For those with little time, but an inclination for a few sweet Darcy and Elizabeth romantic moments in their day.
He decides to give her the letter and escape the humiliation.
But he cannot do it.
No matter the cost, he will do anything — anything — to be worthy of her acceptance.
Elizabeth Bennet must decide which of the two characters is the real Mr. Darcy, before she can choose which path in life will make her happiest.
Should she follow her heart, or her head?
A More Gentlemanlike Manner is a quick short novelette of 11,500 words, ideal for when you have an inclination for a Darcy and Elizabeth sweet fix romance, but only a little time.
Fitzwilliam Darcy is dismayed. Miss Elizabeth Bennet cannot possibly despise him. Can she? She has been seeking his addresses, flirting with him in her irresistible impertinent manner.
But at the Netherfield ball, he has to confront the fact that his actions — no, inactions — towards two men have soured her opinion of him as a gentleman.
He must rectify that. As soon as possible. He cannot lose her now.
Elizabeth Bennet has a beloved sister to protect; and her other sisters from the possible consequences of their actions. And it’s all the fault of the impossibly handsome Mr. Darcy. How can he possibly think she admires him?
Properly Humbled is a quick short novelette of 12,500 words, ideal for when you have an inclination for a Darcy and Elizabeth sweet fix romance, but only a little time.
Fitzwilliam Darcy must first prove himself worthy of Miss Elizabeth Bennet before he may gain her father’s consent to make her an offer of marriage.
How can he possibly overcome her decidedly unfavourable opinion? She has the strongest character of any lady he has ever met.
Bennet’s chess battles remind him that he and his family cannot expect to have things their own way, and the battle for the heart and mind of Miss Elizabeth must be worked for.
To Prove Himself Worthy is a quick short novelette of 13,450 words, ideal for when you have an inclination for a Darcy and Elizabeth sweet fix romance, but only a little time.
Fitzwilliam Darcy has dealt with the matter of Elizabeth’s sister, the former Miss Lydia Bennet.
Finally he is able to return to Hertfordshire to see Miss Elizabeth.
He hopes profoundly that she might agree to him calling upon her — it has been an agonisingly long time since she refused him at Hunsford.
Surely her sense of justice will permit him to prove he is a better man?
And — she did smile upon him in the summer.
Before her youngest sister had torn them apart.
Elizabeth Bennet finds Lydia’s loud and vulgar behaviour is more than she can bear.
She is utterly grateful for Mr. Darcy’s acts in saving them all from ruin.
But he could never wish to see her again, knowing who her new brother-in-law is.
Will her own unladylike retaliation and her new brother-in-law forever forbid Mr. Darcy from seeking her out?
A Slap for Lydia is a quick short novelette of over 14,000 words, ideal for when you have an inclination for a Darcy and Elizabeth sweet fix romance, but only a little time.