Mr. Darcy and Mr. Collins’s Widow: My first book, and probably my most popular. Will Elizabeth’s memories of her horrible first marriage to the man who inherited the estate from her father when she was fifteen keep her from finding happiness with Darcy? US - UK - Australia - Canada - Germany - France
A Dishonorable Offer: Elizabeth is very poor and socially disgraced after Lydia married a muscular blacksmith. Darcy likes her very much and wants to help and have her, but there is only one sort of offer he can make a girl whose status has fallen so low. US - UK - Australia - Canada - Germany - France
The Return is another romantic comedy: What if Mr. Bingley ignored Darcy and married Jane immediately? Obviously, Elizabeth and Darcy would argue at the wedding once Jane and Bingley were safely away for the honeymoon. US - UK - Australia - Canada - Germany - France
The Trials: After Mr. Bennet dies, Elizabeth becomes the governess of Lady Catherine’s unwanted ward. One day she collides with Mr. Darcy in the halls of Rosings. But it is too late for her: Mr. Darcy is engaged to his cousin, Anne... US – UK – Australia – Canada – Germany – France
Mr. Darcy’s Vow: Darcy’s spendthrift father left Pemberley deeply in debt, so Darcy swore to never indulge himself. He could not marry a penniless girl. US - UK - Australia - Canada - Germany - France
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