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A Pemberley Romance

Five full-length Regency era standalone novels, which may be read in any order.

Each tells a story of Elizabeth and Darcy as they have to surmount difficulties from their families and outside; while they struggle for a true meeting of hearts and minds.

Five Happy Ever Afters — guaranteed!

A Life Apart

Darcy may have been forced to marry Elizabeth Bennet — but nobody could force him to live with her.

Enraged at the Bennet family’s manipulation, Darcy takes his new wife to Pemberley and leaves her there. He returns to London, with every intention of making his life apart from her.

But as time goes on, he cannot avoid the feeling that he has left something very special in Derbyshire. Perhaps it is not just Pemberley he misses?

Estranged from her family, and now trapped in a marriage she never wanted, Elizabeth must make a new life alone. With her husband’s family against her, she needs to take drastic measures if she is to find a way through this. The only question is, does she want to escape from Darcy, or to him?

Can a family’s betrayal ever be forgiven? And when a marriage starts without love, can love ever be found?

A Life Apart is a sweet and clean Regency Romance of 94,000 words.

Love Changes Everything

Mr. Darcy knows he is immensely privileged.

He deserves no less. He has been born to it. Great wealth, good breeding, handsome looks, expensive education. What more can he possibly want?

Life is hard for Elizabeth Bennet.

Harder than she ever imagined it could be. All her hopes and dreams turned to ashes in the spring.
But she still has her pride. Once she has set her mind to a task, nothing will break her resolve — whatever the cost.

She is Elizabeth. Proud, independent, clever. She will not accept charity from a proud stranger, thank you very much.

So what happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object, and Mr. Darcy wishes to convince Miss Elizabeth Bennet that her refusal is costing her dearly?

Love Changes Everything is an extended, complex novel of 93,000 words. It is a sweet and clean full-length Regency romance.

Compromise and Obligation

Mr. Bennet looked at her over the top of his spectacles. “It is your duty, Lizzy. It is your duty to accept Mr. Collins to ensure the security of the family and to provide for them in a way I cannot do. I must insist that you accept Mr. Collins’ proposal.”

What if Mr. Bennet and Mrs. Bennet both insist that Elizabeth accepts Mr. Collins’ offer of marriage?

Elizabeth is not going to accept. She is certain of that.

Dressed in stolen clothes from a farmhand’s washing line, she sets off to escape the fate she thinks must be worse than death.

But even dressed as a man, the roads are dangerous for a penniless lady alone.

Can a besotted Mr. Darcy find Elizabeth in time to save her — both from outside dangers and her own independent pride?

A sweet and clean full-length Regency novel

The Darcy Plot

Mr. Darcy was determined to never set eyes on her again.

He needed to marry. But he would choose a lady who knew her place was at his side, not in his heart.
Then he would not suffer again the humiliation he had received at the hands of Miss Elizabeth Bennet.

Elizabeth Bennet hoped she would never have to see the arrogant, proud, disdainful Mr. Darcy ever again. But she was determined to plot to thwart him in his attempt to ruin her sister’s happiness.

Meanwhile, some of Darcy’s friends decided that Miss Elizabeth Bennet would make him the perfect wife.
At every turn of their plots, he found himself in her presence, drawn to talk to her, to assist her, to ask for her help in a plot of his own.

Then his friends went too far.

Neither could see any way out.
Now how could they ever forgive and forget?

A sweet and clean full-length Regency novel

The Darcy/Bennet Arrangement

Single women in want of a fortune are in pursuit of Mr Darcy

— and with their plots to compromise him, it appears the only way to save himself is to marry a woman of his choosing.

There is only one woman he has met who thinks nothing of his fortune. But it is most unfortunate that she thinks nothing of him, either.

He believes only Miss Elizabeth Bennet can save him from the disaster of being trapped by another. Can he persuade her to agree to an arrangement — a marriage convenient to both?

But circumstances and family crises then conspire to prevent their arrangement becoming anything more. Will Elizabeth and Darcy get their happily ever after? And what will happen to the friends and family around them?

A sweet and clean full-length Regency Novel

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