Oblivion: A contemporary Pride and Prejudice variation

Elin Eriksen


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Oblivion: A contemporary Pride and Prejudice variation by Elin Eriksen
His sister’s troubles drive Fitzwilliam Darcy to drink a little more than he should before Mr Lucas’s barbecue and when he stumbles into the night, a petite brunette comes to his rescue. His thank yous are swallowed by the consequences, to which he reacts with little grace.

In this modern reimagining of Pride and Prejudice, Darcy does not insult Elizabeth upon their first encounter. Instead, they have a cosy interlude under a starlit sky. He does, however, destroy his favourable first impression during their subsequent meetings, earning him a taste of Elizabeth Bennet’s fury, and quite deservedly so.

A modern variation of Pride and Prejudice of close to 50 000 words. Appropriate for a mature audience due to a couple of steamy scenes.

Author's note:

This book is set in England with British characters using British spelling. Slang and idioms are used that might not be recognisable to other English speaking countries but it has been fully edited by a British editor.
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