Of Opinions and Opportunities is a
Pride and Prejudice variation of nearly 36,000 words. As expected from this author, it is very
sweet and
low-angst and written from a
Christian perspective. In this variation Darcy doesn’t visit Hertfordshire in time to interfere with Charles and Jane’s courtship, nor does he insult Elizabeth at an assembly. There is no Hunsford proposal, and almost no villains, yet Wickham, Caroline Bingley, and Lady Catherine are all mentioned. Lots of good stuff and very little bad. If you need a short read that will make you say, “Aww,” this one’s for you.