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  • av Thea Ramsay
    187,-

    Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, Master of Pemberley, is a gentleman with a secret. A secret that only his closest friends know the truth of. He has been content to stay at his estate, away from the prying eyes of society; but when Charles Bingley comes to Pemberley to ask for his opinion on an estate in Hertfordshire, Darcy cannot say no.Hoping for a quick resolution to Charles Bingley's problem, Darcy did not expect to be thrust into the society of his friend's new home. Nor did he expect to meet a young woman who would change his opinions on his self-imposed isolation. But Darcy's secret may yet be discovered, and he will have to guard against the machinations of Miss Caroline Bingley who would seek to ruin everything if she cannot have what she wants, and feels that she deserves. Darcy's Duty is a clean Pride and Prejudice romance that may be enjoyed by all lovers of Jane Austen's romantic classic.

  • av Anja Katz
    187,-

    In the lush fields of England's countryside, members of the upper social circles do not breed racehorses or delight in a brisk trot through town-they raise, ride, and race dragons. Elizabeth Bennet has a passion for dragons which has led her to pursue the noble cause of rescuing them from a cruel fate when their time on the race course comes to an end. Her family supports her passion, but Elizabeth knows that she has limited resources to put toward this venture. Longbourn was not meant to be a dragon stable and the strain on the estate's finances is beginning to show. At a race in a nearby town, Elizabeth crosses swords with the cruel owner of an injured dragon-an altercation that draws the attention of none other than Fitzwilliam Darcy. Inspired by Elizabeth's fiery approach, Fitzwilliam Darcy dares to admit that he has misjudged Miss Elizabeth Bennet and becomes determined to set things right between them. A Lady's Heart is an adventurous variation of Pride and Prejudice that is suitable for all lovers of Jane Austen's romantic classic, and those who like a little bit of fantasy with their Regency romance.

  • av Anja Katz
    221,-

    In the lush fields of England's countryside, members of the upper social circles do not breed racehorses or delight in a brisk trot through town-they raise, ride, and race dragons. During her stay at her cousin's lavish estate in the picturesque Scottish countryside, Elizabeth Bennet is entranced by the breathtaking scenery. But her attention is also drawn to a charming dragon rider who works at the estate's stables. Could she possibly accept a proposal of marriage from someone of lower status?But what if this stablehand was actually a well-bred gentleman in disguise? With pride always a factor in matters of love, will this deception be the one thing standing in the way of Elizabeth's desires? A Lady's Mistake is an adventurous variation of Pride and Prejudice that is suitable for all lovers of Jane Austen's romantic classic, and those who like a little bit of fantasy with their Regency romance.

  • av Anja Katz
    187,-

    In the lush fields of England's countryside, members of the upper social circles do not breed racehorses or delight in a brisk trot through town-they raise, ride and race dragons. Disguised as a man, Elizabeth Bennet is able to ride and race dragons in nearby Liford without her family's knowledge. With the assistance of the head groom from the Meryton Inn, Elizabeth is able to truly be herself... if only for a little while. After an exhilarating race that showcases her remarkable dragon riding skills and her affinity with the dangerous and unpredictable creatures, Elizabeth's deception is in danger of being discovered-how will Meryton society react to her daring secret? But it is the arrival of a certain gentleman to Hertfordshire that could threaten everything Elizabeth has been building in secret. Will her acquaintance with Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy spell disaster for her reputation, or will she be able to continue to follow her heart? Secrets, however, have a way of unraveling, and as the truth threatens to come to light, Elizabeth must confront her own fears that she will not be accepted for who she truly is. A Lady's Gamble is an adventurous variation of Pride and Prejudice that is suitable for all lovers of Jane Austen's romantic classic, and those who like a little bit of fantasy with their Regency romance.

  • av Thea Ramsay
    221,-

    What if Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy had entirely different views on marriage? Upon arriving in Hertfordshire with his sister Georgiana, Mr. Darcy is immediately charmed by the beauty of Meryton and its inhabitants. However, Caroline Bingley's pessimistic attitude has rubbed off on her brother, and Mr. Bingley does his best to keep his friend from losing his heart to a woman of questionable background and fortune. Despite Mr. Bingley's attempts to dissuade his friend from falling in love with Elizabeth Bennet, what is meant to be cannot be denied for long.Determined to discover the root of Mr. Bingley's dislike of her family and the reason he keeps Mr. Darcy away, Elizabeth is forced to confront the gentleman about his behavior, but will she be too late to prevent Mr. Darcy from leaving Hertfordshire forever? A Change in the Wind is a sweet and clean Pride and Prejudice variation that is suitable for all lovers of Jane Austen's romantic classic.

  • av Carys London
    221,-

    What if Mr. Bennet became the master of Pemberley? In a strange twist of fate, the Bennet family has come into possession of the grand estate of Pemberley. Overwhelmed by the work that is required, Mr. Bennet enlists the help of his eldest daughters to better manage the tenant farmers and bring some semblance of agreement back to their relationship with the estate. After years of mismanagement under Mr. Bennet's cousin, the tenants are reluctant to trust the new caretakers of the estate, especially a tenant farmer named William Darcy. Thrust together in an uneasy relationship, Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy must work together to repair the farms and bring the estate back to its former glory, but is the distance between them too great to allow them to be anything more than acquaintances? Or will they be pulled apart by the expectations of the new society that Elizabeth finds herself in...

  • av Katy Murray
    221,-

    Elizabeth Bennet has a passion for horses which has led her to pursue the noble cause of rescuing racehorses. Her family supports her passion, but Elizabeth knows that she has limited resources to put toward this venture, which both frustrates and empowers her.  At a race in a nearby town, Elizabeth crosses swords with the cruel owner of an injured horse¿an altercation that draws the attention of none other than Fitzwilliam Darcy. Inspired by Elizabeth's fiery approach, Fitzwilliam Darcy dares to admit that he has misjudged Miss Elizabeth Bennet and becomes determined to set things right between them.  Unbridled Devotion is a sweet and clean Pride and Prejudice Variation that is suitable for all lovers of Jane Austen's romantic classic.

  • av Blair Sutton
    228,-

    On a trip to London to visit Mrs. Gardiner, Elizabeth Bennet finds herself befriending the sweet and innocent Georgiana Darcy. Despite her initial trepidation, Elizabeth and Georgiana quickly become friends and Elizabeth learns that the Georgiana has become engaged to a charming gentleman who has just arrived in town. But Mr. George Dalmore is not all that he seems, and Elizabeth suspects that the mysterious young man with a penchant for cards and a murky family history may not be all that he seems. Determined to discover the truth, Elizabeth could risk her newfound friendship with Georgiana, but it is worth saving the young woman from an imprudent match with a fortune hunter. She knows that she cannot do it alone, however. And so, despite her misgivings, she turns to none other than Mr. Darcy for help, but if he does not believe her, or suspects that she may be meddling in Georgiana's life out of a bitterness toward him, all may be lost. As Elizabeth comes closer to the truth, she finds herself understanding Mr. Darcy in ways she never thought possible. She begins to see him in a new light, and realizes that perhaps there is more to him than she had previously believed.

  • av Katy Murray
    221,-

    Disguised as a man, Elizabeth Bennet is able to ride and race her horse in nearby Dovetown without her family's knowledge. With the assistance of the head groom from the Meryton Inn, Elizabeth is able to truly be herself... if only for a little while. After an exhilarating race that showcases her remarkable equestrian skills, Elizabeth's deception is in danger of being discovered-how will Meryton society react to her daring secret? But it is the arrival of a certain gentleman to Hertfordshire that could threaten everything Elizabeth has been building in secret. Will her acquaintance with Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy spell disaster for her reputation, or will she be able to continue to follow her heart? Secrets, however, have a way of unraveling, and as the truth threatens to come to light, Elizabeth must confront her own fears that she will not be accepted for who she truly is. A Race to Love is a sweet, clean, Pride and Prejudice variation that is suitable for all lovers of Jane Austen's romantic classic.

  • av Sophia Murray
    221,-

    Elizabeth Bennet is desperate to escape the shadows of her family for her father's sake.However, her plans for a quiet and respectable life are dashed when she finds out that her aunt and uncle are planning for her to marry a gentleman whom she would never consider if her family was not desperate to salvage their fortune and reputation. She has no choice but to run, but before she can put her plan into action, she is forced to confide in the one person she swore never to trust. Fitzwilliam Darcy is finally ready to face the possibility that he might be alone forever. When Elizabeth Bennet refused his proposal a second time, he vowed never to open his heart to anyone again. But when he discovers his old sweetheart is in trouble and dependent upon him to pull her from certain unhappiness, he is hesitant to help her. As Darcy and Elizabeth struggle to let go of the past, a new scandal threatens to ruin their plans before anything can be set into motion. Will they be able to overcome their history, or will old wounds tear them apart forever? A Certain Unhappiness is a clean, sweet Pride and Prejudice Variation that is suitable for all lovers of Jane Austen's timeless classic.

  • av Aria Green
    221,-

    On their very first time away from Hertfordshire without the watchful eye of their mother upon them, Elizabeth and Jane Bennet, are set loose upon the streets of Bath. Well, as loose as might be imagined. But during their stay, their enjoyment is marred by an altercation between a group of militia officers and a gentleman from Derbyshire who comes to their aid. While Jane and Elizabeth are shaken by their encounter, the dashing Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy escorts them home and promises that no harm shall come to them. Five years after this unfortunate introduction, a mysterious gentleman arrives in Hertfordshire, a gentleman that Elizabeth recognizes as her rescuer from Bath! But the officer who accosted Elizabeth and Jane in Bath has also returned to Hertfordshire, and his list of allies includes the nefarious Mr. Wickham who will stop at nothing to get revenge upon Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy. A Daring Heart is a thrilling, but clean, Pride and Prejudice Variation that may be enjoyed by all lovers of Jane Austen's romantic classic.

  • av Sophia Murray
    221,-

    Elizabeth Bennet had not considered what might happen if someone made an offer of marriage. Mr. Collins had tried, but his attempt had been more insulting than anything, and it did not count. A journey to London and a simple evening at a society ball should have been enough to make pleasant memories-but a chance meeting with a gentleman unlike anyone she had ever met before would change the course of her life forever. What should have been a simple thing, has become an impossible situation-Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy has lied about their acquaintance, and Elizabeth now finds herself suddenly engaged to a gentleman she does not even know! An Impossible Thing is a sweet and clean Pride and Prejudice Variation that may be enjoyed by all lovers of Jane Austen's romantic classic.

  • av Savannah Mason
    221,-

    Elizabeth Bennet has always longed for adventure and excitement, so when an invitation from her cousin arrives from France, Elizabeth is tempted to try to find adventure on her own terms. While she is in Paris, her cousins encourage her to answer an advertisement for a governess and meets the mysterious Mr. Darcy, who hires her to care for his precocious daughter, Charlotte. Despite Mr. Darcy's gruff demeanor, Elizabeth quickly forms a bond with Charlotte and begins to enjoy her job more than she had expected. However, she soon realizes that there is something strange about Mr. Darcy and his home. Will Elizabeth be able to discover the truth behind her employer's aloof arrogance, and the sadness that seems to accompany his every step, without jeopardizing her position? What secrets is Mr. Darcy keeping, and what will happen when Elizabeth breaks the rules to discover them?A Suitable Arrangement is a sweet, clean, Pride and Prejudice variation about the power of redemption, truth, and family, and is suitable for all lovers of Jane Austen's romantic classic.

  • av Blair Sutton
    214,-

    Elizabeth Bennet's life should have been perfect. She was engaged to a gentleman who was, until very recently, the most disagreeable person she had ever encountered, the seeds of the great love she had always searched for had been planted… But before their marriage can take place, Fitzwilliam Darcy is called away on business on the continent, leaving Elizabeth alone and confused. After weeks without any word from him, Elizabeth travels to Pemberley and finds that it, too, has been abandoned by Mr. Darcy. When Elizabeth discovers that she is with child, she must flee to Scotland to avoid scandal and keep the family name untarnished by her own mistakes.But when Mr. George Wickham arrives in Scotland, he bears grave news about Mr. Darcy-news that causes Elizabeth's unshakable faith that Mr. Darcy might return to claim her and his child to crumble just a little. Meanwhile, Mr. Darcy has been sending letters to Elizabeth all along, but they have been intercepted by the conniving Mr. Wickham. With each letter that goes unanswered, Mr. Darcy becomes more desperate to find Elizabeth and explain himself. He finally learns of Wickham's treachery and sets out to find Elizabeth himself.With her heart torn between two men, Elizabeth struggles to make the right decision for herself and her child… but will she make the right one?A Lady's Price is a sweet, clean Pride and Prejudice variation that is suitable for all lovers of Jane Austen's romantic classic.

  • av Abigail Morris
    194,-

    Elizabeth Bennet is a woman in mourning. After the sudden and tragic death of her father, she finds herself thrust into an unbearable situation: an arranged marriage that would save her family estate. Elizabeth can't bear the thought of marrying someone she doesn't love, so she spends more and more time alone. One day, Elizabeth falls asleep and finds herself in a dream world. There, a handsome gentleman asks her to stay with him and be the love of his life. Elizabeth is charmed by this man, but she knows it's not real. Until she meets Mr. Darcy in real life. Unlike the gentleman in her dreams, Mr. Darcy is cold and aloof. But Elizabeth can't shake the feeling that he's somehow connected to her dream world. Can Elizabeth alter her own destiny and follow her heart? Or will duty to her family make the happiness she seeks seem like an impossible dream? Elizabeth, Enchanted is a sweet, clean Pride and Prejudice variation that may be enjoyed by all lovers of Jane Austen's romantic classic.

  • av Sophia Murray
    221,-

    Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, finding himself continually harrassed by his Aunt's incessant desire to see him suitably married, and to a woman of wealth and status, was determined to create a plan to keep her attention off Pemberley for as long as possible. What better way than to be betrothed to someone? Even if it was not true in the end, an engagement would suffice. He devises a plan to portray himself as already engaged, going so far as commissioning a portrait of a nameless young woman who he could use as his own fictional fiance. But when his plans go awry, Mr. Darcy must find ways to seek the help of the very same young woman he had been pretending to be engaged to. It seemed that it was up to Miss Elizabeth Bennet now whether or not the proud gentleman would deserve her assistance. A Simple Thing is a sweet and clean Pride and Prejudice Variation that may be enjoyed by all lovers of Jane Austen's romantic classic.

  • av Kiera Montclaire
    221,-

    While visiting her cousin's estate in the picturesque Scottish countryside, Elizabeth Bennet was fully enamored by its astounding beauty and finds solace in visits to her cousin's stables and friendship with an outspoken stablehand. But could Elizabeth consider a marriage to a stablehand? What if that stablehand was really a gentleman in disguise? If she cannot trust him, will this deception cause Elizabeth to lose any chance at happiness? With pride always a factor in matters of the heart, will it be this very sentiment that keeps her from her own desires… Mistakenly, Darcy is a sweet clean Pride & Prejudice variation that may be enjoyed by all lovers of Jane Austen's romantic classic.

  • av Aria Green
    235,-

    Lydia Bennet, the silliest girl in all England, has been missing for two months. Desperate for news, Elizabeth is in London visiting her aunt and uncle and hopes to discover something… When every lead becomes a dead end, Elizabeth's desperation brings her to Pemberley to demand the assistance of the one gentleman she feels is responsible for Lydia's predicament- Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy. But when she receives a letter that reveals Lydia has been found, it is not happy news. Ruined and abandoned by Mr. Wickham, there is nothing that can be done to avoid the tide of scandal that looms above Longbourn. Mr. Wickham is still at large, and Elizabeth will not be satisfied until the scoundrel is brought to justice. A Ruined Woman is a sweet and clean Pride and Prejudice variation that is suitable for all lovers of Jane Austen's romantic classic.

  • av Cecilia Norman
    235,-

    Elizabeth Bennet, attending a London ball at the behest of her aunt, is swept away by the grandeur of it all. When a handsome gentleman asks her to dance, she cannot say no, but by the end of the ball, she realizes that she may have made a grave mistake. Fitzwilliam Darcy, in an effort to escape an arranged marriage, has used a convenient escape-but the young woman who was meant to be his dancing partner at the ball will not be deterred. Convinced that Elizabeth has conspired to steal Fitzwilliam Darcy away from her, Miss Clarissa Howe will do anything to ruin Elizabeth's hopes of ever finding a good match... no matter the cost. Will Elizabeth be able to escape her ire, or will Fitzwilliam Darcy have to atone for his mistake and step in to rescue a young woman he barely knows from Miss Howe's misplaced search for revenge? A Convenient Escape is a sweet and clean Pride and Prejudice Variation that is suitable for all lovers of Jane Austen's romantic classic.

  • av Kiera Montclaire
    235,-

    Elizabeth Bennet's uncle, a distinguished merchant in London renowned for his business acumen and prudent investment decisions, has fallen ill, and there is no one to oversee the running of his business. With her father's permission, Elizabeth Bennet travels to London to assist her aunt. But Elizabeth discovers that she has not been called to London to help nurse her uncle back to health. Quite the contrary. Mr. Gardiner will trust no one else with his trading business, but this would be no easy task; Elizabeth would have to master the dealings of her uncle's establishment and prove she was capable of handling his clientele as well as distribution orders. Would she be able to do justice to her dear uncle's enterprise or would more drastic measures need to be taken? But just when Elizabeth believes she has taken control of this gentleman's business there is something lurking in the shadows that threatens to destroy everything she has worked for... The Daring Miss Bennet is an adventurous, but sweet and clean Pride and Prejudice Variation that is suitable for all lovers of Jane Austen's romantic classic.

  • av Aria Green
    194,-

    On a peaceful stroll along the beach at Brighton, Elizabeth Bennet beholds something most extraordinary upon the rocky beach. A man, forlorn and seemingly without past or purpose, had been cast upon the shore by a dreaded shipwreck. As she assisted him out of the water, Elizabeth could not help but be drawn to him. Overcome with the weight of responsibility at the mysterious young man's discovery, Elizabeth feels that it is only right to nurse him back to health. Despite her misgivings and the possibility that he might be a destitute sailor without a penny to his name, Elizabeth begins to fall in love. But when the gentleman's true identity is finally revealed, will Elizabeth be able to bear the shock, and also the realization that the gentleman that she pulled from the water is in possession of a great fortune and a beautiful estate... Would she have granted him her heart if she had known all along? Or will her pride keep her and Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy apart forever? Elizabeth, Adrift is a sweet and clean Pride and Prejudice variation that is suitable for all lovers of Jane Austen's classic love story.

  • av Aria Green
    194,-

    On a long overdue visit to Derbyshire, Elizabeth Bennet anticipates a relaxing journey punctuated with visits to the places her aunt remembers so well from her childhood. But one such place has been allowed to fall into disrepair. Elizabeth is stunned to learn that it is Pemberley-and that the master of the estate has been absent for quite some time. Determined to see such a great estate brought back to its former glory, Elizabeth promises to find Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy and bring him back to Pemberley… but will the gentleman be willing to return to a house so full of memories that he is all too eager to forget? Rescuing Pemberley is a sweet and clean Pride and Prejudice variation that is suitable for all lovers of Jane Austen's romantic classic.

  • av Belle Reeves
    187,-

    Elizabeth Bennet's hopes of finding the very deepest love have been put on hold. What could she find in Hertfordshire? There is no excitement, no interesting young men… and she cannot bear the thought of being the wife of a militia man. But in London… In London there is a great deal more excitement to be found. Invited to a ball by her aunt, Elizabeth meets a gentleman who catches her eye, and sparks something in her that she has never felt before. Could it be love? But has a misunderstanding of the most insulting and scandalous nature made the possibility of finding happiness just a hopeless dream? Or will Elizabeth be able to rescue her reputation and discover the very deepest love in the process? A Second Chance with Darcy is a sweet, clean Pride and Prejudice Variation that is suitable for all lovers of Jane Austen's romantic classic.

  • av Briar Masterson
    207,-

    It may have been a truth universally acknowledged that a single gentleman in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife-but an overlooked truth is also present in equal measure: not every young lady is on the hunt for a husband. Elizabeth Bennet has had her fill of her mother's schemes to find her a husband, and she fears that her mother's next steps will be drastic-even going so far as to agree to a match with the very next gentleman to make an offer! In a fit of desperation, Elizabeth creates a false engagement to a gentleman who does not exist. But how long will she be able to keep this fiction from being discovered as the lie it really is? When faced with the possibility that she might be caught, Elizabeth must turn to the most disagreeable gentleman of her acquaintance for his assistance in her scheme. But will his agreement come at a higher price than she is willing to pay?Elizabeth's False Fiancé is a sweet, clean Regency romance that is suitable for all lovers of Jane Austen's romantic classic.

  • av Kiera Montclaire
    201,-

  • av Celia Norman
    166,-

  • av Belle Reeves
    194,-

  • av Belle Reeves
    166,-

  • av Sophia Grey
    180,-

  • av Celia Norman
    160,-

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