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You are cordially invited to a ball at Netherfield Park. Ladies, please sew and bring a matched pair of handkerchiefs, one for yourself, and one for your "secret" partner. Elizabeth Bennet knows her talents do not lie with the needle. And what does it matter? She only wishes to see her sister Jane joyfully wed to Mr. Bingley. Mr. Darcy? That's a pattern best untouched. Except Elizabeth finds her initial beliefs challenged as sewing fever sweeps over Meryton, leading to misunderstandings, betrayals, and unwanted confessions. Will a pair of handkerchiefs lead Elizabeth and Jane to their perfect match? With Mr. Wickham's machinations and Mr. Collins blundering about, any promise of love may soon be tangled beyond repair. Unless Mr. Darcy can sew up a stitch in time... Mr. Darcy's Stitch in Time is a sweet Pride and Prejudice variation of 29,000 words with happy ending for ODC, guaranteed.
What readers are saying "Whoa, Darcy!" "Some parts are hilarious and some a walk on the wild side for Austen characters. Curl up and enjoy!" "Tells the tale I always wanted to hear...how the Darcys lived happily ever after..." "The only fault I found with this book was that it ended." 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 nobleman and a heartthrob whose virility is matched only by his utter devotion to his wife. Their passion is consuming and idyllic-essentially, they can't keep their hands off each other-through a sweeping tale of adventure and misadventure, human folly and numerous mysteries of parentage. Hold on to your bonnets! This sexy, epic, hilarious, poignant and romantic sequel to Pride and Prejudice goes far beyond Jane Austen.
Raised as a boy, Mr. Elias Bennet's family's fortune rests in keeping her secret. Until a chance meeting with Mr. Darcy changes everything. After the birth of twins Elias and Elizabeth Bennet, a sickness sweeps through the household, killing the boy and leaving Mr. Bennet near death. To protect her family from losing their home, Mrs. Bennet takes the desperate action to raise the daughter as their son. Now, twenty years and three sisters later, Mr. Elias Bennet is content with her ruse. She may never find love, but her role offers freedom, and she is committed to seeing her sisters happy. Until a chance meeting with Mr. Darcy makes her question everything. Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy is not inclined to dockside brawls or improper passions. But he finds himself making an exception for mysterious Mr. Bennet. The young gentleman awakens hidden desires, and now Mr. Darcy is questioning everything. Someone is trying to kill Mr. Bingley. Is Mr. Bennet involved? Or is his secret something far more dangerous? Mr. Darcy's Bennet is Part 1 of A Bennet by Any Other Name, an adventurous sweet and spicy Pride and Prejudice serial of 23,500 words where gender lines are blurred as passions rise. Warning: This is a serial. Each part ends on a cliffhanger. I will be collecting the parts into one volume whenever the serial is finished, so if you'd rather wait, I understand. Great for lovers of Pride and Prejudice books like Pride and Prejudice books a million, Pride and Prejudice books inc, Pride and Prejudice book summary, Pride and Prejudice book series, Pride and Prejudice books for sale, Pride and Prejudice books sequels, Pride and Prejudice google books, romance Pride and Prejudice books, Pride and Prejudice alternative books, Pride and Prejudice quotes about books, how many Pride and Prejudice books are there, Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen , Pride and Prejudice based books, Pride and Prejudice book google books, best Pride and Prejudice sequel books, best Pride and Prejudice inspired books, best Pride and Prejudice fanfiction books, Pride and Prejudice continuation books, Pride and Prejudice classics books, Pride and Prejudice connection to other books, Chiltern books Pride and Prejudice, classic books like Pride and Prejudice, romance books like Pride and Prejudice, romance books similar to Pride and Prejudice, Pride and Prejudice darcy books, audio books download Pride and Prejudice, Pride and Prejudice Burlington books download, first edition books Pride and Prejudice, Pride and Prejudice fanfiction books, Pride and Prejudice books, Pride and Prejudice follow on books, Pride and Prejudice follow up books, books for Pride and Prejudice lovers, online books Pride and Prejudice, books like Pride and Prejudice goodreads, great books Pride and Prejudice, good books like Pride and Prejudice, books as good as Pride and Prejudice, Pride and Prejudice inspired books, Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice books, books like Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice, Pride and Prejudice loyal books, other books like Pride and Prejudice, books of Pride and Prejudice novel, Pride and Prejudice other books, Pride and Prejudice old books, Pride and Prejudice spin off books, books on Pride and Prejudice, Pride and Prejudice book book, Pride and Prejudice book Mr. Darcy, Pride and Prejudice book Elizabeth, Pride and Prejudice remake books, Pride and Prejudice romance books, rare books Pride and Prejudice, romance books like Pride and Prejudice, Pride and Prejudice style books, Pride and Prejudice series books, books similar to Pride and Prejudice romance, Pride and Prejudice themed books, Pride and Prejudice the books, books similar to Pride and Prejudice, books related to Pride and Prejudice, Pride and Prejudice variation books, books with Pride and Prejudice theme, books written about Pride and Prejudice, books to compare with Pride and Prejudice, Mr. Darcy books, set in Pemberley and Longbourne and more great Jane Austen reads.
In 1995 and 1996 six film or television adaptations of Jane Austen's novels were produced -- an unprecedented number. More amazing, all were critical and/or box office successes. What accounts for this explosion of interest? Much of the appeal of these films lies in our nostalgic desire at the end of the millennium for an age of greater politeness and sexual reticence. Austen's ridicule of deceit and pretentiousness also appeals to our fin de siècle sensibilities. The novels were changed, however, to enhance their appeal to a wide popular audience, and the revisions reveal much about our own culture and its values. These recent productions espouse explicitly twentieth-century feminist notions and reshape the Austenian hero to make him conform to modern expectations. Linda Troost and Sayre Greenfield present fourteen essays examining the phenomenon of Jane Austen as cultural icon, providing thoughtful and sympathetic insights on the films through a variety of critical approaches. The contributors debate whether these productions enhance or undercut the subtle feminism that Austen promoted in her novels. From Persuasion to Pride and Prejudice, from the three Emmas (including Clueless ) to Sense and Sensibility, these films succeed because they flatter our intelligence and education. And they have as much to tell us about ourselves as they do about the world of Jane Austen. This second edition includes a new chapter on the recent film version of Mansfield Park.
Shortlisted for the APA Book Design Awards for Best Non-fiction 2013 It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife. Unless, of course, he's gay. Or has a girlfriend. Or is neck deep in twice weekly psychoanalysis and entirely unfit for public interaction. How does the modern day heroine find her way in a dating world where the rules change faster than she can update her status on Facebook, and there's not a single Georgian ballroom, empire-line dress or pantalooned man in sight? Intrepid former dater and award-winning journalist Amanda Hooton turns to the ageless wisdom of Jane Austen to solve the eternal dilemmas of romance: how to be as clever as Elizabeth Bennet, as dignified as Elinor Dashwood and as confident as Emma Woodhouse; how to avoid shagging Mr Wickham, marrying Mr Collins, or being dumped by Willoughby; and most importantly of all, how to find Mr Darcy, grapple him to your soul with hoops of steel, and become the part-owner of a country estate in Derbyshire. If you've ever wondered why your love life doesn't more closely resemble a Jane Austen novel, this is the book for you. Charming, laugh-out-loud hilarious and entirely empathetic, Finding Mr Darcy is a witty, street smart and, above all, wise approach to modern dating, which proves that some things - especially the pursuit of love - really are timeless.
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 with Pride and Prejudice and spend her time with Mr. Darcy, the dashing, honorable, and passionate hero of Jane Austen’s classic. So when her best friend suggests a wild week of margaritas and men in Mexico with the girls, Emily abruptly flees to England on a guided tour of Jane Austen country instead. Far from inspiring romance, the company aboard the bus consists of a gaggle of little old ladies and one single man, Spike Hargreaves, a foul-tempered journalist writing an article on why the fictional Mr. Darcy has earned the title of Man Most Women Would Love to Date. The last thing Emily expects to find on her excursion is a broodingly handsome man striding across a field, his damp shirt clinging to his chest. But that’s exactly what happens when she comes face-to-face with none other than Mr. Darcy himself. Suddenly, every woman’s fantasy becomes one woman’s reality. . . . Praise for Me and Mr. Darcy: “…Unexpectedly charming. . . Me and Mr. Darcy offers a Pride and Prejudice - appropriate surprise. . . it turns out to be one of the wittier of this summer's offerings, not to mention sharp and sad in its observations about what spinsterhood, identity and aging look like for women in 2007.” — Salon “[Me and Mr. Darcy] takes the reader on an extended daydream with an appropriately pleasant ending. “ — The Indianapolis Star “Alexandra Potter’s clever comedy, an affectionate celebration of books and readers — and bookstores — might lead you to start browsing those travel websites yourself.” — The Times- Picayune “Pure candy for the imagination. . . Ms. Potter has worked literary magic with the creation of Me and Mr. Darcy.” — CoffeeTimeRomance.com “…Refreshing…” — Publishers Weekly
In a sequel to "Pride and Prejudice," Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy find their lives turned upside down when Elizabeth's sister Lydia returns with alarming news that threatens the newlyweds' life together.
There's no place for pride in this Austen misadventure. Chloe Parker was born two centuries too late. A thirty-nine-year- old divorced mother, she runs her own antique letterpress business, is a lifelong member of the Jane Austen Society, and gushes over everything Regency. But her business is failing, threatening her daughter's future. What's a lady to do? Why, audition for a Jane Austen-inspired TV show set in England, of course. What Chloe thinks is a documentary turns out to be a reality dating show set in 1812. Eight women are competing to snare Mr. Wrightman, the heir to a gorgeous estate, along with a $100,000 prize. So Chloe tosses her bonnet into the ring, hoping to transform from stressed-out Midwest mom to genteel American heiress and win the money. With no cell phones, indoor plumbing, or deodorant to be found, she must tighten her corset and flash some ankle to beat out women younger, more cutthroat, and less clumsy than herself. But the witty and dashing Mr. Wrightman proves to be a prize worth winning, even if it means the gloves are off...
Mr. Darcy is action rather oddly. After months of courting Elizabeth Bennet, no offer of marriage is forthcoming and Elizabeth is first impatient, then increasingly frightenend. For there is no denying that the full moon seems to be affecting his behavior, and Elizabeth's love is going to be tested in ways she never dreamed.
As if helping the living isn't enough of a pain in her divine hindquarters, Branwen (former Welsh goddess of love and beauty, cupcake addict) is stuck helping the dead on All Hallow's Eve.