Three Paths to Pemberley: A Collection of Pride and Prejudice Variations

Rosamund Redgrave


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Three Paths to Pemberley: A Collection of Pride and Prejudice Variations by Rosamund Redgrave
Three paths to love. One timeless romance.

Immerse yourself in three captivating Pride and Prejudice variations that reimagine the beloved romance between Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy. Each story offers a unique twist on Jane Austen's classic tale while remaining true to the characters readers have treasured for generations.

When Elizabeth Met Darcy - What if love at first sight was just the beginning? In this sweet variation, Elizabeth and Darcy's eyes meet across Lady Catherine's London ballroom and their connection is immediate. With no misunderstandings or prejudices to overcome, their courtship unfolds with pure joy, supported by family and friends who recognize their perfect match—proving that sometimes the simplest path to love can be the most satisfying.

Pride and Painting at Pemberley - When Elizabeth Bennet arrives at Pemberley to paint the portrait of its master, she expects nothing more than to complete her commission. But as her brush strokes bring Darcy's likeness to life on canvas, she finds her own heart awakening. Despite differences in their stations and societal expectations, Elizabeth and Darcy must find the courage to follow their hearts in this artistic reimagining of Austen's beloved characters.

Mr. Darcy's Pride and Purpose - When Elizabeth accepts her aunt's invitation to London, she finds herself volunteering at a foundling hospital alongside the proud Mr. Darcy. Away from the ballrooms of Meryton, Darcy's carefully ordered world begins to unravel as Elizabeth's impertinent opinions and genuine compassion challenge everything he once held certain. In this imaginative variation, familiar characters find themselves in unfamiliar circumstances that will test their hearts in entirely new ways.
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