Mr. Darcy's Greatest Regret: A Pride and Prejudice Regency Variation Novella (The Men of Jane Austen)
Lavinia D. Demelza, A Lady

** This story was previously published as Mr. Darcy’s Regret**
A story of secrets, misunderstandings, and heart-rending regret!
Elizabeth is visiting Charlotte at the parsonage when they are asked to dinner at Rosings. As hard as she tries, Elizabeth cannot be left at home and is forced to come face to face with the odious Fitzwilliam Darcy. With his angry words still ringing in her ears, Elizabeth braces for an evening of the greatest discomfort. But when Mr. Darcy’s sister Georgiana befriends her, Elizabeth begins to wonder if there is more to Mr. Darcy than his pride.
After his proposal goes terribly wrong, Mr. Darcy examines his own prideful nature and realizes that he has acted very badly. Georgiana encourages him to make amends in any way he can, but Mr. Darcy suspects there are some friendships that cannot be repaired, no matter how much love he feels for the clever young woman with the very fine eyes.
A Pride and Prejudice Novella in the Regency Style! This story reimagines several key scenes from the perspective of other characters, notably Georgiana Darcy and Charlotte Collins. I hope you enjoy this little work as much as I enjoyed writing it.
Be sure to check out the others in The Men of Jane Austen series:
Mr. Knightley’s Painful Secret
Mr. Darcy’s Greatest Regret
Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy’s First Christmas at Pemberley
Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy: Engaged at Pemberley
Captain Wentworth’s Faithfulness (August 2017)
Colonel Brandon’s Sacrifice (August 2017)
Mr. Tilney’s Choice (August 2017)