The Winter of Our Discontent: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
Grace Gibson

WHEN THE COUPLE ARRIVES at Pemberley, Elizabeth—Mrs Darcy—is forced to draw upon stores of courage and resourcefulness she did not know she possessed in order to build, if not a happy life, a purposeful one. Facing obstacles and detractors, she carefully cultivates a friendship with Georgiana Darcy.
TRAPPED INTO AN UNWANTED MARRIAGE, Darcy must walk the long road of bitter resentment which forces him into increasing isolation during a very long winter. Increasingly confused by his new wife’s poise and determination to be useful, Darcy’s struggles multiply until a moment of reckoning shocks him out of his rage and into the strong light of that even in the harshest of winters, the roots of tender feelings can quietly grow deep.
THE WINTER OF OUR DISCONTENT is a variation of Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice with a happily ever after guaranteed for our dear couple. It is a forced engagement/forced marriage scenario and the content is closed-door.