A Peculiar Correspondence: A light-hearted Pride and Prejudice Variation (Pride and Prejudice Mishaps #7)

Cat Robbins


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A man desperately in love. A woman who despises him. A letter that changes everything.

Mr Fitzwilliam Darcy is hopelessly in love with a woman who despises him. So, he does what any rational gentleman would do after too much brandy: he starts corresponding with her under a false name.

Miss Elizabeth Bennet, trapped in Longbourn in the aftermath of Mr Bingley's departure, is captivated by her sharp, witty new correspondent. The letters become her lifeline. They are candid, hilarious, and deeply personal. She confides her frustrations, her family's absurdities, and her scathing opinions about a certain proud, disagreeable gentleman. She has no idea he is reading every word.
Mr Darcy enlists his butler, his cousin, and a half-deaf caretaker to keep the ruse alive. The letters draw them closer, until fate traps them in Rosings, and one careless slip threatens to unravel everything.

A Peculiar Correspondence is a clean, humorousPride and Prejudice variation perfect for readers who enjoy:
  • Enemies to lovers / slow-burn romance
  • Epistolary romance and secret identity tropes
  • Darcy and Elizabeth romantic comedy
  • Jane Austen JAFF adaptations with humour and witty banter

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