A retelling of the classic story finds Mr. Darcy confessing the truth about George Wickham right from the start, warning Elizabeth and the rest of Meryton about Wickham's villianous ways.
Here are the scenes Jane Austen never wrote: ones that happened off stage, such as Mr. Collins proposing to Charlotte Lucas, and actual Pride and Prejudice scenes from the point of view of different characters.
"A supernatural Pride & Prejudice novella by the author of The truth about Mr. Darcy"--Cover
Bestselling author, Jennifer Joy, brings you The Honorable Mr. Darcy, the first standalone book in the A Meryton Mystery romance series.
The story of Elizabeth Bennet's blossoming romance with "haughty, reserved, and fastidious" Fitzwilliam Darcy has enchanted readers for nearly two centuries.
The arrival of a new neighbour, Mr Charles Bingley, proves to be enlightening as he reveals the truth. When the real Mr Fitzwilliam Darcy arrives Elizabeth has a second chance to become acquainted with the gentleman.
Fleeing a scandal in New York, Elizabeth Scott accepts temporary employment as a dog nanny in England, where she again meets Donovan Darcy, a wealthy dog breeder, who Elizabeth previously locked horns with when he was judging a dog show.
Note: This is a re-release of a previous title. Darcy's Passions: Pride and Prejudice Retold Through His Eyes FITZWILLIAM DARCY loves three things: his sister Georgiana, his ancestral estate, and Elizabeth Bennet.
him for several minutes while he traced their slumbering daughter's pudgy little cheek with his index finger. Her voice was soft when she finally called to him. He did not turn but remained with his gaze fixed upon their precious babe.
What is it about the 200-year-old hero that we so ardently admire and love? Dr Malcolm examines Austen's influences in creating Darcy's potent mix of brooding Gothic hero, aristocratic elitist and romantic Regency man of action.
"Highly entertaining... I felt fully immersed in the time period, thanks to the author's attention to detail. It is a real credit to Ms. Lathan that her storytelling style is in keeping with the author of the work that inspired this novel.