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Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice Series in Order: 1716 books


  • Jane Grix
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    Armed with gypsy magic, Caroline Bingley plots to take Fitzwilliam Darcy away from Elizabeth Bennet.  At Netherfield, Caroline takes Elizabeth’s place – through a body swap – and Darcy must determine which woman is his tru...



  • Jane Grix
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    Fitzwilliam Darcy has never met a woman like Elizabeth Bennet. He finds her fascinating, irritating, compelling, inspiring, maddening, and absolutely beautiful. If he didn't know better, he would think he was bewitched. Bew...







  • Lorraine Peters
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    This "Pride and Prejudice" variation novel is approximately 117,000 words in length. Imagine a world in which Elizabeth Bennet and Darcy must go through different obstacles to find each other. Lorraine Peters presents a novel in which she examines ho...









  • Eleanor Whitfield
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    This Pride and Prejudice variation tells the story of what would have happened to Elizabeth and Darcy had Mrs. Bennet been absent from her life. There is romance, of course, but as Mrs. Bennet can't seem to keep quiet even when absent, there are also...




  • Sophie St. Clair
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    This is the final part of the graphic novel Mary King. Uncle Charles is back from his long journey and Mary's quiet life turns into turmoil. The question of her marriage to the horrible Mr. Hunter is revisited. Will she escape the net of deception? W...



  • Cassandra Ravished
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    A darkly sensual re-imagining of Jane Austen's unforgettable Characters. Imagine a Pride and Prejudice where Elizabeth and her sisters lose their dear father long before the events of Jane Austen's unmatchable tale....




  • Emma Carteret
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    After the deed of entail on Longbourn is proved to be invalid, Elizabeth Bennet unexpectedly finds herself an heiress. Now able to marry without regard for money, she accepts the proposal of the captivating Mr Wickham on only a short acquaintance. Bu...



  • Melinda Wellesley
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    Pride and Prejudice and Pirates….It is a truth universally understood—but never acknowledged—that an heiress with no husband and no prospects is an object of derision and pity.And an heiress who had a prospect—for decades̵...



  • Melinda Wellesley
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    Pride and Prejudice and Pirates….It is a truth universally understood—but never acknowledged—that an heiress with no husband and no prospects is an object of derision and pity.And an heiress who had a prospect—for decades̵...



  • Melinda Wellesley
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    Pride and Prejudice and Pirates….It is a truth universally understood—but never acknowledged—that an heiress with no husband and no prospects is an object of derision and pity.And an heiress who had a prospect—for decades̵...






  • Marlene Engel
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    What would you do if you crashed your car into a ditch and woke up as the main character of your favorite book? What if nothing happened the way it was supposed to? What if you met the dreamiest romantic hero in literary history and yet fell in love ...



  • Nora Kipling
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    Part two of a three part novella series, featuring a clean romance centering around our dear couple, Mr. Darcy and Miss Elizabeth by Nora Kipling.Mr. Darcy has been accused of the most unnatural of desires, and must find a wife to allay the rumors as...






  • Sarah Brown
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    What if the Bennets did have a son? How would the addition of another one of those witty Bennets alter Darcy's point of view? Arguments, adventure, romance, and duels of every sort are sure to follow in this Pride and Prejudice meets The Three Musket...



  • Elizabeth Howell
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    The tale begins the day before Miss Lydia Bennet's wedding to George Wickham.Excited, that finally she will be married to her reckless but handsome beau, Lydia cannot contain her joy. On entering his bedchamber to show him the lace bought for her wed...



  • Aurora Fairfax
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    Pemberley's first ball and Elizabeth, the new Mistress of Pemberley, is suitably nervous. Mr. Darcy on the other hand is grumpy. As host, his has been roped into dancing with the young ladies present, yet the only lady he wishes to dance with, is his...



  • Maddy Raven
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    “It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a woman in possession of a good piece of gossip, must be in want of her best friend.”Emma Woodhouse is planning the wedding of the century for her practically-a-sister best friend Annabeth Tay...



  • Diana J. Oaks
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    Elizabeth Bennet's father imposed a six-month delay to her taking the name of Darcy, requiring a London season in the interim. Unknown to her, a secondary clause could spoil it all: If she is unhappy among the elite, he will rescind his consent to th...






  • Andrea J. Wenger
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    Elizabeth Darcy from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice is thrilled to see her sister Jane again as the two prepare to spend their first Christmas with their new husbands in London. But when distressing news arrives from their family at Longbourn, it ...




  • Winifred Foley
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    The Forest of Dean in the early 20th century is a place of great beauty, but also of great harshness and poverty. Kezzie and Tess know both aspects, particularly Kezzie whose father is arrested for sheep-stealing, her family being thrown out to face ...



  • Doreen Milstead
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    The Irish Woman & Her Mysterious Fiancé - An Irish woman is promised to a man in Texas by her father, in return for a dowry to be sent back to her family in Ireland. She is picked up by one of his crew in New York, to be taken by wagon to Galves...



  • Ronald Stoltz
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    Mr. Darcy is now Mr. Davis, a former lawyer who has forsaken his rich and comfortable life defending criminals in pursuit of truth in art. Elizabeth Bennet is now Lizzie Graham, a clever and dazzlingly beautiful waitress in her junior year at a prest...




  • Erin Berkeley
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    A moment is all it takes for Elizabeth Bennet's reputation to be shattered with little anyone can do to repair it, except one thing, for her to marry the most disagreeable man in all of England, Mr. Darcy...Elizabeth is quite certain she has put the ...



  • Jennifer Lynn Redlarczyk
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    Elizabeth Bennet is a dedicated choral director and teacher at Meryton Academy for the Performing Arts and William Darcy is the aloof CEO of Darcy Enterprises. The two of them met when unfortunate circumstances brought them together during a summer m...



  • L.R. Lees
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    Eliza Bennett has just returned to Australia after several years and a painful breakup in the UK. She is determined to move on and further her career, surrounded by family and friends. The last thing she wants is a new romance, especially not with an...









  • Jennifer Lynn Redlarczyk
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    The year is 1802 and the Treaty of Amiens declaring a ceasefire in the war between France and the United Kingdom has been signed. Consequently, British citizens are traveling to the continent for business as well as pleasure. Find out what happens to...



  • Jane Austen

    Since its immediate success in 1813, PRIDE AND PREJUDICE has remained one of the most popular novels in the English language. Jane Austen called this brilliant work "her own darling child" and its vivacious heroine, Elizabeth Bennett, "as...



  • D.A. Bonavia-Hunt

    Originally published in 1949, the unusual plot takes the Darcys into the realm of the Gothic. Mr. Darcy must appoint a new rector at Pemberley, which affords the author the opportunity to introduce a host of new characters to mingle with the belo...



  • Diana Stewart

    HarperCollins is proud to present its new range of best-loved, essential classics. 'It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.' Austen's best-loved tale of love, marriage and ...



  • Emma Tennant

    As Jane Austen's beloved novel Pride and Prejudice comes to a close, Elizabeth Bennet proudly announces her engagement to Mr. Darcy, boasting, "We are to be the happiest couple in the world." But after the nuptials, can a marriage between two people ...



  • Emma Tennant

    In the author's second sequel, successor to the well-received Pemberley, young Master Edward Darcy makes trouble for the Darcy fortune and marriage by his determination to fight for Napoleon and his huge gambling debts....



  • Julia Barrett

    In this captivating sequel to Jane Austen's best-loved novel, Pride and Prejudice, her most memorable characters, the Bennets, Darcys, Collins, and de Bourghs, live on. Thoroughly in keeping with Austen's own predictions in the final chapter of Pride...



  • Janet Aylmer

    When Elizabeth Bennet first met Mr. Darcy, she found him proud, distant, and rude-despite the other ladies' admiration of his estate in Derbyshire and ten thousand pounds a year. But what was Mr. Darcy thinking? Jane Austen's classic Pride and Pr...






  • Teddy F. Bader

    Many critics feel the lively heroine of Pride and Prejudice, Elizabeth Bennet Darcy, is the best characterized female in all of English literature. Jane Austen s story ends with Elizabeth s marriage and the Baders continue her story as wife, mother, ...



  • Helen Fielding

    129 lbs. (how is is possible to put on 4 lbs in the middle of the night? Could flesh have somehow solidified becoming denser and heavier? Repulsive, horrifying notion), alcohol units 4 (excellent), cigarettes 21 (poor but will give up totally tomorro...



  • Mary Street

    The love story cherished by millions -- from a delightfully different view... In Fitzwilliam Darcy Jane Austen created perhaps the ultimate romantic hero. Yet Pride and Prejudice reveals little of Darcy's innermost thoughts. In The Confession of Fit...



  • Linda Berdoll

    Every woman wants to be Elizabeth Bennet Darcy--beautiful, gracious, universally admired, strong, daring and outspoken--a thoroughly, modern woman in crinolines. And every woman will fall madly in love with Mr. Darcy--tall, dark and handsome, a no...



  • Linda Berdoll

    This book is a furthering of the story of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice through the Napoleonic Wars. It is written in Jane Austen style, historically accurate, but sexy and somewhat tongue-in-cheek....



  • Joan Aiken

    Joan Aiken, one of Jane Austen's most sparkling successors, takes up Austen's pen yet again, this time continuing where Pride and Prejudice left off in Lady Catherine's Necklace.In Austen's classic novel, the arrogant Lady Catherine de Bourgh tried v...



  • Emily Carmichael

    When Mars meets Venus ... When day clashes with night ... When love sparks the hottest battle of the sexes since Adam said yes to Eve... Man and woman. Right off the bat it spells trouble. But sometimes love at first sight needs a second glance--a...



  • Libby Schmais

    This modern-day Sense and Sensibility is a witty story about two sisters: Liza, a would-be poet who spends miserable days as a legal secretary; and Bette a graduate student writing her dissertation on Toast in the English Novel. Bette has taken to ea...



  • Melissa Nathan

    She was the star in the world's greatest love story. Her costar was one of the world's sexiest men. Things couldn't have been any worse... And they couldn't have been any better! It starts as a lark for Jasmin Field, the charming, acerbically w...



  • Michael Spence

    For Stephen, failing his wizardry finals was bad enough. But when the family matriarch arrived on campus in her flying coach to deal with the situation, things quickly become very trying for everyone in the vicinity.This is a sequel to "Salt and Sorc...



  • Anne Fafoutakis

    So was Pemberley all peace, calm and pleasure after Elizabeth Bennet married the sternly handsome Fitzwilliam Darcy? The delightful short story from which this book takes its title tells us in faithful detail how Lizzy fared and how her faithful sist...



  • Elizabeth Aston

    Picking up twenty years after Pride and Prejudice left off, Mr. Darcy's Daughters begins in the year 1818. Elizabeth and Darcy have gone to Constantinople, giving us an opportunity to get to know their five daughters, who have left the sheltered surr...



  • Debra White Smith

    First Impressions: A Contemporary Retelling of Pride and Prejudice Lawyer Eddi Boswick tries out for a production of Pride and Prejudice in her small Texas town. When she's cast as the lead, Elizabeth Bennet, her romantic co-star is none other than t...



  • Carrie Bebris

    Mr. & Mrs. Darcy, the joyous newlyweds from Pride and Prejudice, have not even left for their honeymoon when they find themselves embroiled in a mystery involving one of their wedding guests. The lovely Caroline Bingley is engaged to marry a rich and...



  • Kate Fenton

    A clever and cunning modern day retelling of the adored Jane Austen novel "Tall, dark, and arrogantly handsome---not to mention distinguished, powerful, and rolling in money. Mr. Darcy? No, that's just the woman director of Pride and Prejudice," r...



  • Pamela Aidan

    Jane Austen's classic novel Pride and Prejudice is beloved by millions, but little is revealed in the book about the mysterious and handsome hero, Mr. Darcy. And so the question has long remained: Who is Fitzwilliam Darcy? Pamela Aidan's trilogy...



  • Norma Gatje-Smith

    "Trust and Triumph" continues the story of the Darcys, Bennets and Bingleys of "Pride and Prejudice" fame. With this sequel, the lives of Jane Austen's characters ex�plode into adventures and fun as they honeymoon, confront the Ghost of Pemberley Man...



  • Jan Austen

    Has anything changed since Romeo and Juliet, Madame Bovary, Anna Karenina, The Great Gatsby, Darwin, Freud and Sartre?

    The men are from West Hollywood, Massachusetts, Manhattan, and Michigan; the women are from Newport, Rhode Island. Jan Aust...



  • Carrie Bebris

    Elizabeth Darcy and her beloved husband Fitzwilliam have taken on the responsibility of finding a suitable suitor for Elizabeth's younger sister Kitty, thereby assuring her a proper place in society. The angels smile on the young, a perfect match ...



  • Elizabeth Aston

    The Exploits & Adventures of Miss Alethea Darcy takes readers back into the imagined family of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy. Their musical daughter Alethea makes a disastrous marriage to a man whose charming manners conceal an unpleasant nature. Fl...



  • Pamela Aidan

    The exciting conclusion to the Fitzwilliam Darcy, Gentleman trilogy recounts the climactic events of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice from its enigmatic hero's point of view. One of the most beloved romantic heroes in all of literature, Fitzwilli...



  • Elizabeth Aston

    After being disowned by her family, Cassandra Darcy -- the artistic eldest daughter of Anne de Bourgh (and granddaughter of the infamous Lady Catherine de Bourgh and Mr. Darcy's cousin in Pride and Prejudice) -- strives to make a living by painting. ...



  • Carrie Bebris

    After the intrigues and excitements of their time in the city, the Darcys are more than prepared for a bit of peace and quiet at Pemberley. This is time that they can spend together as Elizabeth settles into her pregnancy. However, such serene solitu...



  • Linda Berdoll

    Mr. and Mrs. Darcy have an exceedingly passionate marriage in this continuing saga of one of the most exciting, intriguing couples in the Jane Austen Literature. As the Darcys raise their babies, enjoy their conjugal felicity and manage the great ...



  • Pamela Aidan

    "She is tolerable; but not handsome enough to tempt me." So begins the timeless romance of Fitzwilliam Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice. Jane Austen's classic novel is beloved by millions, but little is revealed in the book about th...



  • Skylar Hamilton Burris

    Revised 2nd edition.

    CONVICTION, a satirical, original sequel to Jane Austen's timeless classic PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, reveals the romantic destiny of Georgiana Darcy.� The author, however, does not rest on the laurels of Austen; she introduces ...



  • Elizabeth Aston

    The next adventure of the Darcy family from the author of Mr. Darcy's Daughters -- the story of a reluctant heiress who has been left a widow by Darcy's cousin Christopher. It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single woman in possession o...



  • Amanda Grange

    Mr. Darcy's Diary presents the story of the unlikely courtship of Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy from Darcy's point of view--sharing his innermost thoughts and feelings. This graceful imagining and sequel to Price and Prejudice explains Darcy...



  • Helen Halstead

    IN PRIDE & PREJUDICE, JANE AUSTEN brought together one of the most beloved literary couples of all time - Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy. Now, Mr. Darcy Presents His Bride continues the story of these passion-filled newlyweds as they enter Lo...



  • Kara Louise

    In this modern day variation of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice," Elyssa Barnett is an aspiring interior designer who clashes with William Denton, president of Pemberleo Coffee, at her sister Janet's wedding to Chad. Two years later, Elyssa and Wi...



  • Abigail Reynolds

    Marine biologist Cassie Boulton likes her coffee with cream and her literature with happy endings. Her favorite book is Pride and Prejudice, but Cassie has no patience when a modern-day Mr. Darcy appears in her lab. Rich and good-looking, but silent ...



  • Jane Dawkins

    In this continuation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, one of the best-loved novels in the English language, Elizabeth Bennet finds herself in a very different league of wealth and privilege, now as Mrs. Fitzwilliam Darcy and mistress of Pemberle...



  • Abigail Reynolds

    What would have happened if Fitzwilliam Darcy faced a true rival for Elizabeth Bennet's affections? In a return to the world of Jane Austen, the plot of Pride & Prejudice takes a different turn when Elizabeth accepts the proposal of a childhood frien...



  • Abigail Reynolds

    "I had not known you a month before I felt that you were the last man in the world whom I could ever be prevailed on to marry." Elizabeth Bennet's furious response to Mr. Darcy's marriage proposal in Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice has resonated for ...



  • Sharon Lathan

    Sharon Lathan presents Mr. & Mrs. Fitzwilliam Darcy, A fascinating portrait of a timeless, consuming love - and the sweetest, most romantic Jane Austen sequel. It's Darcy and Elizabeth's wedding day, and the journey is just beginning as Jane Aust...



  • Alexandra Potter

    Dreams come true in this hilarious, feel-good fairy tale about life, love, and dating literature's most eligible bachelor! After a string of disastrous dates, Emily Albright decides she's had it with modern-day love and would much rather curl up w...



  • Regina Jeffers

    Repulsively arrogant, Fitzwilliam Darcy never met a woman like Elizabeth Bennet, but only she can change his duty to passion, creating the most perfect of imperfect men. Obsessed, Darcy fights to learn about Elizabeth, while acknowledging socially he...



  • Isobel Scott Moffat

    The trials and tribulations of the Bennet family continue. Elizabeth, now Mrs Darcy and mistress of the great estate of Pemberley, is blissfully married and considers it her responsibility to ensure that Darcy's sister, Georgiana, and his cousin, Ann...



  • Abigail Reynolds

    "Be that as it may, Elizabeth saw Darcy go with regret; and in this early example of what Lydia's infamy must produce, found additional anguish as she reflected on that wretched business." The tragedy of that fateful moment at the Lambton Inn is one ...



  • Elizabeth Aston

    In The Darcy Connection, Mr. Collins of Pride and Prejudice is now the Bishop of Ripon, living with his wife, Charlotte, and their two daughters, who have reached marriageable age. The elder, another Charlotte, is extraordinarily beautiful, and her p...



  • Elizabeth Newark

    While Jane and Lizzie plan a lavish ball at Pemberley, the Darcys' second son falls in love with the Collins' daughter, first-born Juliet Darcy is almost lured into an elopement, and Georgiana's timid daughter Lucy is the new target of Miss Caroline ...



  • Diana Birchall

    It seemed a harmless invitation, after all... When Mrs. Darcy invited her sister Lydia's daughters to come for a visit, she felt it was a small kindness she could do for her poor nieces. Little did she imagine the upheaval that would ensue. But with...



  • Rebecca Ann Collins

    The Women of Pemberley follows the lives of five women, some from the beloved works of Jane Austen, some new from the author's imagination, into a new era of post industrial revolution England, at the start of the Victorian Age. Vast changes are in m...



  • Rebecca Ann Collins

    "Those with a taste for the balance and humour of Austen will find a worthy companion volume." -- Book News The weddings are over.The guests (including millions of readers and viewers) wish the two happy couples health and happiness. As the music swe...



  • Sharon Lathan

    NOTE:�This is a self-published edition from 2007 that is no longer in print. Any copies sold on Amazon or elsewhere by outside sellers are�not new�and�should not�be purchased.�The updated version of this novel is�My Dearest Mr. Darcy. Please visit my...



  • Kara Louise

    This story continues after Chapter 36 in Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice." On his return trip to Pemberley from Rosings after his offer of marriage was refused by Miss Elizabeth Bennet, Mr. Darcy's carriage overturns,and he is rendered unconscious...



  • Sharon Lathan

    NOTE:�This is a self-published edition from 2007 that is no longer in print. Any copies sold on Amazon or elsewhere by outside sellers are�not new�and�should not�be purchased.�

    The updated version o...



  • Kara Louise

    This is the story of Pride and Prejudice as seen through the eyes of Reggie, Mr. Darcy's dog. Reggie has a keen perception of things going on around him and the story begins with Darcy as a young boy of 15, picking Reggie out from a litter. We see th...



  • Kara Louise

    This sequel to "Assumed Engagement," a variation of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice," follows Mr. and Mrs. Fitzwilliam Darcy after their wedding. When they return to Pemberley after their wedding journey to Paris, they begin their lives anew. Darc...



  • Gwyn Cready

    In the second hilarious and sexy novel from author Gwyn Cready, a divorcee suffering from "carnal deprivation" has a racy one-night stand with one of literature's most irresistible heroes -- and learns that you really can't judge a book by its cover....



  • Abigail Reynolds

    WHAT IF... Instead of disappearing from Elizabeth Bennet's life after she refused his offer of marriage, Mr. Darcy had stayed and tried to change her mind? WHAT IF... Lizzy, as she gets to know Darcy, finds him undeniably attractive and her impulses...



  • Marsha Altman

    A Tale of Two Gentlemen's Marriages to Two Most Devoted Sisters Three days before their double wedding, Charles Bingley is desperate to have a word with his dear friend Fitzwilliam Darcy, seeking advice of a most delicate nature. Bingley is sho...



  • Rebecca Ann Collins

    Netherfield Park Revisited is set in mid-Victorian England, at a time of great political and social reform. Jane Austen's characters Elizabeth, Jane, Darcy, and Bingley are observers and commentators whose values and opinions are important elements o...



  • Carrie Bebris

    Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam Darcy are looking forward to a quiet spell at Pemberley with their new daughter, but their hoped-for peace is short-lived. Darcy's overbearing aunt, Lady Catherine de Bourgh, is eager to arrange a lucrative and socially acc...



  • Juliette Shapiro

    Marriage isn't the end of the story, it's only the beginning -- in this delightful and suspenseful follow-up to Jane Austen's classic Pride and Prejudice.   Jane Austen captured hearts with the passion-filled romance of Elizabeth Be...



  • Jane Odiwe

    HOW DOES IMPULSIVE, HIGH -- SPIRITED LYDIA TURN OUT? Lydia is a girl of untamed expressiveness and vulnerability, and all she can think of are pleasure and marriage. She's convinced George Wickham is the man of her dreams, but quickly discovers her ...



  • Colleen McCullough

    Everyone knows the story of Elizabeth and Jane Bennet in Pride and Prejudice. But what about their sister Mary? At the conclusion of Jane Austen's classic novel, Mary, bookish, awkward, and by all accounts, unmarriageable, is sentenced to a dull, pro...



  • Rebecca Ann Collins

    The bestselling Pemberley Chronicles series continues the saga of the Darcys and Bingleys from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice and introduces imaginative new characters. Anne-Marie Bradshaw is the granddaughter of Charles and Jane Bingley. Her f...



  • Rebecca Ann Collins

    An extraordinary woman in a turbulent era"Jane Austen herself would have been very well pleased." Beverley Wong, author of Pride & Prejudice PrudenceThe bestselling Pemberley Chronicles series continues the saga of the Darcys and Bingleys from Ja...



  • Marie Hogstrom

    As the wife of Mr Darcy, Elizabeth realises that some of the closeness that formerly existed between her and Jane is now present between man and wife. But there are some things she cannot confide even to her husband. Bound by a vow of silence, as wel...



  • Elizabeth Aston

    From the author of Mr. Darcy's Daughters, the delightful escapades of the Darcy family continue with an enchanting story set at Pride and Prejudice's Pemberley. When Phoebe, a young niece of Pride and Prejudice's Mr. Darcy, is shattered by an unha...



  • Nacie Joy Mackey

    A continuation of Jane Austen's 'Pride & Prejudice'. 'A Woman Worthy' picks up where the original left off with the newly married Mr. and Mrs. Darcy, who must carefully work their way through the challenges that marriage in Regency England would enta...



  • Rosie Rushton

    What would happen if Jane Austen's PRIDE AND PREJUDICE was set in the twenty-first century?When Mrs Bennet inherits enough money to move into the kind of village she has always dreamed of, her daughters find themselves swept up in a glamorous life of...



  • Kathryn L. Nelson

    How does "happily ever after" really work? As marriage brings an end to a romantic tale, it begins a new story: how does "happily ever after" really work? While Jane Bennet and Charles Bingley might be expected to get on famously, Mr. and Mrs. Dar...



  • Seth Grahame-Smith

    "It is a truth universally acknowledged that a zombie in possession of brains must be in want of more brains." So begins Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, an expanded edtion of the beloved Jane Austen novel featuring all-new scenes of bone-crunching...



  • Maya Slater

    Literature's most famous romantic hero opens his diary: it's intimate, dramatic, deeply passionate, and sometimes downright shocking. Have you ever wondered what Mr. Darcy was really thinking? Find out his secrets in this captivating novel of love, p...



  • Mandy Hubbard

    Callie falls head over heels -- literally! Callie is tired of being a clumsy geek-girl. So during a school trip to London she buys her ticket to popularity: a pair of real Prada pumps. But then she wobbles on the cobblestones, trips in her too-high...



  • Kara Louise

    The title comes from the words Jane Austen penned as Elizabeth walks through Pemberley. She thinks about how she would be its mistress if she had accepted Mr. Darcy's proposal, but reminds herself that her aunt and uncle would never have been welcome...



  • Marsha Altman

    In this lively second installment, the Darcys and Bingleys are plunged into married life and its many accompanying challenges presented by family and friends. With Jane and Elizabeth away, Darcy and Bingley take on the daunting task of managing th...



  • Amanda Grange

    Sourcebooks Landmark, the leading publisher of Jane Austen-related fiction, is excited to announce a major release: Mr. Darcy, Vampyre by international bestselling author Amanda Grange.Amanda Grange, bestselling author of Mr. Darcy's Diary, gives us ...



  • Chamein Canton

    Navigating the turbulent dating scene, three forty-something friends reject societal perspectives about imminent middle age while searching for men who personify their favorite Jane Austen hero. By the Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice-winning...



  • Sharon Lathan

    DARCY IS HEAD OVER HEELS IN LOVE Six months into his marriage to Elizabeth Bennet, Darcy is still awestruck by his beautiful wife and their unparalleled love and passion. For Darcy, each day offers more opportunities to surprise and delight his belov...



  • Judith Brocklehurst

    He's like a big brother to her... Fitzwilliam Darcy didn't necessarily dislike his cousin Anne de Bourgh, he just never desired to marry her. So when she turns up at Pemberley alone, of course he isn't going to send her back to her miserable life at...



  • Regina Jeffers

    The day Fitzwilliam Darcy marries Elizabeth Bennet, he thinks his life is complete at last. Four months later, even greater joy appears on the horizon when Elizabeth finds out she is pregnant. But it is not long before outside forces...



  • Rebecca Ann Collins

    In this installment of The Pemberley Chronicles series, Mr. Darcy's cousin Colonel Fitzwilliam and Elizabeth's cousin Caroline Gardiner take center stage. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner, Caroline develops from a pretty young girl into a wom...



  • Tracy Kiely

    Gray skies, a winter chill and thoughts of murder put a lively spin on Elizabeth Parker's New Year's Eve at her aunt Winnie's Cape Cod B and B. But as guests arrive for the murder-mystery dinner party, so does tension. Everybody -- from the wealthy b...



  • Regina Jeffers

    "Vampire Darcy s Desire" presents Jane Austen s "Pride and Prejudice" as a heart-pounding vampire romance filled with passion and danger.
    Tormented by a 200-year-old curse and his fate as a half-human/half-vampire dhampir, Mr. Darcy vows to live ...




  • Sara Angelini

    Their attraction is so hot, it should be against the law... Judge Fitzwilliam Darcy is terribly bored -- ready to hang up his black robe and return to the life of a country gentleman -- until he meets Elizabeth Bennet, a fresh-faced attorney with a ...



  • Monica Fairview

    When Caroline Bingley collapses to the floor and sobs at Mr. Darcy's wedding, imagine her humiliation to discover that a stranger has witnessed her emotional display. Miss Bingley, understandably, resents this unknown gentleman very much, even if he ...



  • Chawton House

    From Jane Austen's regency readers to fans of television's wet-shirted romantic, there have been thousands if not millions of us who've hankered after a hero to match the eponymous Mr Darcy. The 20 original short stories in this collection have been ...



  • Eucharista Ward

    A unique and inspirational Pride and Prejudice sequel that will resonate with all readers who can relate to Mary Bennet's determination to live according to God's wishes Written by a Franciscan nun, this is a sympathetic tale of the middle Bennet ...



  • Mary Lydon Simonsen

    MAGGIE WENT IN SEARCH OF A LOVE STORY, BUT SHE NEVER EXPECTED TO FIND HER OWN... DESPERATE TO ESCAPE HER LIFE IN A SMALL PENNSYLVANIA MINING TOWN, Maggie Joyce accepts a job in post-World War II London, hoping to find adventure. While touring Derbys...



  • Grace Dent

    The divine Shiraz Bailey Wood is back in this hilarious sequel to Diva Without a Cause to enlighten us with her signature brand of madcap humor on her demented, glorious life in the gritty suburbs of London. When sixteen-year-old Shiraz Bailey Wood's...



  • Rebecca Ann Collins

    Young Darcy Gardiner has fallen for Kate O'Hare, a newcomer to Pemberley whose beauty and intellect fascinate him. Kate is more interested in discussing the merits of Darwin's The Origin of Species than the latest fashion in gowns. Her unladylike ...




  • Sharon Lathan

    Married life is bringing out the best in the Darcys. Their mutual attentiveness brings readers into a magical world of love and wedded bliss. Elizabeth is growing into her role as Mistress of Pemberley, and Darcy has mellowed under her gentle teas...



  • Abigail Reynolds

    In this sexy Jane Austen sequel, Elizabeth Bennet accepts Mr. Darcy's first marriage proposal, answering the What if...? question fans everywhere have pondered I had not known you a month before I felt that you were the last man in the world whom ...



  • Ann Herendeen

    For readers who've loved Jane Austen's most popular novel--the inestimable Pride and Prejudice--questions have always remained. What is the real nature of Darcy's intense friendship with Charles Bingley, to explain why he would prevent Bingley's marr...



  • Marsha Altman

    Hilarious and action-packed, this installment brings the Darcy and Bingley families to the year 1812 and the intrigues of the Napoleonic Wars. Darcy and Dr. Maddox go in search of Darcy's missing half-brother and land in a medieval prison cell. Mu...



  • Beth Pattillo

    A MISSING MANUSCRIPT... A SECRET SOCIETY SWORN TO PROTECT JANE AUSTEN'S LEGACY... ONE WOMAN WHO HAS THE CHANCE TO EXPOSE THE TRUTH ABOUT A CERTAIN FITZWILLIAM DARCY... Claire Prescott doesn't understand Mr. Darcy's appeal. She's been comfortably dat...



  • Ola Wegner

    Pride and Prejudice variation. After the ball at Netherfield Fitzwilliam Darcy left Hertfordshire scared of his rapidly developing feelings for Elizabeth Bennet. What if another man had appeared in her life, both wealthy and attractive, certain of hi...



  • Rebecca Ann Collins

    Catherine Harrison and Becky Tate, daughters of Charlotte Lucas and Mr. Collins, grew up in the shadow of Rosings Park, domain of the formidable Lady Catherine de Bourgh; but as adults their paths have diverged dramatically. When a catastrophe at Ros...



  • Carrie Bebris

    Mr. and Mrs. Darcy are looking forward to a relaxing stay with dear friends when their carriage is hailed by a damsel-in-distress outside of the village of Highbury. Little do the Darcys realize that gypsies roam these woods, or that both their posse...



  • Alexa Adams

    In Pride and Prejudice Fitzwilliam Darcy begins his relationship with Elizabeth Bennet with the words: "She is tolerable, but not handsome enough to tempt me; I am in no humour at present togive consequence to young ladies who are slighted by other m...



  • Monica Fairview

    A young lady in disgrace should at least strive to behave with decorum... Dispatched from America to England under a cloud of scandal, Mr. Darcy's incorrigible American cousin, Clarissa Darcy, manages to provoke Lady Catherine de Bourgh, Mr. Colli...



  • Regina Jeffers

    Witty, romantic and insightful, this novel retells the love affair at the heart of Jane Austen's Persuasion from the perspective of the suitor--Captain Wentworth. Written in the language of the era, Captain Wentworth's Persuasion re-creates the origi...



  • Steve Hockensmith

    Readers will witness the birth of a heroine in Dawn of the Dreadfuls -- a thrilling prequel set four years before the horrific events of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. As our story opens, the Bennet sisters are enjoying a peaceful life in the Engli...



  • Abigail Reynolds

    A MODERN LOVE STORY WITH A JANE AUSTEN TWIST... Marine biologist Cassie Boulton has no patience when a modern-day Mr. Darcy appears in her lab on Cape Cod. Proud, aloof Calder Westing III is the scion of a famous political family, while Cassie's suc...



  • Ann Hassell

    This is the long awaited, much requested vampire adaptation for Jane Austen's beloved Pride and Prejudice. Featuring much of the original text with updated editing for easier reading plus paranormal additions throughout, in this version you will lear...



  • Tony Lee

    THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER -- NOW AN EYE-POPPING GRAPHIC NOVEL OF MANNERS, MORALS, AND BRAIN-EATING MAYHEM
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    It is known as "the strange plague," and its unfortunate victims are referred to only as "unmentionables" or "dreadfuls." All over E...



  • Rebecca Ann Collins

    Contrary, opinionated, and headstrong, she's no typical Victorian lady... Truly a masterpiece that any Austen fan would enjoy. -Beverly Wong, author of Pride & Prejudice Prudence Becky Collins has always been determined not to submit to the ...



  • M.K. Baxley

    Dana Darcy is a Southern Gothic tale of Pride and Prejudice set in London, England and Charleston, South Carolina. It is told in two parts.

    Part One begins in London where Fitzwilliam Darcy and his wife, the former Elizabeth Bennett of Tenness...



  • Jeanne Desautel Foster

    The Bennet family of Pride and Prejudice fame had five daughters, three of them important to the plot of the original novel. In Mary's Story the middle daughter speaks from her point of view, telling the original story as she experienced it while rev...



  • Regina Jeffers

    HAPPILY MARRIED for over a year and more in love than ever, Darcy and Elizabeth can't imagine anything interrupting their bliss-filled days. Then an intense snowstorm strands a group of travelers at Pemberley, and terrifying accidents and mysterious ...




  • Abigail Reynolds

    WHAT IF... Instead of disappearing from Elizabeth Bennet's life after she refused his offer of marriage, Mr. Darcy had stayed and tried to change her mind? WHAT IF... Lizzy, as she gets to know Darcy, finds him undeniably attractive and her ...



  • Jennifer Becton

    When Charlotte Lucas married Mr. Collins in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, she believed herself to be fortunate indeed. Her nuptials gained her a comfortable home and financial security. If she acquired these things at the expense of true love, i...



  • Kara Louise

    In this enchanting and highly original retelling of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, Elizabeth Bennet sets out for the new world aboard the grand ship Pemberley's Promise. She's prepared for an uneventful voyage until a chance encounter with the ha...



  • C. Allyn Pierson

    Wait until you see how generous, protective, and altogether incredible Mr. Darcy is as a big brother-if only he weren't quite so overbearing as to scare away all Georgiana's suitors. Darcy and Elizabeth have found their happily ever after and now, mu...



  • Victoria Connelly

    Of course she's obsessed with Jane Austen... Surrounded by appalling exes and fawning students, the only thing keeping professor Katherine Roberts sane is Jane Austen and her personal secret love for racy Regency romance novels. She thinks the Jan...



  • Heather Vogel Frederick

    Right before the start of freshman year, Emma's family unexpectedly moves to England. The book club members are stunned -- but thanks to videoconferencing, they can still keep the club alive, and they decide to tackle Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudic...



  • P.O. Dixon

    In Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, Mr. Bennet had this to say about Mr. Darcy: "We all know him to be a proud, unpleasant sort of man..." Miss Elizabeth Bennet, herself, spoke of Mr. Darcy's arrogance, his conceit, and his selfish disd...



  • Susan Krinard

    Set in the business world of contemporary New York City, Liz Bennett joins Mr. Darcy in his hunt for a vampire cure in New York Times bestselling author Susan Krinard's version of the classic story....



  • Sharon Lathan

    If only everyone could be as happy as they are... Darcy and Elizabeth are as much in love as ever-even more so as their relationship matures. Their passion inspires everyone around them, and as winter turns to spring, romance blossoms around them. ...



  • Abigail Reynolds

    What if...Elizabeth Bennet was more unsuitable for Mr. Darcy than ever... Mr. Darcy is determined to find a more suitable bride. But then he learns that Elizabeth is living in London in reduced circumstances, after her father's death robs her of h...



  • Sarah Waters

    An anthology of the winning entries for the Jane Austen Short Story Award Two hundred years ago, Jane Austen-- traumatized by her parents' decision to give up the rectory in Hampshire where she grew up, and unable to write for a decade--accepted her...



  • Sharon Lathan

    From two bestselling and a debut author comes heartwarming Christmas tales sure to delight Jane Austen fans From Amanda Grange, the bestselling author of "Mr. Darcy's Diary "and "Mr. Darcy, Vampyre, "Christmas finds the Darcy's celebrating the holid...



  • Carolyn Eberhart

    From two bestselling and a debut author comes heartwarming Christmas tales sure to delight Jane Austen fans From Amanda Grange, the bestselling author of "Mr. Darcy's Diary "and "Mr. Darcy, Vampyre, "Christmas finds the Darcy's celebrating the holid...



  • Skylar Hamilton Burris

    When Mr. Collins leaves his living at Rosings for a higher (or at least more lucrative) calling, a lascivious new rector takes his place. Mr. Darcy fears this handsome man of the cloth may have designs on his sickly cousin Anne, and he races to rescu...



  • Amanda Grange

    From two bestselling and a debut author comes heartwarming Christmas tales sure to delight Jane Austen fans From Amanda Grange, the bestselling author of "Mr. Darcy's Diary "and "Mr. Darcy, Vampyre, "Christmas finds the Darcy's celebrating the holid...




  • Kimberly Lambert

    Jori Kendall has spent much of the last twenty years working in a prison, and has the cynical uncompromising attitudes of the typical prison guard. She has raised Nicky, her teen-aged daughter, alone, and she doesn't need anyone.As Nicky's high schoo...



  • J. Marie Croft

    A pun-filled tale featuring Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice characters with some added or addled, missing or missish, modified or mortified, healthier, wealthier, or wiser. Impeccable comportment is mandatory in Regency England, a society governed ...



  • Linda Wells

    In Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, Fitzwilliam Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet meet when their personalities are fully formed. Influenced by their experiences and the people around them, they must endure a year of transformation to find their love. Wha...



  • Linda Wells

    The third volume of the Memory series, How Far We Have Come, finds the Darcys with a family of their own, fully matured and comfortable with their positions as the master and mistress of Pemberley. The fears and demons of Darcy's past have been addre...



  • Linda Wells

    The second volume of the Memory series, Trials to Bear, follows the newlywed couple Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam Darcy as they move beyond the heady days of courtship (Volume 1, Lasting Impressions). Both of them are very young, at only eighteen and tw...



  • Mariette Frederic

    Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice has not only captured the imagination of many as a good romance novel, but it also created a desire for the reader to know how two people, so different in disposition, could move to the other side of society without ...



  • Rebecca Ann Collins

    In the final installment of The Pemberley Chronicles, Rebecca Ann Collins transports readers for the final time to the halls of Pemberley and into the lives of Pride and Prejudice's most beloved characters. Darcy and Elizabeth, after fifty happy year...




  • Pamela Aidan

    It is Christmas, 1797, and thirteen year-old Master Fitzwilliam Darcy is returning from his first term at Eton in full anticipation of the holidays. Soon, he and his family will leave their fashionable London home for Pemberley, their Derbyshire esta...



  • Victoria Park

    This sequel starts where Pride and Prejudice left off. From the marriage of Darcy and Elizabeth, the story relates the everyday life of the late 18th Century Pemberley Estate and the lives of the people associated with that great estate. We learn of ...



  • Jack Caldwell

    FRANKLY MR. DARCY, I don't give a damn... WHEN THE SMOKE HAS CLEARED FROM THE BATTLEFIELDS and the civil war has finally ended, fervent Union supporter Beth Bennet reluctantly moves with her family from their home in Meryton, Ohio, to the windswep...




  • Mary Lydon Simonsen

    Darcy and Elizabeth resist others' matchmaking plans in this lively Pride and Prejudice retelling Convinced that the lovely Elizabeth Bennet is her brother's soul mate, Georgiana Darcy enlists her clever and not at all snobbish cousin Anne de Bour...



  • Elizabeth Eulberg

    It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single girl of high standing at Longbourn Academy must be in want of a prom date. After winter break, the girls at the very prestigious, very wealthy, girls-only Longbourn Academy are suddenly obsessed ...



  • Jane Odiwe

    One dark secret can completely ruin a bright future... After capturing the heart of the most eligible bachelor in England, Elizabeth Bennet believes her happiness is complete-until the day she unearths a stash of anonymous, passionate love letters...



  • Jennifer Kloss

    In Pride and Prejudice Revisited: Posers & Prom Dates, readers will follow along with the time-honored characters of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice as they struggle with first impressions and star-crossed love in a modern setting. Twins Jan...



  • Karen Wasylowski

    A gentleman in love cannot survive without his best friend... Fitzwilliam Darcy and Colonel Fitzwilliam couldn't be more different, and that goes for the way each one woos and pursues the woman of his dreams. Darcy is quiet and reserved, careful a...



  • M.K. Baxley

    In this new twist to Jane Austen's favorite romance, M. K. Baxley explores the road that might have been taken had one small alteration occurred in the original plot. Instead of Lydia Bennet going to Brighton while Lizzy toured the Lakes, what if she...



  • Jennifer Becton

    After a great deal of romantic strife, Maria Lucas finds herself married to Mr. Jonas Card in a desperate attempt to extricate herself and her sister Charlotte from a dire financial situation. Mr. Card, however, truly loves Maria and has vowed to woo...



  • P.O. Dixon

    Pride and Prejudice lovers who enjoyed To Have His Cake (and Eat it Too) won't want to miss what happens next. Having overcome the many seeming obstacles to marrying Miss Elizabeth Bennet, his former employee and the woman of his dreams, Fitzw...



  • Kara Louise

    Her worst fears come true... After her father's death, Elizabeth Bennet goes to work as a governess. Little does she know the Willstones are social acquaintances of the Bingleys and the Darcys, and Elizabeth finds herself once again drawn into Mr. D...



  • Steve Hockensmith

    When we last saw Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy -- at the end of the New York Times best seller Pride and Prejudice and Zombies -- they were preparing for a lifetime of wedded bliss. Yet the honeymoon has barely begun when poor Mr. Darcy is n...



  • Abigail Reynolds

    This sexy installment in the Pride and Prejudice Variations series explores one of the roads not taken in Jane Austen's original. Before Darcy leaves the Lambton Inn after learning the scandalous news about Lydia and Wickham, he and Elizabeth declare...




  • Sharon Lathan

    In the fifth in Sharon Lathan's bestselling series, George Wickham returns to Hertfordshire bent on creating trouble, and Elizabeth and her newborn son are thrown into danger. Knowing that Wickham has nothing left to lose, Darcy and Fitzwilliam rush ...



  • Brenda J. Webb

    Fitzwilliam Darcy, An Honourable Man is a Pride and Prejudice variation. Not a simple retelling, it is an intriguing new story that does not follow canon and it is rated for Mature audiences. Leaving England after his disastrous proposal was refused ...



  • Amanda Grange

    This prequel to Pride and Prejudice begins with George Wickham at age 12, handsome and charming but also acutely aware that his friend, Fitzwilliam Darcy, is rich, whilst he is poor. His mother encourages him to exercise his charm on the young Georgi...



  • Abigail Reynolds

    Five Pathways to PemberleyIt's the best of all worlds. Five short Pride & Prejudice variations by bestselling writer Abigail Reynolds gathered in one volume. Can Mr. Darcy win Elizabeth Bennet's heart... or will they misunderstand each other forever?...



  • Kate Warren

    A theory on how the terribly mismatched Mr. and Mrs. Bennet might have ended up together. The author readily admits that this is a somewhat sensationalist story, that Jane Austen herself would never have penned such a tale, and begs true Austen fans...