Mr. Darcy's Dream


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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 unhappy romance, she retreats to Pemberley and is joined by kindhearted Louisa Bingley, unmarried after three London seasons. Once the young ladies are situated in the house, several handsome strangers also arrive—all hopeful of winning the girls’ hearts. As preparations for the ball which Mr. and Mrs. Darcy are to give at Pemberley gain momentum, mischief and love triangles abound, making life as difficult as possible for anyone connected with the Darcy family. Populated with authentic characters firmly rooted in Jane Austen’s mores and stylistic traditions, Mr. Darcy’s Dream has an unforgettable combination of romance, societal scandals, friendship, family, and marriage.




The Dreams


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This book is a revised and re-edited edition.What do you believe when your dreams and nightmares are about the same thing?Miss Elizabeth Bennet realizes she is in love with Mr. Darcy. Overwhelmed by dreams and unsure of his feelings towards her. Elizabeth must figure out how to approach Mr. Darcy and tell him; she made a mistake turning down his proposal.Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy is in love with Elizabeth. Plagued by dreams, he decidesto ask her to marry him a second time. How can he convince his Aunt Catherinethat marrying Anne is not in his future?While talking, they discover an interesting phenomenon concerning their dreams.Are two people able to dream the same dream? Will Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy findthe courage to fight their nightmares? Will they find the courage needed tofight for each other; or will they let their nightmares win?This story is written using the Point of View POV perspective of both Elizabethand Mr. Darcy. Some scenes are very similar to each other; however, theirfeelings are different.




Dreaming of Mr. Darcy


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Fledgling illustrator and Darcy fanatic Kay Ashton settles in the seaside town of Lyme to finish her book, The Illustrated Mr. Darcy, when a film company arrives to make a new adaptation of Persuasion. Kay is soon falling for the handsome bad boy actor playing Captain Wentworth, but it's the quiet screenwriter Adam Craig who has more in common with her beloved Mr. Darcy.




The Dreams: Will Set You Free


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What if your good dreams and nightmares are over the same thing? Which one should you believe?Elizabeth Bennet realizes that she cares about Fitzwilliam Darcy. Only she has a dream and nightmares concerning how he will respond to her after turning down his proposal. At the same time, Mr. Darcy has a dream and nightmares about how she feels about him. Will either of them find the courage to fight their nightmares and follow their dreams? Will they fight for each other or will they let the nightmares win?




Dreaming of Darcy


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Who doesn't want to dream of Mr. Darcy?In this Pride and Prejudice Variation, Elizabeth Bennet drinks a magic tea that is supposed to reveal her true love in a dream. She is appalled when Mr. Darcy appears and wants to talk.Dreaming of Darcy is a fantastical novella, a sweet quick read, based on Jane Austen's most romantic couple.




Mr. Darcy and the Secret of Becoming a Gentleman


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When Elizabeth Bennet refuses his hand, Darcy is devastated and makes it his mission to change. By every civility in his power, Darcy slowly tries to win her affections, but Elizabeth is not easily swayed. Darcy vows to unlock the secrets that will make her his. He curses himself for his social awkwardness and appearance of pride, and sets out to right the wrongs he's done her family. Elizabeth's family and friends misunderstand his intentions, and being in Elizabeth's presence proves to be both excruciating for the shy Darcy—and a dream come true. For the first time in his life, he must please a woman worth having, and the transformation leads him to a depth of understanding and love that he never could have imagined.




The Dreams


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If your good dreams and nightmares are pertaining to the same thing? Which one do you believe? Miss Elizabeth Bennet comes to the realization that she is in love with Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy. However, she is unsure of his feelings towards her after turning down his proposal. Elizabeth has several dreams and a few nightmares; she is unsure how to approach Mr. Darcy to tell him she has made a mistake. Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy has fallen in love with Elizabeth. He has dreams about her; however, most of them are nightmares until one night of dreams changes everything. He decides to ask Elizabeth to marry him a second time. How does he convince his Aunt Catherine that a marrying Anne is not in his future? Will Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy find the courage to fight their nightmares? Will they find the courage needed to fight for each other or will they let their nightmares win? This story is written using the Point of View (POV) perspective of both Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy.




I Dream of Darcy—The Complete Novel: A Regency Pride and Prejudice Variation


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Elizabeth Bennet refuses to sit idly while her sister pines for a lost love. Certain that Bingley will renew his addresses if only he and Jane are reunited, Lizzy travels from Hertfordshire to London to track him down. A chance encounter brings her face to face with her nemesis, the disagreeable Mr. Darcy. Lizzy is certain he is responsible for parting Jane and Bingley in the first place. Though furious with him for the pain he has caused Jane, she is touched by the brotherly affection he shows towards his own sister, Georgiana. Lizzy and Georgiana soon strike up a friendship that gains Lizzy and Jane invitations to the best ton events. As Lizzy and Darcy are thrown more and more together, he tries to deny his growing ardour for her. But when an earl begins courting her, Darcy realizes he must act. Will the mistakes of the past get in the way of their future? Or will Our Dear Couple find their way to lasting love? This sweet Regency romance is a standalone novel of 100,000 words. It includes kissing but no on-page intimacy.




In Darcy's Dreams


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“The fact remains, Lizzy: A duel was fought last night at the Netherfield Ball. A duel over your honor. And all I want to know is, which of these gentlemen have stolen it?” Based on the classic novel by Jane Austen, a story that asks what would have happened if Wickham had come to the Netherfield Ball? Elizabeth does not like the disagreeable Mr. Darcy, but when an evening of dancing and fun erupts in unexpected violence, the gentleman might be her only hope. Darcy has spent his life avoiding scandal, and he refuses to allow Elizabeth to be ruined by vicious gossip. But lies travel quickly, and running can only take you so far. When Darcy is pushed to the brink, he must decide who he is: The cold and calculating master of Pemberley… or the man of Elizabeth’s dreams. IN DARCY’S DREAMS is a sweet, standalone Regency romance of 75,000 words.




Mr. Darcy's Obsession


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The more he tries to stay away from her, the more his obsession grows... 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 her family home... What if...Mr. Darcy can't Help himself from see king her out... He just wants to make sure she's alright. But once he's seen her, he feels compelled to talk to her, and from there he's unable to fight the overwhelming desire to be near her, or the ever-growing mutual attraction that is between them... What if...Mr. Darcy's intentions were shockingly dishonorable... "[Reynolds] has creatively blended a classic love story with a saucy romance novel." —Austenprose "Developed so well that it made the age-old storyline new and fresh...Her writing gripped my attention and did not let go."—The Romance Studio "The style and wit of Ms. Austen are compellingly replicated...spellbinding. Kudos to Ms. Reynolds!" —A Reader's Respite