The Pemberley Betrothal
Rumours, ruin and relatives…
After travelling to Derbyshire with her Aunt and Uncle Gardiner, Elizabeth ends up visiting Pemberley, the estate of the man whose proposal she so thoroughly rejected only weeks ago.
Noticing a lake by the house, Elizabeth leaves her aunt and uncle to explore the grounds on her own. She dashes down a hill—and runs straight into the master of the house, literally! She falls to the ground with Mr. Darcy and finds herself in a wholly compromising situation.
When Uncle Gardiner demands that Mr. Darcy marry her, Elizabeth can hardly believe it. But when her parents and sisters come to Derbyshire, the reality of the situation hits her. Her mother is excited, her younger sisters envious, and Elizabeth just feels hopeless. Although her relationship with Mr. Darcy slowly improves, not everyone is happy about their upcoming union.
Will Elizabeth and Darcy come to an understanding before it is too late?
Rescued by Mr. Darcy
Highwaymen, a mysterious hero and a case of mistaken identity…
After visiting her aunt and uncle in London, Elizabeth Bennet is traveling back home to Longbourn with her sister, Jane. A broken wheel has extended their journey but they do not wish to spend the night at an inn and choose to travel into the night instead—a decision that nearly costs them as they encounter highwaymen on the road!
A dark stranger comes to their rescue just in time. He is clearly a gentleman, but not one either of the sisters has seen before. He escorts Elizabeth and Jane to their home and disappears into the night. But who was he?
At home, the sisters discover that the nearby estate of Netherfield has recently been let by a wealthy gentleman. Could he have been their saviour? The description of this ‘Mr. Bingley’ does not sound entirely accurate to Elizabeth, but who else could the mystery man have been?
A Ride with Mr. Darcy
Running into Mr. Darcy… at the stables of Pemberley?
Only a few months after rejecting the infamous proposal of a certain wealthy gentleman from Derbyshire, Elizabeth finds herself at his estate. Touring Pemberley with her aunt and uncle Gardiner, her only consolation is that the master of the house has been assured absent.
But when Elizabeth detours away from the immense gardens of the estate and peeks at the stables, to her uttermost horror, she runs into Mr. Darcy! Feeling humiliated, she attempts to escape the situation, but is once more shocked when Mr. Darcy invites them all for a ride around the estate.
Elizabeth hopes her aunt and uncle will refuse, but when they accept his offer instead, she finds herself in a precarious position that is made only more so by the fact that she is actually starting to like Mr. Darcy!
When tragedy strikes and Elizabeth is forced to remain at Pemberley for an extended period of time, how will she ever survive this visit?
Wicked Intentions
What if Mr. Wickham’s elopement with Lydia wasn't just a spur of the moment action but a carefully crafted plan to pull our dear couple apart?
Elizabeth Bennet is devastated to hear about her youngest sister’s elopement with Mr. Wickham and she cannot help but blame herself. When Mr. Darcy insists on taking the blame and rushes to London in search of her sister, Elizabeth’s heart slowly starts to warm for the man she had once considered the last man she could ever be prevailed upon to marry. Her only hope is that Mr. Darcy would truly be able to find Lydia, and that her family would have a happy ending after all—even if she may never hope for a happy ending of her own.
With more than one person harboring wicked intentions towards our dear couple, will the love of Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy be able to conquer it all—or will they find themselves forcefully torn apart?
Mr. Darcy’s Valentine
What if Lydia never eloped with Mr. Wickham and Elizabeth enjoyed many pleasant days at Pemberley with Mr. Darcy—only to never see him again?
What if, around Valentine’s Day, their paths would come to cross once more?
It has been months since Elizabeth last saw Mr. Darcy. Despite her sister’s recent engagement to Mr. Bingley, the gentleman in question has hardly been seen around Hertfordshire—much to Elizabeth’s disappointment. The man has haunted her thoughts for the past months and when she discovers that Mr. Darcy is the one behind her sister’s impending happiness, she can no longer sit still. Her conscience demands that she apologise to the man for her crude behaviour. Determined to make everything right by Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth decides to send him a Valentine—a secret letter of her appreciation.
It is slightly out of place and more than a bit inappropriate as they are not betrothed, but what could possibly go wrong with an innocent Valentine?