Chick lit, historical, contemporary, fantasy, time-travel, paranormal romance
Jun 22nd, 2023, 4:52 pm
4 Pride and Prejudice Variations by Sarah Courtney
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Overview: Sarah Courtney has been addicted to reading since she first learned how. She carried books with her everywhere . . . to sports games (professional sports games required two books!), school, bus rides and car trips, and even when her parents told her to "go outside and play." She finds time for reading now by doing most of it on her Kindle app, which means that she can read while walking down the stairs, waiting in line, making dinner . . .
Sarah loves to read fantasy and fairy tale interpretations, Agatha Christie's mysteries, romantic suspense/action, and especially variations of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice.
Sarah tried her hand at writing numerous times as a child, but never stuck it out long enough to finish a book. When she discovered that there was an entire fandom dedicated to her favorite author, Jane Austen, she was inspired to write her first novel.
Genre: Fiction > Romance; Fiction > Contemporary ; Fiction > Regency; Adaptations & Pastiche

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Mark of Character: A Pride and Prejudice Soulmark Story
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a soulmarked couple must marry. They must, or they will die.
When Fitzwilliam Darcy arrives in Meryton, he is already engaged to his soulmatch—Miss Caroline Bingley.
He may be the only person in history who detests the woman destined for him. But their soulmarks clearly match, and there is no denying that both their lives are at stake.
So why is he so inexorably drawn to the intriguing Miss Elizabeth Bennet?
Elizabeth Bennet always knew she was destined to marry. Her soulmark appeared at birth, meaning that someday she would meet the man who matched it. They would see each other, fall in love, realise their soulmarks matched, and live happily ever after.
Or so she was told.
The dark and handsome Mr. Darcy already has a soulmatch. Why can she not stop thinking about him?
Denying their growing affection for each other seems impossible . . . but they must. Two lives are at stake.
But whose?

The Olive Branch
Elizabeth Bennet faces an impossible choice—wed Mr. Collins or watch him destroy her entire family.
Given a choice, Elizabeth would never dream of marrying the pompous, ridiculous Mr. Collins. But when she refuses his offer, he threatens to reveal a shocking secret that could ruin the Bennets.
Fitzwilliam Darcy has no intention of giving in to his unsettling attraction to Elizabeth Bennet. Still, before he flees to London, he cannot resist seeing her one last time and discovers, to his dismay, that she is now betrothed to her odious cousin. She did everything in her power to evade Mr. Collins at the Netherfield ball, and the woman he sees before him now is not merely unhappy, but afraid. Elizabeth is in trouble, and Darcy cannot bear to abandon her in her distress.
As the wedding day looms, Darcy and Elizabeth become desperate to break the engagement without scandal. It is only when a stranger arrives—a stranger Mr. Collins seems to fear—that Darcy and Elizabeth have any hope of extricating her from this frightening predicament.
As Mr. Collins’s plan begins to unravel, it is clear that Elizabeth may not be the only one in danger. Will she and Darcy be too late to stop Mr. Collins’s vile plans?

A Disguise of the Worst Sort
Elizabeth believed there was nothing worse than being forced to marry Mr. Darcy. She was wrong.
When Caroline Bingley finds a magical way to switch places with her, Elizabeth loses her name, her body, and even her betrothed in one fell swoop.
Darcy’s life should be perfect. He is to marry Miss Elizabeth Bennet on Christmas Eve. But ever since she arrived at Pemberley, it is almost as if she is another person. Wily rather than witty. Cloying rather than compassionate. Greedy rather than generous. How can the perfect woman he met in Hertfordshire suddenly remind him of Caroline Bingley?
Unable to speak of the curse, Elizabeth is growing desperate. As time before the wedding dwindles away, Elizabeth is beginning to realise how much she cares for Mr. Darcy—just as he is about to promise his love to another woman.

A Good Name: A Modern Pride and Prejudice Variation
George Wickham's childhood friendship with Lizzy Bennet saved his life. How will it change her future?
Ten-year-old George Wickham was hungry, lonely, and desperate until the day he met Lizzy Bennet. She transformed his life with a peanut butter sandwich and the magic of books. Losing her friendship devastated him, until his meeting with the Darcy family set him on a course to a new life.
Will Darcy insulted Elizabeth Bennet at their first meeting and accidentally injured her a few months later. She is just starting to overcome her first impression of him when something from his past comes to light. Will the revelation of Elizabeth’s childhood friendship with George Wickham change everything?
"A Good Name" is a clean modern variation of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice," not a retelling. Is George Wickham born to be the villain, or can he be something more? At its heart, this is a Darcy & Elizabeth romance. This is a full-length novel of about 96,000 words.
"You've never seen a George Wickham like this! I highly recommend this debut novel by Sarah Courtney."
--Melanie Rachel, author of Drawing Mr. Darcy

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