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After Last Night with Mr. Darcy, A Pride and Prejudice Novella
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After Last Night with Mr. Darcy

Elizabeth risks everything to advance a love affair of a lifetime, but she’s not the only one to do so. The stakes are high for Mr. Darcy, too. § Written to be read as a titillating and thoroughly engaging stand-alone story, After Last Night with Mr. Darcy starts with an excerpt from A Night with Mr. Darcy to …

A Night with Mr Darcy to Remember
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A Night with Mr. Darcy to Remember

A titillating tale of two strangers in the night. Because now and then, a short and steamy romantic escape with our dear couple is what you’re searching for. Long after the Netherfield household has retired, a servant shows Mr. Darcy to an apartment thought to be unoccupied. The gentleman is more than capable of attending …

Something to Think Of, A Pride and Prejudice Story
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Something to Think Of

When Elizabeth returns to London from Kent and meets Jane’s new suitor, her hasty refusal of Mr. Darcy’s marriage proposal gives her something to think of—especially when Mr. Darcy follows her to Hertfordshire, determined to make amends. He means to court her properly, win her heart, and marry her. Likewise, Mr. Bingley vows to pursue …

To Refuse Such a Man , A Pride and Prejudice Story
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To Refuse Such a Man

“The last thing Mr. Darcy expected was to meet the woman whose nearness caused him to entertain ideas of what it would be like to know her as his wife.” Author’s Note The first chapters of this titillating Pride and Prejudice ‘what-if’ story recapture some of those essentials from canon during Miss Elizabeth Bennet’s stay at Netherfield …

Impertinent Strangers, A Pride and Prejudice Story
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Call it Impertinence

Author Note And so it begins. Once again, Jane Austen’s work has inspired me to write a Darcy and Elizabeth happily-ever-after story. What strikes me most about Austen’s era is that very often a bride and groom knew very little about each other before marrying. Strangers indeed. Book Passage   Touched by the conclusion of …