A Christmas Miracle At Longbourn (The Darcy And Lizzy Miracles Book 1)

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by Catherine Bilson


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  Other Works by Catherine Bilson

  The Best Of Relations

  What if... Aunt Gardiner, who after all hailed from Lambton, was well acquainted with the Darcy family, and knew of Wickham's misdemeanours? How would the story have been different? This tale begins with an exchange of letters between Elizabeth Bennet and her favourite aunt, discussing the happenings in Hertfordshire as the Bennet family become acquainted with their new neighbours, the Bingleys and their house guest Mr Darcy.

  Exclusively available in ebook form on Amazon, and FREE with Kindle Unlimited!

  Infamous Relations

  A Pride And Prejudice What If...? story.

  What if... Mr Collins had been even more despicable than in Jane Austen's original tale?

  Would such an infamous relation destroy Elizabeth and Darcy's chance of happiness forever, or would his actions set in motion an entirely different sequence of events?

  Exclusively available in ebook form on Amazon, and FREE with Kindle Unlimited!

  Mr Bingley’s Bride

  I’ve always liked Jane Bennet. She bore her misery with fortitude and grace, she spoke no ill of anyone, even those who most certainly did her wrong. She’s always been seen as the quiet, boring one, and in my opinion sadly neglected by English teachers and victimised at the pen of fanfic writers. But she was no fool, and I’d like to think that Charles Bingley discovered he’d married a woman with hidden depths.

  This story explores how Mrs Jane Bingley’s marriage might have begun. It contains material of an adult nature and is not suitable for readers under 18 years of age.

  Read this sexy novella now for just 99¢ or FREE with Kindle Unlimited!

  Future Works and Free Reads

  Visit my website at catherinebilson.com to read several free Austen-inspired short stories and find about my upcoming works!

  I also write contemporary romance as Caitlyn Lynch. You can find details on my contemporary works at caitlynlynch.com

  About Me

  Growing up in North Wales in a house for which the foundations were originally laid in the 14th century, my interest in history was probably inevitable, but I despised the 20th century geopolitics which passed for history at school. Instead, I devoured every historical novel I could lay my hands on, and found my greatest joy in the clever social commentary and witty repartee of Jane Austen.

  When I moved to Stevenage in Hertfordshire, for work in the late 1990s, I could not help but imagine Old Town Stevenage as Meryton, and the nearby Knebworth House as Netherfield.

  I married an Australian and moved to Queensland in 2001, far from the history I had grown up with, and it was then I started to write myself. The Best Of Relations, my first Austen tribute work, was published in 2015.

 

 

 


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