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For the first time in her life, Elizabeth Bennet has no Christmas spirit... Even though everything appears normal at Longbourn this holiday season, Elizabeth can find no reason to be merry. Her marriage to William Collins looms on the horizon, her father is ill, and her sister Jane is spending her first Christmas away with her own husband, Charles Bingley. Convinced that the holiday has lost all meaning, Elizabeth makes a Christmas wish for help on a candle... And is surprised when her wish seems to be answered by an unexpected visitor, Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, seeking shelter from the snow. Can Elizabeth rediscover her love of Christmas as she is introduced to a new kind of love? A Miracle in Meryton is a sweet and clean holiday Pride and Prejudice variation, filled with magic, romance, and an extra helping of Christmas love!
When Georgiana Darcy runs away from home to search for George Wickham, her brother sets off in hot pursuit. Finding her in the company of Elizabeth Bennet confounds Darcy completely. Trapped at Longbourn when Georgiana falls ill, Elizabeth and Darcy must resolve their differences and get to the truth.
Snuggling Up with Mr Darcy A Pride and Prejudice Christmas Holiday Variation Christmas is a time for forgiving…except for where George Wickham is concerned. When Fitzwilliam Darcy finds himself in the French Alps fighting to keep his family business out of the hands of the man he despises, the last person he expects to see is Elizabeth Bennet, the woman who rejected his proposal three years earlier, the woman who broke his heart. Elizabeth is lonely living in the alps, single and working nights she has no one to come home to, no one to cherish, no one to snuggle up with. But in Darcy she finds a changed man, his warmth and ease around her giving her a glimpse behind his stoic reserve, a glimpse into the real man behind the mask. As old feelings are reawakened and the snow and the mistletoe start to weave their spell, our dear couple begin to wonder if this holiday romance might just be developing into something deeper than before. But when Darcy’s pride and prejudice mistakenly overrule his heart, he risks losing Elizabeth Bennet’s love forever. This Christmas, will the magic of love and forgiveness give Darcy a second chance to win back the only thing he wants this holiday season, or will it take a Christmas miracle to win back Elizabeth Bennet’s heart? Snuggling Up with Mr Darcy is a contemporary set Pride and Prejudice Christmas Holiday Variation.
Snow has separated one dear couple, but might it be the very thing to reunite another? Elizabeth Bennet's Christmas is a quiet one, with heavy snowfall preventing anybody coming and going from Longbourn. She is puzzling over how to reunite her sister with Mr Bingley when Mr Darcy crosses her path, and offers to do the thing she cannot: to summon Mr Bingley back to Netherfield, and to Jane. Fitzwilliam Darcy returned to Hertfordshire on a fleeting errand, never thinking he would find himself snowed in alone for Christmas. Surprised not to enjoy his involuntary isolation, he makes his way on foot to Longbourn, and finds in the Bennets the warmth and society he didn't know he needed. Can a bitter Meryton winter warm his heart and lead to love?
Christmas at Maplewood will be special this year... Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam Darcy are celebrating Christmas in Meryton at Maplewood Stables, this time with their infant twins by their side. It is a momentous holiday, as Elizabeth's family will be meeting George and Emma for the first time. They are all filled with Christmas joy at the prospect of spending the season with the newest members of the family. But a stranger has different plans for the Darcys when they arrive in Meryton... One week before Christmas, a strange man shows up on the door step of Maplewood, claiming he has the legal rights to the farm that Elizabeth has grown to love. The fear of losing their second home and Elizabeth's dear horses quickly casts a pall of fear and disappointment over their visit. Who is this man? And can he truly take away Maplewood? Christmas at Maplewood brings a bit of mystery to the holiday season, along with unexpected surprises and plenty of Christmas cheer!
Lydia's fate was changed thanks to the intervention of a mysterious benefactor... but when Elizabeth learns the gentleman's identity, she cannot help but wonder if she has made a terrible mistake in her judgment of Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy. But when she is finally able to put aside her pride and thank him for his assistance, she is confronted with the realization that Mr. Darcy's thoughts and wishes may have turned toward a young woman who has been approved by Lady Catherine de Bourgh and who possesses all of the accomplishments and recommendations that Elizabeth does not. Will Elizabeth be able to accept such a thing and remain in Hertfordshire with her broken heart, or will she have to take matters into her own hands to achieve her goals? Is her unexpected love for Fitzwilliam Darcy worth the possibility that it will all be for naught? "A Compromised Christmas" is a sweet and clean Pride and Prejudice Holiday variation that can be enjoyed by all lovers of Jane Austen's timeless classic.
A Very Merry Masquerade Elizabeth Bennet is furious when she discovers Mr. Darcy has removed, with Charles Bingley in tow, to London for Christmas, seeing in it a blatant attempt to undermine the relationship that had begun to flourish between Bingley and her sister. When the Gardiners invite Elizabeth and Jane to stay with them in Gracechurch Street over the festive season, she seizes on the opportunity to repair the damage Darcy has caused and reunite the lovers, little realising her own heart is in danger and from Darcy himself. Fitzwilliam Darcy acted in the best interest of his friend in preventing an unequal match - or so he thought. Reacquainted with both Jane and Elizabeth Bennet, he is forced to acknowledge his first, hasty assessment of both sisters was utterly false. Can he salvage not only his friend's hopes of future happiness, but his own, before the year is out? Mr Darcy's Christmas Carol "Men's courses will foreshadow certain ends, to which, if persevered in, they must lead, but if the courses be departed from, the ends will change..." Charles Dickens Fitzwilliam Darcy is in London, and resigns himself to the social whirl of Christmas with Charles and Caroline Bingley and without mention of any young ladies with the surname "Bennet". Alas, his subconscious has other plans and he finds himself, one evening, plagued by dreams. Awaking upset at the potential futures played out in his imagination, he determines he must undo his mistakes before it is too late. Elizabeth Bennet is surprised to see both Mr Bingley and Mr Darcy appear back in Hertfordshire so soon after they left for London, but cannot deny her pleasure at seeing them again, firstly for Jane's sake, but more reluctantly for her own. For Mr Darcy is not the only person whose nightly dreams have revealed a future they might enjoy, if only they are brave enough to act in the present... Midwinter in Meryton Snow has separated one dear couple, but might it be the very thing to reunite another? Elizabeth Bennet's Christmas is a quiet one, with heavy snowfall preventing anybody coming and going from Longbourn. She is puzzling over how to reunite her sister with Mr Bingley when Mr Darcy crosses her path, and offers to do the thing she cannot: to summon Mr Bingley back to Netherfield, and to Jane. Fitzwilliam Darcy returned to Hertfordshire on a fleeting errand, never thinking he would find himself snowed in alone for Christmas. Surprised not to enjoy his involuntary isolation, he makes his way on foot to Longbourn, and finds in the Bennets the warmth and society he didn't know he needed. Can a bitter Meryton winter warm his heart and lead to love?
It has been months since their chance meeting at Pemberley, but if Fitzwilliam Darcy believed that he would be able to chase thoughts of Elizabeth Bennet's fine eyes and pert opinions from his heart and his mind, he was very much mistaken. But an accidental brush with the past only serves to remind him of such truths that he had been, until that moment, unwilling to see. But now, Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy has made a promise. One he intends on keeping. The only trouble with promises, is that once made, they are impossible to avoid. As winter approaches and thoughts of Christmas begin to creep into conversations, Fitzwilliam Darcy comes upon a way that he might convince Charles Bingley to return to Netherfield Park. Perhaps it might not be too late to make things right--and in the process, he may be able to secure some measure of happiness for himself. A Gentleman's Gift is a sweet, clean Pride and Prejudice holiday variation that is suitable for all lovers of Jane Austen's classic romance.
In what felt like another lifetime, Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy were set to marry. But a tragic accident pulled the two lovers apart and neither can forgive each other for words that were said and choices that were made. But when Elizabeth finds her way back to Pemberley with a new friend she has made in London, she is forced to see Darcy again. Can the two learn to forgive and forget the wounds of the past, or will their mistakes prove to be too much for a future together? With the approach of yet another Christmas, could a reconciliation truly be possible, or will they be pulled apart yet again? A Frosty Reception is a sweet, clean Pride and Prejudice Variation that is suitable for all lovers of Jane Austen's romantic classic.
More often than not, it is our own pride that keeps us from taking the leap to happiness. But in Elizabeth Bennet's case, it is out of desperation that she accepts a proposal that should never have been considered an option. With Longbourn's future hanging in the balance, Elizabeth sacrifices her own wish for the very deepest love and reluctantly becomes Mrs. Collins. *** Lady Catherine de Bourgh has written an impassioned letter to her nephew, one that cannot be ignored. "I must be rid of this troublesome tenant!" What Fitzwilliam Darcy had never imagined, was that when he agreed to come to Rosings Park to assist his aunt in the removal of a stubborn widow from the parsonage at Hunsford he would come face to face with the very woman to whom he had pledged his most ardent affection. With the approach of Christmas, Mr. Darcy has been tasked with an almost impossible duty. Can there be a solution to Lady Catherine's dilemma, or will Elizabeth's stubborn pride ruin everything... A Troublesome Tenant is a clean Pride and Prejudice Holiday Variation that is suitable for all lovers of Jane Austen's romantic classic.