The timeless romance of Fitzwilliam Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet is put to the test in this tale of mistakes, miscommunications, and misunderstandings. In an effort to comfort his soulmate, Fitzwilliam Darcy mistakenly compromises the woman he loves. As her family whisks her away to protect her reputation, he finds himself at a loss as to why she disappeared. A natural disaster, a catastrophic illness, and a colossal misunderstanding, all result in the couple missing opportunities to share their lives and grow together. With the help of friends and family, the circumstances which divide them eventually serve to unite their hearts as one.
An unlikely friendship. A scandalous attraction. Will Mr. Darcy be Elizabeth’s ruin? What if Elizabeth is amused instead of insulted by Mr. Darcy's rejection at the Meryton Assembly? From this unlikely friendship, attraction blooms, putting Elizabeth and Miss Caroline Bingley on opposite sides of a silent war. Discovering Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy on the edge of an improper kiss, Miss Bingley recruits an old enemy to secure Elizabeth’s downfall. Will Miss Bingley’s plot destroy ODC’s future together, or will a timely rescue ruin Elizabeth in all the right ways? Find out in Mr. Darcy Scandal at Netherfield, a Steamy Pride and Prejudice variation of 27,000 words.
Amidst raging storms and passionate encounters, can love overcome societal expectations? In Spring 1812, when Elizabeth Bennet visits Rosings Park, a sudden tempest forces her to seek shelter with Mr. Darcy in a secluded summerhouse, igniting a firestorm of desire. As thunder crashes and lightning illuminates their true feelings, Elizabeth's prejudice and Mr. Darcy's pride clash in a whirlwind of attraction. With each heated exchange and tender moment, the two must confront their deepening connection, one neither anticipated. But the true maelstrom erupts with Lady Catherine de Bourgh's fury at their hasty union. Soon, Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy are thrust into the tempest of scandal. This steamy and sensual Pride and Prejudice variation features several passionate moments with ODC.
A midnight tryst, mistaken identities, and perhaps a passion that could last a lifetime? Lydia has been a naughty girl and has George Wickham convinced Uncle Gardiner has given her a generous dowry. Lizzy is determined to protect her sister from the scoundrel, so when she intercepts a note suggesting a midnight tryst in the library at the Netherfield Masquerade Ball, she intends to warn him away permanently. Mr. Darcy intercepts the same note, believing Lizzy is the one having the tryst with Wickham, and he is determined to save her from herself. With mistaken assumptions and confused identities, who is meeting in the library, and what consequences will it bring for ODC? While Abbey sometimes writes sweet JAFF, this is strictly sensual.
From the author of Mr. Darcy’s Daughters, the delightful escapades of the Darcy family continue with an enchanting story set at Pride and Prejudice’s Pemberley. When Phoebe, a young niece of Pride and Prejudice’s Mr. Darcy, is shattered by an unhappy romance, she retreats to Pemberley and is joined by kindhearted Louisa Bingley, unmarried after three London seasons. Once the young ladies are situated in the house, several handsome strangers also arrive—all hopeful of winning the girls’ hearts. As preparations for the ball which Mr. and Mrs. Darcy are to give at Pemberley gain momentum, mischief and love triangles abound, making life as difficult as possible for anyone connected with the Darcy family. Populated with authentic characters firmly rooted in Jane Austen’s mores and stylistic traditions, Mr. Darcy’s Dream has an unforgettable combination of romance, societal scandals, friendship, family, and marriage.
Robert Darcy is as charming as Fitzwilliam Darcy is proud, and he is stunned to find a beautiful young woman weeping at his cousin's wedding. Caroline Bingley is humiliated to discover this American stranger has witnessed her emotional display. Can love conquer all?
Have you heard? Mr. Darcy is back ... After a long and mysterious absence, Mr. Darcy has returned to Pemberley from the Far East. He is but a shell of the man who disappeared into the night after the death of his beloved Elizabeth three years ago. The cloud of grief and self-pity that hovers over him cannot even be dispelled by his own young daughter Eliza, the last heir to his and Elizabeth's union, whom he left in the care of his sister that terrible night. The rumors in town go unanswered as the pale and withdrawn Darcy hides away, resisting all attempts to reintegrate him into society. His sister, however, is not so easily swayed and is determined to find him a wife (and Eliza a mother) of good repute ... and she has just the woman in mind. Set about four years after the events of Pride and Prejudice, Anja Bligh's Mr. Darcy's Second Chance is a warm, fascinating account of a love found for one of the most beloved characters of Victorian romance.
Someone is marrying Mr. Darcy, but which one? Eighteen years ago, Fitzwilliam left Netherfield and Lizzy behind after they nearly shared a kiss. Lizzy couldn?t dwell on the knowledge he was going to marry Anne, because she had to accept Mr. Collins? proposal after her father?s untimely death. She consigned her feelings for Fitzwilliam to a deep place in her mind, never to be considered. Years later, her daughter returns home from a visit to Rosings Park with the news William Darcy wants to marry her. Lizzy is at first opposed to her daughter marrying Mr. Darcy?s son, but after seeing them together, she?s convinced Lottie will be happy with the boy. It?s no surprise when Mr. Darcy appears in full wrath, intent on preventing the union. As Lizzy and Fitzwilliam clash about their children?s futures, the past they never addressed lingers between them. Will passions ignite and give them a second chance, or are they both too proud and prejudiced to embrace this new opportunity? This features a widely divergent timeline sprinkled with a dash of what-if. What if a reformed Lady Catherine, shaped by grief, has mellowed and wants to play matchmaker? What if Lizzy took the reins of Longbourn? What if Fitzwilliam never learned to temper his pride in the past and is forced to do so now to embrace a chance at a happy future? ÿWhile Abbey sometimes writes sweet JAFF, this is strictly SENSUAL.
Happy for all her maternal feelings was the day on which Mrs. Bennet got rid of her two most deserving daughters . . . The weeks leading up to the nuptials of literature’s dearest couple, Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet, are full of romance, jealousy, and gossip! How might the time from betrothal to bride have passed for Elizabeth and Jane Bennet? The news of Lizzy’s engagement to Mr. Darcy comes as not just a shock for her sister, but her entire family. The Bennets attempt to understand how the courtship occurred while the different circumstances of Jane and Elizabeth threaten their wish of a double wedding. Day by day, both sisters become more loyal their future husbands, learning they cannot please each other and their intendeds. No one, including Jane, can avoid drawing unflattering comparisons between Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy. Meanwhile, Mr. Darcy’s peculiar behavior makes Mr. Bennet uneasy about the man’s intentions toward his favorite daughter. When the banns for one sister are read aloud in church, but not for the other, chaos ensues. After Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy escape to London to avoid the challenges of Hertfordshire, the displeasure of Mr. Darcy’s aunt, Lady Catherine de Bourgh, returns to thwart their plans. Further intimidated by a mysterious marriage contract, the path to the altar is fraught with peril. Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam struggle to keep their passions in check while they wait for the day to finally say, “I do.” Happy Was the Day is a sequel to Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice with mature scenes of a couple fiercely in love. A favorite of thousands of readers worldwide, enjoy this tale by Elizabeth Ann West that was over two years in the making.