Romancing Mr. Darcy

Pride and Prejudice Variations Collection

Romance, Inspired Romance, Fiction & Literature, Classics, Historical
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Author: P. O. Dixon ISBN: 1230001327847
Publisher: Regents and Cotswold Book Group Publication: August 31, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: P. O. Dixon
ISBN: 1230001327847
Publisher: Regents and Cotswold Book Group
Publication: August 31, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Falling in love with Mr. Darcy again and again and again ...

Three best-selling Pride and Prejudice 'what-if' stories in a one enticing collection!

To Have His Cake - Taunting. Tantalizing. Titillating.
In an amorous, provocative, and at times tumultuous tale, Mr. Darcy is a wealthy young man of sense and education with considerable knowledge of the world. He is his own master. He enjoys his lifestyle and has no particular desire to marry at all. That is until he renews his acquaintance with Miss Elizabeth Bennet—her circumstances greatly diminished pursuant to the sudden and tragic death of her father. Follow Darcy's journey from a man who indeed is proud and haughty to one who seeks to please a woman worthy of being pleased.

To Refuse Such a Man - Compromised. Courted. Captivated.
Miss Elizabeth Bennet must decide whether to accept or refuse a proposal from the last man in the world whom she could be prevailed on to marry. At least two unhappy alternatives are also before her: certain scandal and her mother's disapprobation. Is there a path to happily ever after in the wake of an alliance born out of such circumstances?

Still a Young Man - Secrets. Seductions. Second Chances.
Widowed after six months of marriage, an older Elizabeth is determined to leave her past behind and enjoy life to its fullest, on her own terms. Charming, witty, and engaging, she is widely admired by all. However, everything is not as it seems. She harbors a secret. The beautiful widow captivates a younger Mr. Darcy. He struggles to break through her protective barriers, the most daunting being her tightly held conviction that she will never marry again. Elizabeth, refusing to suffer anyone's pity, hides the unpleasant truth of her forced marriage from everyone. Having observed the mourning period for a deceased husband she did not love, she looks forward to enjoying a Season in town. Her liveliness, her beauty, and her charm attract the notice of unscrupulous people posing as friends. There's only one man who’s able to help her navigate the treacherous waters of the ton.

Praise for To Have His Cake

❝It reminded me a bit of Jane Eyre...but with better lighting.❞ - Kelli Crowe

❝This story had all the bells and whistles - a classic romance.❞ - Reader Review

❝I found To Have His Cake (and Eat it Too) to be an imaginative, emotional, and exhilarating variation of Pride and Prejudice.❞ - Meredith, Austenesque Reviews

Praise for To Refuse Such a Man

❝I really enjoyed this variation of Darcy and Elizabeth's journey of discovering one another... I couldn't put it down. Loved it!!❞ - Reader Review

❝Pam knows how to weave a wonderful story. I highly recommend this story.❞ - Reader Review

Praise for Still a Young Man

❝If you are looking for a story that takes you beyond Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, this is a perfect choice.❞ - Stephanie H.

❝I couldn't put this book down. I finished it in a day! I love the twists and turns and the different Elizabeth than the original.❞ - Reader Review

❝Filled with secrets, scandals, and speculation, Still a Young Man is an enthralling adventure into London society! I highly recommend this novel to Austenesque readers interested in seeing Darcy and Elizabeth traverse distinctly alternate and original path!❞ - Meredith, Austenesque Reviews

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Falling in love with Mr. Darcy again and again and again ...

Three best-selling Pride and Prejudice 'what-if' stories in a one enticing collection!

To Have His Cake - Taunting. Tantalizing. Titillating.
In an amorous, provocative, and at times tumultuous tale, Mr. Darcy is a wealthy young man of sense and education with considerable knowledge of the world. He is his own master. He enjoys his lifestyle and has no particular desire to marry at all. That is until he renews his acquaintance with Miss Elizabeth Bennet—her circumstances greatly diminished pursuant to the sudden and tragic death of her father. Follow Darcy's journey from a man who indeed is proud and haughty to one who seeks to please a woman worthy of being pleased.

To Refuse Such a Man - Compromised. Courted. Captivated.
Miss Elizabeth Bennet must decide whether to accept or refuse a proposal from the last man in the world whom she could be prevailed on to marry. At least two unhappy alternatives are also before her: certain scandal and her mother's disapprobation. Is there a path to happily ever after in the wake of an alliance born out of such circumstances?

Still a Young Man - Secrets. Seductions. Second Chances.
Widowed after six months of marriage, an older Elizabeth is determined to leave her past behind and enjoy life to its fullest, on her own terms. Charming, witty, and engaging, she is widely admired by all. However, everything is not as it seems. She harbors a secret. The beautiful widow captivates a younger Mr. Darcy. He struggles to break through her protective barriers, the most daunting being her tightly held conviction that she will never marry again. Elizabeth, refusing to suffer anyone's pity, hides the unpleasant truth of her forced marriage from everyone. Having observed the mourning period for a deceased husband she did not love, she looks forward to enjoying a Season in town. Her liveliness, her beauty, and her charm attract the notice of unscrupulous people posing as friends. There's only one man who’s able to help her navigate the treacherous waters of the ton.

Praise for To Have His Cake

❝It reminded me a bit of Jane Eyre...but with better lighting.❞ - Kelli Crowe

❝This story had all the bells and whistles - a classic romance.❞ - Reader Review

❝I found To Have His Cake (and Eat it Too) to be an imaginative, emotional, and exhilarating variation of Pride and Prejudice.❞ - Meredith, Austenesque Reviews

Praise for To Refuse Such a Man

❝I really enjoyed this variation of Darcy and Elizabeth's journey of discovering one another... I couldn't put it down. Loved it!!❞ - Reader Review

❝Pam knows how to weave a wonderful story. I highly recommend this story.❞ - Reader Review

Praise for Still a Young Man

❝If you are looking for a story that takes you beyond Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, this is a perfect choice.❞ - Stephanie H.

❝I couldn't put this book down. I finished it in a day! I love the twists and turns and the different Elizabeth than the original.❞ - Reader Review

❝Filled with secrets, scandals, and speculation, Still a Young Man is an enthralling adventure into London society! I highly recommend this novel to Austenesque readers interested in seeing Darcy and Elizabeth traverse distinctly alternate and original path!❞ - Meredith, Austenesque Reviews

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