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Tall, Dark and Darcy

A new series of full-length Regency era standalone novels, which will be readable in any order.

Tall, dark, and impossibly handsome,

Darcy strides into every drama where someone needs help or assistance.

But how can he help everyone — and win the heart of Miss Elizabeth Bennet, too?

They will all have Happy Ever Afters — guaranteed!

Tall, Dark and Darcy

Compromise. Kidnap. Murder. Madness.

And it all began at the Netherfield Ball…

Ensnared in compromise; Elizabeth Bennet receives four offers of marriage.
Not one is welcome.

She could wish her life somewhat less eventful.

Tall, dark, and impossibly handsome,
Darcy strides into every drama where someone needs help or assistance.
But why, in heaven’s name, did he have to embroil himself this time?

He knows the answer. The thought of seeing Miss Elizabeth Bennet wed to his friend would torture him forever.

But who would try and compromise her with another?
And who will not accept their marriage must be the end of their plot?

When Elizabeth vanishes, he must begin a desperate search to find her before it’s too late — for both of them.

Tall, Dark and Darcy is a sweet and clean Regency novel of 84,000 words.

As A Moth to the Flame

His character shaped by loss and guilt, Darcy will never permit a woman to possess his heart.

But Miss Elizabeth Bennet — from just the sort of society he despises — and who despises him in return, fills his thoughts.

As a moth to the flame, he cannot stay away.

Elizabeth Bennet scorns the proud and arrogant Mr. Darcy. Admittedly, he is handsome; but like all of his kind, he thinks females below him; merely helpless creatures needing protection from themselves and all around them.

Family duty and obligation force them closer together. Neither can escape without betraying those close to them.

Will Darcy’s heart, and Elizabeth Bennet’s pride, survive?

As a Moth to the Flame is a sweet and clean Regency romance novel of 97,000 words.

Fighting Fate

Long ago, he found his soulmate — and lost her.

Now it appears he has another life.

Another chance. Another name.

He is Fitzwilliam Darcy. He will not lose her again.

At night, Elizabeth Bennet relives the nightmare of her soulmate’s embrace as he couldn’t save them.

Why does she remember? Who, or what, draws them together?

They have new lives. Both are searching for something lost. Something precious.

But when they meet, each is determined to fight the fate that wants to force them closer together.

How will they overcome the obstacles their new families and lives have thrown in their path?

Can their love withstand death and rebirth?

Fighting Fate is a sweet and clean Regency romance novel of 96,000 words.

 

Darcy and the Duke's Daughter

Darcy’s much vaunted pride is under good regulation — or so he believes.

He knows he cannot consider Miss Elizabeth Bennet remotely suitable to be his bride.

If only his head could control the danger his heart is in.

But by the time his heart beats his mind into submission and he understands there can be no one else for him, she has gone from Hertfordshire, and there is no hope for him.

Elizabeth is not who she once appeared to be, but when Mr. Darcy discovers that the arrival of Lady Elizabeth Osborne in society is connected with Miss Elizabeth Bennet, they both know her father is the sworn enemy of any man bearing the Darcy name.

More than two hundred years after the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, can Darcy’s devoted heart and humbled pride finally win them love?

Darcy and the Duke’s Daughter is a sweet and clean Regency romance of more than 105,000 words.

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