A Tale of Less Pride & Prejudice Series by Alexa Adams

3.68 · 21 ratings
  • First Impressions: A Tale of Less Pride & Prejudice (A Tale of Less Pride & Prejudice #1)
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    First Impressions: A Tale of Less Pride & Prejudice (A Tale of Less Pride & Prejudice #1)

    Alexa Adams

    Rated: 3.62 of 5 stars
    · 15 ratings · published 2010

    In Pride and Prejudice, Fitzwilliam Darcy begins his relationship with Elizabeth Bennet with the words: "She is tolerable, but not handsome enough to tempt me; I am in no humour at present togive consequence to young ladies who are slighted by other men." What would have happened if Mr. Darcy had never spoken so disdainfully? First Impressions explores how the events of Jane Austen's beloved novel would have transpired if Darcy and Elizabeth had danced together at the Meryton Assembly... more

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  • Second Glances: A Tale of Less Pride and Prejudice Continues (A Tale of Less Pride & Prejudice #2)
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    Second Glances: A Tale of Less Pride and Prejudice Continues (A Tale of Less Pride & Prejudice #2)

    Alexa Adams

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2013

    “Yes, but he is Darcy, after all. Can you imagine the lady who would reject him?” Sir James laughed. “I don't know; if he had made a muddle of a first impression upon his wife, as I have on Miss Bennet, then perhaps his gentlemanly status would have undergone similar attack.” A year has passed since the conclusion of First Impressions, and the marriages made by the three eldest Bennet ladies are prospering. Expectations are high for the two youngest sisters to do equally well... more

  • Holidays at Pemberley or Third Encounters: A Tale of Less Pride & Prejudice Concludes (A Tale of Less Pride & Prejudice #3)
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    Holidays at Pemberley or Third Encounters: A Tale of Less Pride & Prejudice Concludes (A Tale of Less Pride & Prejudice #3)

    Alexa Adams

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2013

    "Charlotte smiled from across the room at the man's obvious devotion to her friend. Such attachment was very charming, undoubtedly, and when it came to an end, as it was most certain to do, they would have abundant good fortune to keep the inevitable aggravations with each other to a minimum... more

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