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Elizabeth Bennet is desperate to escape the shadows of her family for her father's sake.However, her plans for a quiet and respectable life are dashed when she finds out that her aunt and uncle are planning for her to marry a gentleman whom she would never consider if her family was not desperate to salvage their fortune and reputation. She has no choice but to run, but before she can put her plan into action, she is forced to confide in the one person she swore never to trust. Fitzwilliam Darcy is finally ready to face the possibility that he might be alone forever. When Elizabeth Bennet refused his proposal a second time, he vowed never to open his heart to anyone again. But when he discovers his old sweetheart is in trouble and dependent upon him to pull her from certain unhappiness, he is hesitant to help her. As Darcy and Elizabeth struggle to let go of the past, a new scandal threatens to ruin their plans before anything can be set into motion. Will they be able to overcome their history, or will old wounds tear them apart forever? A Certain Unhappiness is a clean, sweet Pride and Prejudice Variation that is suitable for all lovers of Jane Austen's timeless classic.
Elizabeth Bennet had not considered what might happen if someone made an offer of marriage. Mr. Collins had tried, but his attempt had been more insulting than anything, and it did not count. A journey to London and a simple evening at a society ball should have been enough to make pleasant memories-but a chance meeting with a gentleman unlike anyone she had ever met before would change the course of her life forever. What should have been a simple thing, has become an impossible situation-Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy has lied about their acquaintance, and Elizabeth now finds herself suddenly engaged to a gentleman she does not even know! An Impossible Thing is a sweet and clean Pride and Prejudice Variation that may be enjoyed by all lovers of Jane Austen's romantic classic.
Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, finding himself continually harrassed by his Aunt's incessant desire to see him suitably married, and to a woman of wealth and status, was determined to create a plan to keep her attention off Pemberley for as long as possible. What better way than to be betrothed to someone? Even if it was not true in the end, an engagement would suffice. He devises a plan to portray himself as already engaged, going so far as commissioning a portrait of a nameless young woman who he could use as his own fictional fiance. But when his plans go awry, Mr. Darcy must find ways to seek the help of the very same young woman he had been pretending to be engaged to. It seemed that it was up to Miss Elizabeth Bennet now whether or not the proud gentleman would deserve her assistance. A Simple Thing is a sweet and clean Pride and Prejudice Variation that may be enjoyed by all lovers of Jane Austen's romantic classic.
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