The Pocket Book Series, Volume 1: Rumors & Revelations, A Collection of Pride & Prejudice Short Story Variations
Aubrey Anderson, Marion Kay Hill

Each volume is a stand-alone set of six different tales exploring a specific theme or topic. In all, our main couple finds their way ultimately to each other, though in varying degrees of speed and suspense.
This volume contains sweet romances placed in Jane Austen’s Regency England.
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In Volume 1: Rumors & Revelations , authors Aubrey Anderson & Marion Kay Hill take turns exploring the ramifications from a simple - or not so simple - rumour being revealed.
The Gelding: Would a rumour from London in regards to a certain gentleman’s lack of virility in both life and bed, prove to have some basis in reality?
At First Sight: Caroline Bingley’s sharp tongue spreads more than a tale or two in this “what if” scenario in which Mr Darcy asks Elizabeth Bennet to dance at the Meryton Assembly.
A Miscalculation: While having dinner at Rosings, could a singularity of Lady Catherine’s cause Elizabeth Bennet to reveal her true feelings to Mr Darcy?
To Be Mistress of This: Everyone knows how Elizabeth Bennet’s original visit to Pemberley ended - but what would have happened if Elizabeth had taken a few twists and turns, bringing Mr Darcy with her?
Fabricated: With the help of someone on the inside, will Caroline Bingley seize both the man and estate by giving Mr Darcy no other choice but to get married?
The False Bride: Having successfully dashed Elizabeth Bennet’s hopes regarding Mr Darcy, will Lady Catherine’s interference bring about the result she desires?
Bonus Material Included: A Persuasive Conversation, a short story from Aubrey Anderson’s Interludes Series of Short Stories.
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Prolific plotters Aubrey Anderson and Marion Kay Hill bonded in their incessant need to talk about all things JAFF, especially when the topic was stories of their own. Both authors found themselves constantly developing varying respective plots within the world of Pride & Prejudice and were looking for a means to publish their works of shorter lengths. Thus, The Pocket Book Series was created.