Pemberley Encounter: A Pride and Prejudice Variation

 

Pemberley Encounter

Now that my magic series has sadly come to an end, it's been a nice change going back to writing traditional Regency Pride and Prejudice variations again. The pace is so different! It's so much more relaxing! I really love being able to slow everything down and focus on Darcy and Elizabeth's relationship rather than worrying about sudden attacks from Napoleon's mages!

I don't intend to abandon writing Jane Austen fantasy, but at the moment, I have three regular variations coming up, so my hands are full! 

I'm really excited to present the first of them, which is now available!!!!    


Description

During a visit to Derbyshire, an unexpected encounter will change everything…

Elizabeth Bennet thought a walk on the footpath crossing Pemberley would be a quiet respite, a chance to marvel at its grandeur from a distance. But fate has other plans. A chance meeting with the shy Georgiana Darcy leads to an innocent invitation to dinner—an act of kindness that sets off a cascade of friction and heartache.

When Darcy unexpectedly arrives at Pemberley, he is shocked to find a complete stranger in his house. His immediate suspicion of Elizabeth’s intentions – and his desire to prevent her taking advantage of his sister – drive him to cast her out in bitter haste.

This compelling tale of a fated, unexpected connection unfolds as Elizabeth’s headstrong charm grapples with Mr. Darcy’s stern reserve, setting the stage for a heartwarming romance that grows steadily long after their first encounter.

Set in the summer of 1811, before Netherfield Park is let, this is an alternative first impressions variation of Jane Austen’s timeless classic, in which Elizabeth’s first meeting with Mr. Darcy goes very badly indeed!  

Pemberley Encounter is a cozy, closed door, full-length standalone Regency Jane Austen variation with mild angst and an enemies to lovers romance trope that will warm your heart.

Now available on Amazon!


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