Pride and Prejudice Mishaps Series by Cat Robbins

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  • A Misstep at Midnight: A light-hearted Pride and Prejudice Variation (Pride and Prejudice Mishaps #2)
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    A Misstep at Midnight: A light-hearted Pride and Prejudice Variation (Pride and Prejudice Mishaps #2)

    Cat Robbins

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    A tangled cufflink. A public scandal. A marriage of absolute necessity. Elizabeth Bennet has always prided herself on her discernment, and her judgement of Fitzwilliam Darcy is clear: he is the most insufferable, arrogant man to ever darken the doors of a Hertfordshire assembly. However, a quiet moment in the Netherfield library leads to a literal entanglement and a very public discovery. The unthinkable has happened. Mr Darcy has to save Miss Elizabeth’s reputation from ruin... more

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  • A Coup de Foudre: A light-hearted Pride and Prejudice Variation (Pride and Prejudice Mishaps #3)
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    A Coup de Foudre: A light-hearted Pride and Prejudice Variation (Pride and Prejudice Mishaps #3)

    Cat Robbins

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    One insult. One glance. One love story neither of them saw coming. Mr Fitzwilliam Darcy is a man of logic, property, and a very persistent migraine. When he arrives at the Meryton assembly, he intends to do nothing more than nurse his headache and survive the high frequency of a local matriarch's voice. But the universe has other plans. With the word "tolerable" still fresh on his lips, lightning strikes... more

  • A Burgundy Banyan: A light-hearted Pride and Prejudice Variation (Pride and Prejudice Mishaps #4)
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    A Burgundy Banyan: A light-hearted Pride and Prejudice Variation (Pride and Prejudice Mishaps #4)

    Cat Robbins

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    A torn gown. A burgundy banyan. And a gentleman who flees the county rather than face his feelings. Miss Elizabeth Bennet never imagined her evening would involve being rescued from decorative ivy by Mr Darcy—let alone spending an hour in his chambers, wearing his banyan, whilst his valet mends her gown. But as the evening progresses, she is left thoroughly befuddled and entangled in more than just shrubbery... more

  • A Drunken Mishap: A light-hearted Pride and Prejudice Variation (Pride and Prejudice Mishaps #5)
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    A Drunken Mishap: A light-hearted Pride and Prejudice Variation (Pride and Prejudice Mishaps #5)

    Cat Robbins

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    One rug. Far too many brandies. And a kneecap that changes everything. Fitzwilliam Darcy is a man of tradition, property, and impeccable decorum. He does not get foxed at country balls, he does not sprawl ungracefully on library settees, and he certainly does not compromise young ladies. Elizabeth Bennet enters a darkened study to escape the relentless pedantry of Mr Collins. She does not expect to trip. She does not expect to fall... more

  • A Wooden Horse: A light-hearted Pride and Prejudice Variation (Pride and Prejudice Mishaps #6)
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    A Wooden Horse: A light-hearted Pride and Prejudice Variation (Pride and Prejudice Mishaps #6)

    Cat Robbins

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    A wooden horse, a scandal, and a love that defies all odds. Mr Fitzwilliam Darcy never expected to find himself on his knees in a library—let alone at the feet of Miss Elizabeth Bennet, scrambling to retrieve his sister’s cherished wooden horse... more

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

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