Mr. Darcy's Feigned Engagement


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When Mr. Collins arrives at Longbourn before the Meryton Assembly, his intentions towards Elizabeth Bennet are quite clear, and she wants nothing to do with marrying that odious man. Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy is odious, too, of course. He’s a haughty man who has insulted her pride, but he is fending off his own unwanted romantic attentions in the form of a very determined Miss Caroline Bingley. So, when he proposes a mutually beneficial arrangement between himself and Elizabeth—pretending to be engaged in order to chase off their disagreeable prospective partners—she agrees. As part of the arrangement, Mr. Darcy claims he’ll help her find a real match and introduce her to a man who might truly align himself with someone of her status. When a man named Wickham arrives, claiming to be Mr. Darcy’s dear boyhood friend, she finds him positively perfect, exactly the sort of man she would want to marry. But, of course, Mr. Wickham isn’t at all what he seems. Dear reader, though this book has a number of light and amusing moments, the book also contains quite a bit of scandalous angst, disturbing revelations about characters’ pasts, and Mr. Wickham being, well, himself. Also, yes, after our dear couple marries, there are on-page lovemaking scenes of the detailed variety. Please be forewarned before reading.




Her Fake Engagement


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No artists, no smokers, no men with beards... Manhattan real estate broker Lottie Langerman feels confident that if she follows her long list of dating rules, she’ll meet The One and her life will unfold exactly as planned. Everything changes when her best friend decides to throw a fake bachelorette party—just to see what all the fuss is about—and Lottie reluctantly agrees to play the role of bride-to-be for a night. Faking an engagement turns out to be more fun—and trouble—than Lottie could have imagined. Not only does her dream man think she’s taken, but Lottie keeps running into bearded Brooklyn jewelry designer Tyler, who breaks every single one of her rules...yet manages to get under her skin like no one else. Soon, Lottie finds herself at a crossroads where she must decide: Play it safe—or ditch the rules and follow her heart? A HeroesandHeartbreakers.com Original Novella!




More Agreeably Engaged


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The morning of Mr. Collins’s proposal, Elizabeth leaves Longbourn for a walk, furious at the parson for proposing and her mother for pressing her to accept, eager to put some distance between herself and those who would persecute her. While walking, she meets a most unexpected acquaintance. Fitzwilliam Darcy is dealing with frustrations of his own. Caroline Bingley, fearful that her brother means to propose to what she considers an unsuitable woman, has demanded that Darcy support her determination to prevent him from making a drastic mistake. While Darcy might have agreed with her view, what she suggests strikes him as deceitful. Their meeting on the path proves fortuitous, for it allows them a chance to work past their first impressions. As they meet every day the following week, they understand more of each other, their regard growing, barriers between them falling. While misunderstandings drove them apart, on the paths of Longbourn estate they have the chance to set all right between them and attain happiness together that neither thought possible.




Rapport (Part Three)


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Reconciliation or ruination? When Mr. Darcy did not announce their engagement, Lizzy fled and refuses to see him. She is wounded and mortified. His persistence pays off, and she finally speaks to him again, giving her forgiveness. They vow to stay the course, but Lady de Bourgh is not yet through with her interference. George Wickham’s designs on Lydia catch Lizzy’s attention. With so much happening, is it possible to fall in love with a little of the month remaining? This is the third and final part of the completed three-part serial, which is also available as a compilation. While Abbey sometimes writes sensual JAFF, this story is strictly SWEET.




Christmas, Love and Mr. Darcy


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"I cannot fix on the hour, or the spot, or the look, or the words, which laid the foundation. It is too long ago. I was in the middle before I knew that I had begun." - Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice Mr. Darcy is tired of being alone for the holidays, and he is determined to do something about it. Miss Elizabeth Bennet has never desired Mr. Darcy’s good opinion, and yet she arrives in London for the Twelfth Night ball and soon learns he is bestowing it, most ardently. Elizabeth was not looking for love, but what happens when love comes looking for her? Is the proud gentleman from Derbyshire someone with whom she can trust her heart? Christmas, Love & Mr. Darcy is a delightfully engaging novella that reimagines Jane Austen’s timeless classic, Pride and Prejudice. The story combines just enough of the old to satisfy your want of nostalgia and enough of the new to quench your desire for another romantic escape with Darcy and Elizabeth. The tale begins one Christmas and concludes the next. When it comes to falling in love, it’s what happens in between that makes all the difference.




Bad Engagement


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Kate McLeod was desperate. Her younger sister was having her first baby, her younger brother was recently married, and…she was single and lonesome. Kate, the one everyone tried to set up with their friend or cousin or coworker. Kate, the oldest and pathetically unmarried sister. Kate, the sad, single San Franciscan. But this year she had a plan. She was going to get herself engaged. A diamond ring on her finger was the perfect way to get her family to back off. And she had just the perfect guy in mind.




The Trouble with Mr. Darcy


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The villianous George Wickham, determined to start trouble, returns to Hertfordshire and places the lives of Elizabeth and her newborn son in danger, forcing Darcy to rush to the rescue.




The Darcys' First Christmas—The Disappearance


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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 overthrows their plans. Fearing the worst, Elizabeth is forced to relive the shame of her sister Lydia's elopement. She worries that this new proof of her family's folly, and the reminder that Wickham now holds a permanent place in their lives, will test Darcy's attachment to her. Can their love endure this new challenge? Or will their first Christmas together be their last? This is a clean and wholesome Regency novella with a happy ending.




Most Ardently, Most Unknowingly in Love


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Reflection and Denial. Resistance and Desire. “It is always incomprehensible to a man that a woman should ever refuse an offer of marriage.” ~ Jane Austen Separate late-night encounters at Netherfield embroil the two eldest Bennet daughters in scandals. One scandal is exposed. The other is meant to be a secret. However, both ladies and the respective gentlemen must deal with the consequences of their actions. In the case of Miss Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, he confesses to being most ardently in love with her. She is rather conflicted. Is Elizabeth unknowingly in love with Darcy? What will it take before she realizes it? Will she be too late? § Readers who enjoyed A Night with Mr. Darcy to Remember won't want to miss Most Ardently, Most Unknowingly in Love. Though very different, the heart of both of these titillating stories centers on steamy encounters between Darcy and Elizabeth. Both story premises find Darcy and Elizabeth doing things one might argue they would never do. While A Night with Mr. Darcy to Remember is a vignette, Most Ardently, Most Unknowingly in Love a full-length 60,000 words novel for those of you wanting something more. Much, much more! Most Ardently. Most Unknowingly in Love is a standalone Pride and Prejudice variation historical regency romance inspired by Jane Austen's timeless classic novel. KEYWORDS: Pride and Prejudice variation, Jane Austen fan fiction, Mr Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet, Regency romance, Pemberley Mr Darcy, Pride and Prejudice sequel, Jane Austen variation Pride and Prejudice variation, Jane Austen inspired books, British stories set in England, Regency fiction, historical romance, Britain, historical romantic




Bad Billionaires Club


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Bad Night Stand I’d brought him home thinking that for once in my life I would live a little. Bad Breakup Twice he’d broken her. Bad Husband He was her mortal enemy in the business world. Bad Hookup She’d always been a good girl. Except when it came to him. Bad Divorce He was back. With the news that their divorce had never been finalized. Bad Fiancé Sera used to believe in happily ever afters. Now she knew they weren’t for her. Bad Boyfriend Kelsey Scott was done with men. Bad Blind Date Trixie Donovan had left California for bigger and better things. Bad Wedding The white dress. The diamond ring. The full church. The…missing groom. Bad Engagement Kate McLeod was desperate.