The Unwilling Vows of Elizabeth Bennet
They took vows they never wished to make. Now they must find the love they never expected.
This series is a group of standalone Pride and Prejudice variations exploring forced marriage, broken trust, and the long road to redemption.
In each book, Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy are bound by duty, scandal, or circumstance—but love, when it comes, must be earned.
These are quiet battles of the heart, where dignity wars with desire, and happy endings are purchased with courage.
Leaving Mr Darcy
“By the time you read this, Mr Darcy, I will be gone. I would rather lie in an unmarked grave than endure eternity beneath a headstone bearing your name.”
After that fateful night at Netherfield, Fitzwilliam Darcy gained a wife but lost himself. Haunted by his injuries and overwhelmed by shame, he becomes withdrawn, controlling, and a man even he scarcely recognises.
With her rejected wedding ring in his hand, the words of her letter echo in his mind. Darcy must face his own demons and the ruin he created or lose his wife forever. His only hope for a future with the woman he loves is to find Elizabeth — and, if she will permit it, prove to her that the man she fled no longer exists.
And while the former Mrs Darcy builds a new life under another name, she knows it can never be more than a refuge. One day she must move on—but where, and with whom, does she truly belong?
An unwilling marriage born of scandal. A desperate escape. A relentless search across England. And a love story in which forgiveness is not demanded, but earned — and where two wounded hearts must freely choose one another at last.
Leaving Mr Darcy is a clean, standalone Darcy and Elizabeth Regency romance of over 117,000 words.
