novels such as Sense and Sensibility (1811), Pride and Prejudice (1813), and Mansfield Park (1814) continue to be read and appreciated today. Yet Austen also wrote numerous other pieces and a substantial body of letters. While her novels have received large amounts of critical attention, scholars have also increasingly studied her other writings, and Austen scholarship continues to grow each year. This reference book is an accurate, comprehensive, and detailed guide to her life and career. A chronology outlines the principal events in her life and places her within larger literary and historical contexts. The several hundred alphabetically arranged entries that follow identify characters and family members, discuss works and themes, and synthesize the large body of criticism that has grown around her works. Every one of her texts, including all of her minor writings, has a separate entry, as have most of her fictional characters. Entries for individual works typically provide details of composition and publication, a plot summary and critical commentary, a list of characters, and bibliographical references. The volume closes with an extensive bibliography of works by and about her.
Mr. Darcy has won the heart and soul of his new bride... and now he shall claim her as his own This is the complete Love Comes To Pemberley collection, a series of five Darcy & Elizabeth sensual intimate stories. PART ONE: BECOMING MR. & MRS. DARCY Mr. Darcy has won the heart and soul of his new bride... and now he shall claim her as his own. But Elizabeth knows little of marital expectations. She hopes to be a good wife to her handsome new husband, but will her innocence make that impossible? Mr. Darcy must introduce his Elizabeth to the pleasures of being a wife... and he intends to do so as soon as they are married. Their first carriage ride together is a little more eventful than Elizabeth had imagined it might be. And their arrival at Pemberley is more enjoyable still. With Mr. Darcy as her guide, Elizabeth discovers that married life is a splendid thing indeed. PART TWO: THE DEMANDING MR. DARCY Mr. Darcy and his new bride Elizabeth are enjoying the fruits of married life. Mrs. Darcy has discovered that what happens behind the bedroom door is most agreeable indeed. The Gardiners and Lydia have come to visit the Darcys, and Mr. Wickham is on the prowl. Elizabeth is determined to watch her sister, and ensure she does not succumb to Mr. Wickham's dastardly charms. But Mr. Darcy is a demanding and passionate man. And he has a plan. Will Mrs. Darcy give in to his desires when they are enjoying a stroll through the grounds of Pemberley? PART THREE: THE IRRESISTIBLE MR. DARCY Mr. Darcy cannot resist the charms of his bride Elizabeth, and she is equally affected by his presence... even when they are at the grandest ball of the season, and all eyes are on the handsome pair. But can Darcy steal his beloved wife away to indulge his passions, or must propriety prevail? PART FOUR: MR. DARCY'S SURPRISE When his wife Elizabeth expresses an interest in horseriding, Mr. Darcy is only too happy to surprise her with a gift: a beautiful chestnut mare, suitable for sidesaddle rides across the grounds of Pemberley, and beyond. One sunny summer's day, our dear couple rides across the Derbyshire hills for a picnic. Passionate Mr. Darcy wonders if he might surprise his English rose once more... PART FIVE: MR. DARCY'S CHRISTMAS All Mr. Darcy wants is time alone with his beautiful wife Elizabeth. But their Christmas guests have other ideas... Mr. Darcy has given his wife Elizabeth many blissful months of marriage. She is delighted to be able to share her happiness with her family during the festive season. But not everyone staying at Pemberley is prepared to play by Regency society's rules. Can Mr. Darcy's swift actions save the Bennet family's reputation, and save Christmas? And will he still have time to make all his wife’s most private Yuletide wishes come true? LOVE COMES TO PEMBERLEY is a series of steamy stories exploring moments of intimacy and love in Our Dear Couple's newlywed lives. It follows the consummation and consolidation of their vows, and must therefore be enjoyed only by mature readers. Each of the stories in LOVE COMES TO PEMBERLEY are standalone tales, designed to be read in one sitting. They can be read in any order, but it may be most agreeable to read them in sequence. Keywords: Mr. Darcy, Darcy and Elizabeth, Regency romance, Pride & Prejudice variation, Pride & Prejudice sensual intimate, Regency romance collection
What readers are saying "Whoa, Darcy!" "Some parts are hilarious and some a walk on the wild side for Austen characters. Curl up and enjoy!" "Tells the tale I always wanted to hear...how the Darcys lived happily ever after..." "The only fault I found with this book was that it ended." Every woman wants to be Elizabeth Bennet Darcy-beautiful, gracious, universally admired, strong, daring and outspoken-a thoroughly modern woman in crinolines. And every woman will fall madly in love with Mr. Darcy-tall, dark and handsome, a nobleman and a heartthrob whose virility is matched only by his utter devotion to his wife. Their passion is consuming and idyllic-essentially, they can't keep their hands off each other-through a sweeping tale of adventure and misadventure, human folly and numerous mysteries of parentage. Hold on to your bonnets! This sexy, epic, hilarious, poignant and romantic sequel to Pride and Prejudice goes far beyond Jane Austen.