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Two Shall Become One: Mr. and Mrs. Fitzwilliam Darcy, by Sharon Lathan 


Two Shall Become One:
Mr. and Mrs. Fitzwilliam Darcy

"You have bewitched me body and soul...I love you and never wish to be parted from you." Thus did Mr. Darcy declare passionate love to Elizabeth Bennet in a swoon worthy moment adored by fans of the classic novel, "Pride and Prejudice." Journey beyond the final curtain; turn a fresh page to discover what happens after declarations and acceptances. Travel the road of matrimony and happily-ever-after in this romantic but realistic rendering of Regency life between two souls as they learn to become one. Beginning moments after the wedding and covering five months of marriage, this is the first in a series of novels which detail the unfolding life at Pemberley and beyond, as well as the family and friends who revolve around them. Fans of the novel and its numerous theatrical adaptations will thrill in more of Lizzy and Darcy. Those unfamiliar with the tale will delight in a message of hope and happiness as the elusive 'true love' is manifest. The joy starts here!

Recommended Pride and Prejudice Sequels 

Longing for more of Elizabeth and Darcy? There are enough well written Pride and Prejudice sequels in print to keep the moste die-hard Austen fan excessively diverted for at least a fortnight at a time.

 

An Assembly Such As This: A Novel of Fitzwilliam Darcy, Gentleman by Pamela Aiden
Aidan retells the now iconic story of Pride and Prejudice through the eyes of Fitzwilliam Darcy as he visits Netherfield with his good friend Charles Bingley and his sisters. The austere Darcy takes life very seriously, and is at a loss as to how he became friends with the amicable Bingley. Darcy has escaped many marriage-minded mothers and their daughters, which is why he initially disdains the Bennet family. Once he gets to know Elizabeth, however, he realizes his mistake, but his attempts to apologize to her only make him act even more awkwardly in her presence. The first in Aidan's planned trilogy of improvisations on Jane Austen concludes with the infamous Netherfield ball. Austen fans will relish the tale's retelling from Darcy's perspective as well as new characters, including Fletcher, the insightful and amusing valet who apparently approves of the charming Miss Elizabeth Bennet. Patty Engelmann

Conviction: A Sequel to Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, by Skylar Hamilton Burris
Georgianna Darcy has a flattering array of suitors in this charming continuation of Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice. As the sister of Fitzwilliam Darcy, Georgianna is assured of a large dowry. It's up to her to weed out the fortune hunters amongst her beaus. But can she further determine who loves her for all that she represents in the way of beauty and innocence and who loves her for all of herself? And once she has given her word to one man, can she train her heart to obey?

Darcy and Elizabeth: Days and Nights at Pemberly, by Linda Berdoll
Berdoll's second lighthearted romp through Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice set (following Mr. Darcy Takes a Wife) turns nasty. Things start off sweetly as the terminally dignified Darcy returns from the continent to greet wife Elizabeth and the twins she has borne in his absence. Despite initial annoyance engendered by Elizabeth's recuperation, during which sex is rather out of the question, hearth and home soon return to normal. However...

Darcy's Story, by Janet Aylmer
When Elizabeth Bennet first met Mr. Darcy, she found him proud, distant, and rude-despite the other ladies' admiration of his estate in Derbyshire and ten thousand pounds a year. But what was Mr. Darcy thinking?

Jane Austen's classic Pride and Prejudice has long stood among the most beloved novels of all time. The story of Elizabeth Bennet's blossoming romance with "haughty, reserved, and fastidious" Fitzwilliam Darcy has enchanted readers for nearly two centuries. Yet, Mr. Darcy has always remained an intriguing enigma-his thoughts, feelings, and motivations hidden behind a cold, impenetrable exterior . . . until now.

With the utmost respect for Austen's original masterwork, author Janet Aylmer loving retells Pride and Prejudice from a bold new perspective: seeing events as they transpire through the eyes of Darcy himself. One of world's great love stories takes on breathtaking new life, and one of fiction's greatest romantic heroes becomes even more sympathetic, compelling, attractive, and accessible, all through the imagination and artistry of a truly gifted storyteller.

 

Desire and Duty: A Sequel Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, by Ted and Marilyn Bader
Desire and Duty follows Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam as they begin their married lives, and assume thier reapective roles as the master and mistress of Pemberley. With extensive historical notes, the authors do a good job of portraying the lifestyle of the landed gentry...

Duty and Desire: A Novel of Fitzwilliam Darcy, Gentleman by Pamela Aiden
What is it about Fitzwilliam Darcy? Two hundred years after he captivated Elizabeth Bennett, readers still can't seem to get their fill of him. This title is just the latest in Darcy-inspired Jane Austen "fanfiction." It's better to forget Pride and Prejudice and read Aidan's knockoff on its own terms. Duty and Desire takes place during but soon Darcy is embroiled in a somewhat improbable mystery, which is solved thanks in part to the below-stairs access of Fletcher, his resourceful valet. Plenty of period detail, witty dialogue, humor (including a scene in which several characters discuss the new novel Sense and Sensibility), and elements of the gothic will keep readers entertained...

Letters from Pemberley, the First Year: A Continuation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Dawkins
Strictly for Jane Austen devotees, this epistolary novel picks up where Pride and Prejudice left off. Drafting 25 letters from Elizabeth Darcy (nee Bennett) to her sister Jane, Dawkins seeks to describe Elizabeth's first months as mistress of Pemberley. Gossip about characters from Pride and Prejudice is presented, as are a number of new characters cheerfully identified by Dawkins in her preface as pastiches of Austen characters from other books and from Austen's own life.

Lydia Bennet's Story: A Sequel to Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Odiwe
In Lydia Bennet's Story we are taken back to Jane Austen's most beloved novel, Pride and Prejudice, to a Regency world seen through Lydia's eyes where pleasure and marriage are the only pursuits. Lydia's dream of following the regiment to the fashionable resort of Brighton comes true, she is soon the darling of all the officers and tempted not only by a handsome royal dragoon, but drawn to the irresistible charms of one already well known to her. But the road to matrimony is fraught with difficulties and even when she is convinced that she has met the man of her dreams, she quickly discovers that her hero is not the man she believes him to be. Before long his reputation has her running back to Hertfordshire to be reunited with Bennets, Bingleys and Darcys, meeting once again for a grand ball at Netherfield Park. Will she resolve her problems to find happiness or will the shocking truth about her husband cause the greatest scandal of all?

Miss de Bourgh's Adventure: A Sequel to Jane Austen's Pride and Prejuice, by Joan Ellen Delman
Lady Catherine de Bourgh had always intended a marriage between her daughter Anne and her nephew Mr Darcy. But when Mr Darcy has the temerity to thwart her plans by marrying Miss Elizabeth Bennet instead, Lady Catherine resolves on bringing Anne to Bath to seek a husband. Shortly after their arrival, her ladyship is run down by a reckless coachman, and Mr and Mrs Collins hasten to Bath to be of service. As Lady Catherine recuperates from her injuries, Anne is befriended by the beautiful Louisa Wynnewood, and courted by Miss Wynnewood's oh-so-charming and irresistibly handsome brother. But can the Wynnewoods be trusted - or are they only after Anne's fortune? A satisfying love story, written with elegance and wit.

 

Mr. Darcy's Dairy, by Amanda Grange
Joining a growing field of Austeniana-and, particularly, Darcyiana-Grange retells Austen's Pride & Prejudice from Fitzwilliam Darcy's point of view. Her device for doing so is an imagined diary of a clever sort: Grange reproduces, word for word and comma for comma, conversations from the original novel, but shifts the perspective to reported speech in Darcy's first-person, with his commentary on the encounters. Between the reconstituted passages, the reader is treated to Darcy's ongoing reflections on Hertfordshire society, his family obligations, his sister and, most crucially, Elizabeth Bennet and her family...

Mr. Darcy's Daughters, by Elizabeth Aston
This sequel to Pride and Prejudice from first-time novelist Aston reads more like a beach book for historical fiction fans than a literary homage to Austen's masterpiece. The novel is set in 1818, when Mr. and Mrs. Darcy (nee Elizabeth Bennett) have gone on a diplomatic mission to Constantinople and left their five daughters in London with Darcy's cousin Colonel Fitzwilliam and his wife.

Mr. Darcy Presents His Bride: A Sequel to Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, by Helen Halstead
When Elizabeth Bennett marries the brooding, passionate Mr. Darcy, she is thrown into the exciting world of London society. She makes a powerful friend in the Marchioness of Englebury but the jealousy among her ladyship's circle threatens to destroy Elizabeth's happiness. Elizabeth is drawn into a powerful clique for whom intrigue is the stuff of life and rivalry the motive, and her success, it seems, can only come at the expense of good relations with her husband. This novel also continues the stories of other favorite Pride and Prejudice characters including Georgiana Darcy and Kitty Bennett, each of whom have amusing adventures of their own. Told in the language of the era and bringing Regency society vividly to life, Mr. Darcy Presents His Bride recalls Austen's theme of the necessity of individual growth in the maintainance of lasting bonds.

Mr. Darcy Takes a Wife, by Linda Berdoll
This rollicking sequel to Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice was originally self-published in 1999 as The Bar Sinister. In Berdoll's wild, bawdy, and utterly enjoyable novel, the Darcys begin their married life as one of the happiest, most in-love couples imaginable. Berdoll picks up the story after their wedding, but flashes back to the days after the courtship, when Elizabeth and Darcy's passion for each other grew stronger. After a spicy wedding night, the couple finds their compatibility extends far beyond their matched wits. As Elizabeth settles into her role as mistress of a large household, her sister Jane grapples with her own, less passionate marriage to Charles Bingley. Thrown in as well are an illegitimate young man who just might be Darcy's son, a vengeful serving man who plagues the Darcys and develops an unhealthy fixation on Elizabeth, and suspicions of infidelity. Austenites who enjoy the many continuations of her novels will find much to love about this wild ride of a sequel, especially Berdoll's depiction of the enduring, strong love between Elizabeth and Darcy. Review by Kristine Huntley.

Mrs. Darcy's Dilemma: A Sequel to Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, by Diana Birchall
As the children of the Darcy's and Bingley's come of age, Mrs. Darcy finds she faces a grave dilemma.

 

Pemberley: a Sequel to Pride and Prejudice, by Emma Tennant
It is the Christmas season, and Elizabeth Darcy (Elizabeth Bennet of Pride and Prejudice ), now the uneasy mistress of the great estate of Pemberley, anticipates the holidays with growing trepidation. Her foolish widowed mother and two of her sisters, flighty Kitty and pedantic Mary, are soon to descend upon the household. Adding to the guest list, as well as the complications, are her husband's formidable aunt, Lady Catherine de Bourgh, and the Wickhams (the cad who eloped with Elizabeth's sister after his unsuccessful attempt to run off with her sister-in-law). Sweet-tempered Jane will also be present, but her imminent confinement is a constant reminder to Elizabeth of her own barrenness.

Pemberley By the Sea, by Abigail Reynolds
Marine biologist Cassie Boulton likes her coffee with cream and her literature with happy endings. Her favorite book is Pride & Prejudice, but Cassie has no patience when a modern-day Mr. Darcy appears in her lab. Silent and aloof, Calder Westing III doesn't seem to offer anything but a famous family name. But there is more to Calder than meets the eye, and he can't get enough of Cassie Boulton. Especially after one passionate night by the sea. But Cassie keeps her distance. Behind the veneer of scientific accomplishment, wit, and warmth, she is determined to hide secrets from her past. That means avoiding men who want to get too close, especially tempting and dangerous ones like Calder. Frustrated by Cassie's evasions, Calder tells her about his feelings the only way she'll let him - by rewriting her favorite book, with the two of them in the roles of Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet. But only Cassie can decide whether to risk her future by telling him the dangerous truth.

Pemberly's Promise, by Kara Louise
Pemberley's Promise ~ the name of the ship holds promise for those in its confines. When Elizabeth Bennet encounters Mr. Darcy on a voyage to America, their story, known by all in the Jane Austen novel, "Pride and Prejudice," is significantly altered. When Elizabeth becomes ill down in steerage and her conditions worsens, Mr. Darcy makes a very unexpected offer to help her out. If you are familiar with the Jane Austen novel, you will recognize the beloved characters and certain events that transpire, but you do not have to have read her novel to enjoy this one.

Pride and Prescience: Or, A Truth Universally Acknowledged, by Carrie Bebris
Bebris' charming mystery employs the beloved characters from Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice in a bit of sleuthing. The novel opens with a double wedding--that of Elizabeth Bennett to Fitzwilliam Darcy and Jane Bennett to Charles Bingley. It's the happiest day of Elizabeth's life, but she's a tad put out that her former rival, Caroline Bingley, has chosen this day to announce her engagement to a wealthy American landowner named Frederick Parrish. Rather than returning to Pemberley as they would like to do, Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam stay on in London until the wedding. But events conspire to keep them there longer when Caroline begins acting strangely: they discover her walking in a dangerous neighborhood, and days later she almost dies from wounds that appear to be self-inflicted. Everyone close to Caroline is baffled, and the mystery deepens when the father of a former rival for Parrish's hand is found murdered. Fans of Stephanie Barron's Jane Austen books will want to check out Bebris' series debut. Review by Kristine Huntley.

 

The Confession of Fitzwilliam Darcy, by Mary Street
Originally published in the U.K., Mary Street's ingenious retelling of Jane Austen's classic story now makes its U.S. debut-to the delight of the fans of Austen's comic masterpiece of divine romance. In Fitzwilliam Darcy, Austen created the ultimate romantic hero. Yet Pride and Prejudice reveals little of Darcy's innermost thoughts. Here, Street unveils the true motives and mysteries of Elizabeth Bennet's enigmatic suitor. Through Darcy's eyes we discover the reality of his relationships with his sister Georgiana, his cousin Colonel Fitzwilliam, the dastardly Wickham, his friend Bingley, and his formidable aunt, Lady Catherine. And of course, all his memorable encounters with Elizabeth, from that first view of her fine eyes to his disastrous proposal, and then to a pride and arrogance tempered by an unquenchable love.

The Darcy's Give a Ball, by Elizabeth Newark
While Jane and Lizzie plan a lavish ball at Pemberley, the Darcys second son falls in love with the Collins' daughter, first-born Juliet Darcy is almost lured into an elopement, and Georgiana's timid daughter Lucy is the new target of Miss Caroline Bingley's meddling.

The Exploits and Adventures of Miss Aletha Darcy: A Novel, by Elizabeth Aston
In this delightful new chapter in the story of the Darcy clan, taken up by Ashton (Mr. Darcy's Daughters) where Austen left off, the youngest daughter of Elizabeth Bennett and Mr. Darcy is in a pickle. Having married in haste, Alethea is now repenting bitterly, languishing under the unspeakable treatment of her horrid husband, Norris Napier. She escapes in the company of her intrepid maid, Figgins, and dressed as young men, they hare off to Europe to find Alethea's favorite and most sympathetic sister, Camilla. On the way, unbeknownst to them, they are found out by Mr. Titus Manningtree, who's off to Europe to find a Titian painting of his father's that has gone astray. Appalled by Alethea's apparent total disregard for her position and the requirements of polite society, Titus is nonetheless impressed by her courage and pluck. At first out of duty and then out of interest, he comes to her aid time and again, seeing her safe back to England. Once there, however, it is discovered that her husband was murdered, and she comes under suspicion.

The Second Mrs. Darcy, by Elizabeth Aston
Aston's latest novel (after The True Darcy Spirit) focuses on another woman in the tradition of Elizabeth Bennet, Octavia Melbury. Tall and outspoken, Octavia fails to find a husband in London and is dispatched to India, where she is to live with relatives. There, she marries Capt. Christopher Darcy, but their happy union is cut short when he dies from an insect bite. Christopher's spiteful cousin, George Warren, nabs the estate and leaves Octavia with a pittance. However, a surprise and sizable inheritance comes Octavia's way, and she travels back to England, where she keeps mum about her newfound fortune while her conniving half-sister Theodosia schemes to marry her off. Octavia takes a shine to her smart, headstrong niece, Penelope, who, in turn, fancies a man of lower stature than her mother will accept. Not so for Octavia, whose rocky repartee with Lord Sholto Rutherford matures, inevitably, into love. Meanwhile, George realizes Christopher's inheritance isn't as large as he had thought and plots to steal Octavia's fortune. Aston's villains may be one-note wicked, but the lengths to which their puerile greed sends them make for good reading.

 

The True Darcy Spirit: A Novel, by Elizabeth Aston
Following on the heels of Mr. Darcy's Daughters and The Exploits & Adventures of Miss Alethea Darcy, Elizabeth Aston delivers an irresistible new novel set in the world of Jane Austen.

After being disowned by her family, Cassandra Darcy -- the artistic eldest daughter of Anne de Bourgh (and granddaughter of the infamous Lady Catherine de Bourgh and Mr. Darcy's cousin in Pride and Prejudice) -- strives to make a living by painting. But struggling to succeed in bohemian London turns out to be the least of her worries! To begin with, there are the unwelcome advances of a certain Lord Usborne, and then there are the letters bequeathed to her by a friend -- highly compromising letters written by Princess Caroline that her husband, the Prince Regent, would very much like to possess. In league with Lord Usborne, the prince enlists the services of Cassandra's cousin, Horatio Darcy, who is a lawyer, to track down the missives. When Horatio's investigation leads him straight to Cassandra, he initially disapproves of her lifestyle until he finds himself utterly charmed by it -- and particularly by her. Romance may prove elusive, however, as social obstacles and the efforts of a vengeful Lord Usborne conspire to divide the two would-be lovers.

The Women of Pemberley (The Pemberley Chronicles), by Rebecca Collins
The Women of Pemberley follows the lives of five women, some from the beloved works of Jane Austen, some new from the authors imagination, into a new era of post industrial revolution England, at the start of the Victorian Age. Vast changes are in motion, as they were throughout this dynamic century.

These Three Remain: A Novel of Fitzwilliam Darcy, Gentleman by Pamela Aiden
The storied romance of Fitzwilliam Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet (they of Pride and Prejudice) reaches its conclusion in the strongest entry in an already impressive trilogy. While visiting his aunt's estate, Fitzwilliam continues alternately courting his beloved Elizabeth and trying to crimp his longing for her. ("Although the sunlight did marvelous things with her hair, chestnut curls and velvety brown eyes were not in fashion," he notes.) He finally musters his courage and, in an arrogant, bumbling way, proposes marriage. He returns to London in defeat, but realizes, after some time and distance, that her rejection has provided him with "the opportunity to become a better man." Months later, a fortuitous meeting with Elizabeth offers them the chance to renew their friendship and for Fitzwilliam to prove he has changed for the better. But just as Fitzwilliam is making headway, George Wickham, his smarmy nemesis, appears and threatens to undo everything. As ever, Aidan keeps her narrative taut and her characters conflicted. Fans of the series will not be disappointed.

Two Shall Become One: Mr. and Mrs. Fitzwilliam Darcy, by Sharon Lathan
"You have bewitched me body and soul...I love you and never wish to be parted from you." Thus did Mr. Darcy declare passionate love to Elizabeth Bennet in a swoon worthy moment adored by fans of the classic novel, "Pride and Prejudice." Journey beyond the final curtain; turn a fresh page to discover what happens after declarations and acceptances. Travel the road of matrimony and happily-ever-after in this romantic but realistic rendering of Regency life between two souls as they learn to become one. Beginning moments after the wedding and covering five months of marriage, this is the first in a series of novels which detail the unfolding life at Pemberley and beyond, as well as the family and friends who revolve around them. Fans of the novel and its numerous theatrical adaptations will thrill in more of Lizzy and Darcy. Those unfamiliar with the tale will delight in a message of hope and happiness as the elusive 'true love' is manifest.

Vanity and Vexation: A Novel of Pride and Prejudice, by Kate Fenton
What happens when the BBC descends on the quiet North Yorkshire town of Maltstone to make a new version of Pride and Prejudice? For one thing, it upends the life of writer Nick Bevan, who's holed up in Maltstone to work on a novel. In this gender-bending retelling of Jane Austen's classic, Nick and his neighbor and best friend John stand in for Elizabeth Bennett and her sister, Jane, while the parts of Darcy and Mr. Bingley are taken by Mary Dance, the film's formidable director, and Candia Bingham, the leading lady. Both romances are beset with difficulties similar to the ones Austen devised. Is the romance between John and Candia a mere fling? Will Nick and Mary overcome their initial dislike and give in to mutual attraction? It's fun to look for parallels with the original, but though Fenton borrows freely from Austen's plot, she also adds her own twists. The result is brisk and entertaining, a good choice for readers looking for something clever, with an English accent. Review by Mary Ellen Quinn.

Without Reserve: A Pride and Prejudice Variation, by Abigail Reynolds
What would have happened if Fitzwilliam Darcy faced a true rival for Elizabeth Bennet's affections? In a return to the world of Jane Austen, the plot of Pride & Prejudice takes a different turn when Elizabeth accepts the proposal of a childhood friend before she meets Darcy again. When their paths finally cross, Darcy must decide what he is willing to do to win the woman he loves. A heartwarming conclusion to this lively tale brings satisfaction to all of Austen's beloved characters. THE PEMBERLEY VARIATIONS by Abigail Reynolds is a series of novels exploring the roads not taken in Pride & Prejudice.

 

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December 01, 2007 Mrs. Darcy, by Ida Sonberg
The Darcy's begin their lives together.

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Content Rating: PG
December 02, 2007 The Rule of Reason, by Abigail R.
Following Elizabeth's refusal in Kent, Mr. Darcy secures her consent to court her once she returns home.

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Content Rating: PG-13
December 03, 2007 Miss Darcy's Reel, by Lou
A story of love, and duty--and of letting go.

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Content Rating: PG
December 04, 2007 All the Pleasures Prove, by Lou
This is a story in humble observation that love is at times difficult and therefore more worth the earning. In continuation of the story Miss Darcy's Reel.

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Content Rating: PG
December 05, 2007 Paper Jam, by Belen
A modern Pride and Prejudice story set in South America.

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Content Rating: R
December 06, 2007 A Stumble In the Night, by My Blue Castle
A silly thought of what didn't happen when Jane was ill and staying at Netherfield. Mr. Bingley goodness!

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Content Rating: PG-13
December 07, 2007 Visits, by Deb
While at Rosings, Darcy and Elizabeth are frequently in each other's company. These meetings, unbeknownst to Elizabeth, give Darcy the courage he needs to make his intentions known.

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Content Rating: PG
December 09, 2007 The King and the Maiden, by Sybil
Not long after their marriage, Elizabeth and Darcy take a walk through London, the result of which evokes both concern and amusement.

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Content Rating: PG
December 10, 2007 Must Add Mush, by Elsa
Elizabeth and Darcy get a little help at the begining of their courtship. Less angst, and a bit of a twist.

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December 11, 2007 I Owe You All, by Lady Gabrielle
After Lizzy leaves Pemberley because of Lydia's elopement, she is kidnapped. What will Mr. Darcy do to save her? What will happen to Lydia? Who is Elizabeth's captor?

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December 12, 2007 The Education of Miss Bennet, by Heatherlynn
Mr. Bingley educates his intended as to her roll as his wife a little early.

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Content Rating: R
December 13, 2007 A Taste For theCountry, by Sandy W.
Proof that, sometimes, the way to two men's hearts may be through another man's stomach.

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Content Rating: PG
December 14, 2007 Christmas At Pemberley, by Kat
Elizabeth and Darcy's first Christmas Together. They have been married just under one month.

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December 15, 2007 A Trip To Lambton, by Andie
William and Elizabeth find themselves set up on a blind date, to the consernation of both.

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December 16, 2007 Remembrance of the Past, by Lory L.
This is a post Hunsford story: Elizabeth and the Gardiners intended to start their tour in June, as planned, but Mr. Gardiner's urgent business forced them to return to London and remain there for more than a fortnight. During this time, Elizabeth's paths will cross with Mr. Darcy's again. However, Mr. Darcy is not alone in London... The return of an old and dear friend will greatly influence him - and the entire story.

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December 18, 2007 A Pain of Short Duration, by Mira
Mr. Darcy takes a tumble after delivering his letter to Elizabeth, but finds that the pain is very fleeting indeed.

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Content Rating: G
December 19, 2007 Christmas Eve, by Kara M.
Elizabeth follows a certain Christmas tradition.

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December 20, 2007 Completely Inappropriate, by Teg
A fluffy romp through unconventional courtship following the Netherfield Ball.

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December 21, 2007 Scheme of Infamy, by LauraG-1215
A behind the scenes version of Lydia's elopement with Wickham, with an unexpected twist or two.

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December 23, 2007 A Christmas Gathering of Bennets, by Heide
Five years after the marriages of three of her daughters, Mrs. Bennet demands that all of her children return to Longbourn at Christmas. The house gets rather crowded.

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December 24, 2007 To Love Unselfishly: Mr. Darcy Faces His Ghosts, by Renee, Roya and Lisa L.
This story is inspired by Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol', but makes no attempt to follow his storyline with any accuracy, even though Darcy is visited by three spirits on Christmas Eve to show him the past, the present and the future. We have deliberately kept our own writing styles, so the variations in each section are the result of our individual styles.

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December 27, 2007 My Love For You, by Belen
After setting Mr. Bingley straight on Miss Bennet's feelings for him, Mr. Darcy intends to make an immediate trip to town. His plans are changed abruptly as he is injured just after leaving Netherfield and he gets a second chance at his own happiness.

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December 28, 2007 A Change In Plans, by Teg
After running off with Mr. Wickham, Lydia suffers a change in her life's direction.

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December 30, 2007 A Pretty Story, by Louise Barada
Darcy tells his children a tale.

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December 31, 2007 Lady Catherine Comes to Pemberley, by Ed S.
This is an expansion of Lady Catherine's Pen Pal and a conversion from correspondence into prose.

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December 31, 2007 The Bennet's Come to Pemberley, by Ed S.
A continuation of Lady Catherine Comes to Pemberley.

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November 01, 2007 Disguise Of Every Sort, by Susan B.
Darcy never learns of Lydia and Wickham's elopement, for Lizzy and her relatives leave Lambton the evening he met them. Without Darcy's help, they are never found. Elizabeth's anguish slowly turns to hatred and she vows revenge upon the man who ruined her sister and her family.

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November 02, 2007 The Trellis Awaits My Love, by Teg
Darcy can no longer bear to be apart from Elizabeth and decides to steal her away in the middle of the night, but makes one rather large error.

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Content Rating: PG
November 04, 2007 Life Begins At Forty, by Marks
Elizabeth Bennet, still unmarried at forty, regrets having refused Darcy so many years before.

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Content Rating: PG-13
November 04, 2007 Hats, by Mosylu
Lydia finds that millinery is the perfect tonic.

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November 05, 2007 Not Without Hope, by Jeanette
When Mr. Bennet fails to find Lydia, the grief takes his life, and Jane soon follows; Mrs. Bennet also soon dies. Elizabeth refuses the help of the Gardiners and eventually finds herself on the streets.

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November 05, 2007 All Men Make Faults, by Barbara
When she overhears him in an incriminating conversation with a mysterious woman, she begins to doubt him, their love, their marriage, and herself. Willoughby tries to take advantage of the situation, although Marianne is determined to save her marriage, if she can.

Sense and Sensibility
Content Rating: PG-13
November 06, 2007 A Practical Balance, by Pathatlon
A not so short ficlet about how Mary realises that love is a futile thing and money goes a long way. A young man in the destined to marry some rich girl situation is in dire need of a way out. Can love transpire?

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
November 06, 2007 Darcy Comes Calling, by Liz C.
The account of the various times Mr. Darcy came to call on Elizabeth after their engagement. Mrs. Bennet is unbearable, Kitty is frightened, Jane and Bingley are oblivious, and the lovers get a harsh does of reality.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
November 07, 2007 The Deadlock, by Sharni
A chance meeting in the darkened library of Netherfield gives Darcy and Elizabeth the chance to have a most interesting discussion.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG-13
November 08, 2007 Roses In The Snow, by Emma Elizabeth Anne
Two children are born on a cold winter's night in Lambton, one is the heir of Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam Darcy, and the other is the daughter of a poor laborer.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG-13
November 09, 2007 Horizon Of Hope, by Renee O.
Mr Darcy's nausea increased with every step he took into one of London's numerous slums one desolate afternoon in the late summer of 1812.
The subtly perfumed handkerchief he held in front of his sensitive nose helped but very little against the well nigh unbearable mixed stench of urine, excrement and vomit, of illness and death, of thin beer and mouldering food. Oh what Mr. Darcy must have sufferd as he searched for Lydia.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG-13
November 10, 2007 A Glimpse, by Alicia M.
A strange incident connects Elizabeth and Darcy in a mysterious way.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
November 11, 2007 Eye Of The Beholder, by Ellen G.
Mr. Darcy finds himself with a rival for Elizabeth's affections as he recovers from a shooting accident.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: R
November 12, 2007 Sins Of The Fathers, by Jan H.
Elizabeth and Darcy are both shocked to discover that she is not the natural child of the Bennets, but rather a Darcy by birth.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating:PG
November 13, 2007 A Matter Between Friends, by Molgor
Immediately after returning from Kent, Mr. Darcy tells Mr. Bingley that he has learned that Jane is not indifferent after all. Mr. Bingley reacts much differently than expected!

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
November 14, 2007 When Least Expected, by Lucy
Least Expected, by Lucy
Though he gave his consent to Mr. Darcy, Mr. Bennet still has reservations about his new son-in-law. With a desire to understand the man better, Mr. Bennet heads towards Pemberley.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
November 15, 2007 A Clearer Understanding, by Kathy Taylor
Elizabeth's unflattering opinion of Mr. Darcy was formed during his introduction at the Meryton Assembly and persisted during her three days tending Jane at Netherfield. Her opinion is challenged after a 'chance' meeting on an early morning walk forces her to wonder if she has, perhaps, judged him without knowing his true character.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
November 16, 2007 A Great Fool, by Sandy W.
Oh, the games society plays. How one young lady found herself the subject ofOh, the games society plays. How one young lady found herself the subject of sudden attention after an unexpected turn of events.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
November 17, 2007 Courage Found, by Kathy K.
Elizabeth must find the courage to speak with Mr. Darcy when he returns to Meryton after Bingley's and Jane's engagement.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
November 17, 2007 In Friendship and Love: An S&S Vignette, by Branwyn Harrison
Colonel Brandon and Elinor confide in each other as their friendship is strengthened during the trying period of Marianne's illness at Cleveland.

Sense and Sensibility
Content Rating: PG
November 19, 2007 Summer At Pemberley, by Lucy
An influx of house guests disturbs Darcy's wish to be alone with his wife, and one guest appears disturbingly interested in Georgiana. Elizabeth convinces him to attempt reconciliation with Lady Catherine.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
November 20, 2007 Mixed Reactions, by Msathenafx
Set just after Elizabeth and Jane leave Netherfield, Mr. Darcy reacts to Miss Elizabeth, while her thoughts stray back to Netherfield.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
November 21, 2007 Such Terms of Cordiality, by Peradan
Elizabeth and Darcy meet for the first time in the summer of 1811, at Ramsgate, over tea and a nearelopement with few of the prejudices that plagued the original courtship, they quickly and easily become friends.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
November 24, 2007 Be Not Alarmed, by Ann2
Mr. Darcy mulls over Elizabeth's refusal of him at Hunsford as he begins to write his letter to her.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
November 25, 2007 Rumour Has It, by Ann L.
A traditional courtship starts out differently when the couple in question starts on a more honest note.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
November 26, 2007 by Betsy R.
One year after Darcy's disastrous proposal at Hunsford, the Darcys strive to put bad memories behind them, together.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
November 27, 2007 Elizabeth of Derbyshire, by Tobe
Darcy sees an elegant young lady at his father's funeral, and gives chase.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
November 28, 2007 A Musical Interlude, by Betsy R.
A unique friendship starts when Elizabeth stumbles upon a lost Darcy.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
November 29, 2007 Charlotte Spins a Web, by Genette
Charlotte Collins considers the relationship between her friend Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy, and decides on an interesting course of action.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
November 30, 2007 A Little More Practice, by Sandy W.
The day after Lady Catherine critiques her musical performance, Elizabeth Bennet follows her Ladyship's advice and commences practice on the piano in Mrs. Jenkinson's room.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG

 

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October 01, 2007 When the Evening Falls, by Coleen V.
Colonel Fitzwilliam is in no hurry to marry, but longs for the happiness he sees his brother and cousin Darcy enjoying.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
October 02, 2007 Listening At Keyholes, by Naturally Insane
Set when Jane is ill at Netherfield. Bingley and Darcy overhear a conversation that brings a couple of things to light.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
October 03, 2007 Sir Darcy, the Determined, by Kathy Taylor
A delay in the postal system keeps Jane's letters from reaching Elizabeth in Lambton when she traveles with her Aunt and Uncle Gardiner, until after Darcy had renewed his addresses.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
October 04, 2007 A Most Civil Proposal, by Colin
Darcy's proposal to Elizabeth in Kent is a considered, thoughtful, and civil proposal rather than arrogant and insensitive. Without that catastrophic evening at the Parsonage to drive changes in both Darcy and Elizabeth, they must find another way to one another.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
October 06, 2007 More Coffee, Mr.Darcy? by Sandy W.
After dining with the Bennets at Longbourn, Mr. Darcy lingers over his coffee, little knowing that Elizabeth has formed a desperate resolution.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
October 06, 2007 A Highly Unusual Circumstance, by Kara
Life for the Darcy's takes an unexpected turn when Elizabeth discovers she is expecting their fifth child at the age of 41.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
October 08, 2007 The Return to Pemberley, by E.B. Isme
While staying at the Lambton Inn, the Gardiners and Elisabeth find themselves attacked by highwaymen, and left for dead in the woods.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
October 10, 2007 Of Dreams and Memories, by Alicia M.
Darcy injures his head after proposing to Elizabeth at Hunsford, leading to some misunderstandings between them.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
October 11, 2007 Going on Charmingly, by Lucy
A happy, rainy afternoon in which we indulge newlywed affections.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: R
October 12, 2007 We Have Lady Catherine to Thank, by Victoria Cl.
What if a certain confrontation happened a good deal earlier, and a little differently? This bit of fluff takes place soon after the Bingleys extend their invitation to the Netherfield Ball.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
October 13, 2007 Season of Courtship, by Elizabeth Hooton
This is a "courtship" story that begins about three weeks from the beginning of Darcy and Elizabeth's engagement and continues through thier wedding day.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
Octobber 15, 2007 Seeds of Doubt, by Sharni
Georgiana Darcy accompanies her brother and Colonel Fitzwilliam to Rosings, which gives Elizabeth a much earlier glimpse of the girl, and perhaps, calls into doubt what she has heard from Wickham.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
October 16, 2007 An Unknown Quantity of a Girl, by Lucy
Darcy's extended family is not willing to quickly accept Darcy's choice of wife, while Elizabeth and Darcy set out to win them over.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
October 18, 2007 A Gentlewoman For Her Sake, by Sofie
Mr. Collins visits Longbourne with the intention of selecting one of his fair cousins as his bride, that is, until he meets another.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
October 20, 2007 An Anniversary, by Myretta
Darcy and Elizabeth celebrate a rather unusual anniversary.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
October 21, 2007 Treasures Lost Then Found Again, by Michelle V.
A humble cottage on the grounds of Pemberley brings pleasure to generation after generation of Darcys. With the help of his new bride Elizabeth, Fitzwilliam Darcy rediscovers this lost treasure from his youth.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
October 22, 2007 An Earlier Understanding, by Lissa
Mr. Darcy does not allow Elizabeth's cryptic insults to him during their dance at Netherfield to go unanswered, and soon challenges her to be more explicit, allowing him a chance to defend himself.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
October 23, 2007 Happily Ever After, by Alan
A bitter family dispute lurks behind an otherwise joyful wedding in Meryton.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
October 24, 2007 To Love In Vain, by Tabbi W.
The lady claimed to have an acquaintance with you. She said that you had become friends during your tour of the continent. Her shock was evident when I told her of your engagement to Miss Bennet.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
October 25, 2007 Beau Darcy, by Tina W.
Much to the consternation of his wife, Mr Darcy inadvertently sets the fashion therefore ensuring that their peaceful post marital existence at Pemberley is well and truly disrupted.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
October 26, 2007 Teardrops On the Window, by Zac'sgirl27
Elizabeth begins to wonder if anyone will ever fall in love with her. What would happen if her suspicions where quickly reversed by someone she never knew she had feelings for?

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
October 27, 2007 After Great Deliberation, by Teg
A short story with a view to Darcy's tortured thoughts. Set at Rosings, during that infamous spring visit, the time is the afternoon before that proposal.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
October 28, 2007 A Long, Strange Trip, by Ellen G.
A strange evening occurs while Elizabeth is tending to Jane at Netherfield.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: R
October 28, 2007 Her Power With Him, by Roni
A collection of Persuasion shorts, told from Captain Wentworth's point of view.

Persuasion
Content Rating: PG
October 29, 2007 A Fortuitous Meeting, by Alicia M.
What if Mr. Bingley discoverd Miss Bennet's presence in London? How would that fortuitous meeting change the course of their courtship?

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
October 30, 2007 A Most Unlikely Romance, by Betsy R.
A christening and month long house party brings together a most unlikely couple.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
October 31, 2007 The Ghosts of Darcy's Past, by Kathy K.
Lady Anne and George Darcy keep an eye on their son and daughter even after their own deaths. They hope that Fitzwilliam can find a wife to make him happy again.

Pride and Prejudice
content Rating: PG

 

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September 01, 2007 Traveling By Post, by Gabby A.
On a hurried trip to London, Darcy finds himself traveling by post. To his surprise, Miss Elizabeth Bennet is among his fellow travelers, and she has recently been in Derbyshire.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG-13
September 01, 2007 Acquiescence, by Janez2218
Mr. Darcy Renews his addresses in a most ardent fashion.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: NC-17
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September 02, 2007 The Fiancée, by Lilo
The lighter side of Mr. Bennet's demise, as a widow and five unmarried daughters find that life takes many unexpected twists and turns.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
September 02, 2007 Paging Dr. Darcy, by Cindy C,
Sparks fly when Mr. Darcy, or should we say Dr. Darcy, finds himself making a housecall to the Bennets.

Pride and Prejudice (Modern)
Content Rating: PG
September 03, 2007 A Fishing Expidition, by Vangie
Darcy goes fishing with Mr. Gardiner on the grounds at Pemberley. Catching fish seems to be only one of the lures of the afternoon of sport.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
September 03, 2007 A Tortured (Tortuous) Reading of Emma, by Malini
A very tired and overworked law school student's interpretation of Emma dictated by Tort Law.

Emma
Content Rating: PG
September 04, 2007 Moonlight at Netherfield, part I, by Kreidy
Mr. Darcy reveals just how he perceives the happenings at Netherfield Ball and beyond. Written in 3 parts.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
September 04, 2007 Moonlight at Netherfield, part II, by Kreidy
Mr. Darcy reveals just how he perceives the happenings at Netherfield Ball and beyond. Written in 3 parts.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
September 04, 2007 Moonlight at Netherfield, part III, by Kreidy
Mr. Darcy reveals just how he perceives the happenings at Netherfield Ball and beyond. Written in 3 parts.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
September 06, 2007 The Balcony, by Lewis W.
Balcony, by Lewis W.
With less pride, less prejudice, and much less angst, Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth discover their attraction for one another soon after their acquaintance begins.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
September 07, 2007 The Lesser of Two Evils, by Sandy
Mr. Collins overimbibes on Mr. Bingley's wine at the Netherfield Ball and Elizabeth must flee to protect her reputation.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG-13
September 08, 2007 Forbidden Destiny, by Tanisha
Elizabeth Bennet Wickham travels to Hertfordshire alone, and must be rescued by a handsome stranger along the way.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
September 09, 2007 Assumed Engagement, by KaraLou
Before his proposal to Elizabeth at Hunsford, Darcy writes to his sister telling her of his intentions. When he is injured on the way home after his visit in Kent, Georgiana assumes that Elizabeth is her brother's fiancée.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
September 10, 2007 Assumed Obligation, by KaraLou
While the newly-married Darcys work to establish a school for the deaf in Derbyshire, Georgiana begins to enter society with plenty excitement and romance ahead of her. This sequel to Assumed Engagement.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG-13
September 11, 2007 London Outskirts, by Ballpoint202
Lizzy encounters Darcy two days before traveling to Kent, and an eventful curricle ride ensues.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG-13
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September 12, 2007 Mr. Darcy Steals a Kiss, by Kerry
Mr. Darcy plans his strategy when he wishes to steal his first kiss from Elizabeth.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
September 13, 2007 In the Deepest Whispers, by Jen F.
A poem of Knightley's feelings as he sees Emma and Churchill grow closer.

Emma
Content Rating: PG
September 15, 2007 Sometimes a Great Notion, by Judy-Lynne
Elizabeth sends Jane off to London to mend her broken heart and later joins her there. A friend of Elizabeth's, Olivia Crenshaw, decides it's time to help Jane and Bingley along, and notices something going on between Darcy and Elizabeth.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG-13
September 16, 2007 The Perfect Match, by Lory L.
On their first anniversary, two couples reflect on their lives together.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: NC-17
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September 16, 2007 Kiss and Cry, by Annie
A Modern version of Pride and Prejudice set in the figure skating world.

Pride and Prejudice (Modern)
Content Rating: PG
September 17, 2007 Just Kiss Me, by Annie
The continuation of Annie's wonderful Kiss and Cry, set in the world of competitive figure skating.

Pride and Prejudice (Modern)
Content Rating: PG
September 18, 2007 Wait Until..., by Lynne
When Darcy finds Lizzy crying over the thought of her sister being lost because of her elopement, he decides to offer his help.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: NC-17
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September 19, 2007 In His Heart, In His Mind, by Lisa L.
While Jane nurses her cold at Netherfield with her sister at her side, an unseasonably warm afternoon and a banquet out of doors leads to the fruition of Mr. Darcy's desires... in his heart, in his mind.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
September 20, 2007 A Close Call, by Elke
During her visit to Pemberley Elizabeth sees a young child racing away from the pond saying something about someone drowning. She rushes to see what is the matter.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
September 21, 2007 Checkmate, by Mortie
Colonel Brandon and Marianne play a very strategic game of chess.

Sense and Sensibility
Content Rating: PG
September 21, 2007 A Bit of Advice, by DJ Clawson
Three days before his wedding, Bingley goes to the only man who can give him the advice he needs: the unfortunate Mr. Darcy.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG-13
September 22, 2007 The Question of Consent, by DJ Clawson
Mr. Bingley goes to his trusted friend Darcy for advice, this time involving the engagement of his sister. A sequel to A Bit of Advice.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG-13
September 23, 2007 Winning Over Lady Catherine, by MstrsofPmbrly
Elizabeth Darcy does battle with Lady Catherine in an attempt to heal the breach between her husband and aunt over thier marriage.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
September 24, 2007 A Double Wedding, by Jan H.
Elizabeth and Darcy have finally declared their love. But will she and Jane be able to have their double wedding in spite of numerous obstacles and the obstructions of a obstropolous father?

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG-13
September 25, 2007 Coming To An Understanding, by Abby
Three weeks before their wedding, Mr. Darcy learns that he was not the only gentleman to ask for Elizabeth's hand.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG-13
September 26, 2007 Lizzy's Declaration, by Molgor
Based on the 2005 movie, Lizzy tells Mr. Darcy how she feels!

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
September 26, 2007 Persuasion- A Poem, by Virtualvalkyrie
A poem, based on Persuasion, of love lost and found again.

Persuasion
Content Rating: PG
September 27, 2007 Correspondence and Kidnapping, by Bertie Wooster's Fiancee
Letters to family and friends fly as news of Elizabeth's kidnapping and elopement spread.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
September 28, 2007 A Dream of a Day, by Genette
A very surprised Darcy runs into both Elizabeth and Jane Bennet on his grounds at Pemberley. He, Bingley, and Georgiana entertain the Bennets and the Gardiners.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
September 28, 2007 Something Blue, by Elspeth
On the eve of Jane and Frank's wedding, Miss Fanny Bates recalls her own lost love.

Emma
Content Rating: PG
September 30, 2007 At the Crossroads Inn, by Janice
Elizabeth and Jane Bennet are stranded at a coaching inn when their carriage breaks down. With the inn filled with raucous men, they both protection and escape when Bingley and Darcy take them under their wings.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
September 30, 2007 Awkward Loveliness, by Kat
A time of courtship between Elizabeth and Darcy.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
September 30, 2007 The Boutique on Bond Street, by Felicity S.
A whimsical fantasy story, set in a London bridal boutique, where Madame Duvall the proprietor receives each of the Austen heroines in turn throughout the day, as they prepare for their weddings. At the end, Madame closes the shop wondering whether the fripperies she sells measures up to true love!

Multiple Novel Crossover
Content Rating: PG

 

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August 1, 2007 A Singular Proposition, by Tanya
After the death of Mr. Bennet leaves his family in gentile poverty, Jane finds herself married to Mr. Collins to save her family.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: R
August 1, 2007 The Colonel Gloats, by Rita H.
While Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth sit in the garden reflecting on their ever changing lives, they are joined by an all-to-pleased with himself Colonel Fitzwilliam.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
August 2, 2007 Rainy Days, by Lory L.
Two days before the Netherfield Ball, Elizabeth and Darcy are forced to spend few hours together in a cottage. They learn to listen to and to understand each other better, despite their unfortunate beginning and Wickham's story.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
August 3, 2007 The Birds and the Bees, by Jack Caldwell
Mrs. Bennet shares her knowledge of wifely duties with Jane and Elizabeth on the eve of their wedding. Her descriptions prove to be quite diverting.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG-13
August 3, 2007 The Talk, by Elizabeth Hooton
Mr. Gardiner takes it upon himself to give Darcy and Bingley some advice on husbandly duties shortly before their wedding night.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG-13
August 4, 2007 I Saw Her Standing There, by Julie L.
Rock n' Roll, meets Pride and Prejudice set in 1965.

Pride and Prejudice(Modern)
Content Rating: PG-13
August 5, 2007 Seven Days, by Sophie
When Darcy returns to Hertfordshire after the summer meeting at Pemberley, he is shocked to find that George Wickham has beaten him once again. A few months later, Elizabeth turns up on his doorstep with a horrible story. Can he save her from such a fate?

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: R
August 5, 2007 Bird Of Paradise, by Jane Greensmith
Fanny Bertram has a difficult time adjusting to her new roles as wife and mistress of the parsonage. Fortunately, a neighbor helps her to find her way as a new bride.

Mansfield Park
Content Rating: PG-13
August 6, 2007 Till There Was You, by Annie
Elizabeth Bennet grows up as the daughter of the Darcy's coachman, and from the age of nine has been in love with Colonel Fitzwilliam.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
August 7, 2007 Darcy's Bed, by janez2218
Darcy and Elizabeth discover that if the road to true love never did run smooth, that their wedding night is full of some very large pot holes.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: NC-17
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August 7, 2007 Strawberries and Champagne, by Mags
Mr. Tilney receives a surprise birthday present.

Northanger Abbey
Content Rating: PG
August 8, 2007 In Sickness and In Health, by Betsy R.
A contagious fever sweeps through Hertfordshire, devastating the local popluation and leaving Elizabeth seriously ill. Darcy finds that he learns the true meaning of commitment as he struggles to save Elizabeth.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: G
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August 8, 2007 Confessions of a Man Rejected, by Teg
Mr. Darcy falls into a depression following Elizabeth's rejection at Hunsford. And, Colonel Fitzwilliam is forced to run interference when things get out of hand.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG-13
August 9, 2007 The Matchmaking Summer, by DeeDee
The Darcy's spend a summer playing matchmaker, with some surprising results.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
August 10, 2007 How Can I Face Your Father, by Erinmarie
When Elizabeth is with the Gardiners exploring the peaks of Derbyshire, she takes a fall and Darcy comes to her aid.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
August 10, 2007 The Best Of Intentions, by Cassie M.
In a painful twist of fate, Anne Elliot is persuaded to stay in Lyme to nurse the ill Louisa Musgrove, and watch the expectations that Louisa will marry Captain Wentworth.

Persuasuion
Content Rating: PG
August 11, 2007 Discredit and Misery, by Bertie Wooster's Fiancee
The Darcy's find that even after a serious argument, two stubborn people can find happiness.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: G
August 11, 2007 A Night At Pemberley, by Ann Other
While touring Derbyshire with the Gardiners, Elizabeth spends a night at Pemberely and finds secret documents which reveal the truth about Wickham's relationship to Darcy.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
August 12, 2007 Something Beautiful, by Crysty
When Emma was a young woman of sixteen, she could not finish a portrait of Mr. Knightley that she attempting. A look in his eyes kept getting in the way.

Emma
Content Rating: PG
August 12, 2007 His Brother's Keeper, by Ellen G.
In the wake of Georgiana'a successful elopement and marraige to George Wickham, Darcy learns from his solicitior that he must produce an heir immediately or risk the Wickham's becoming the new owners of Pemberley if he should die.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: R
August 13, 2007 Anne's Share in the Conversation, by Kathlyn
After the death of Lady Catherine, Anne DeBourgh learns to fend for herself, inviting Charlotte to accompany her to London. There she meets several eligible gentlemen including her cousin Colonel Fitzwilliam.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
August 13, 2007 Darcy's Duel, by Lou
Darcy finds himself in a situation where he must protect his family from a man who holds a grudge against his father.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
August 14, 2007 Miss Bingley's New Years Resolution, by Elspeth
The ladies of the Ton, namely, Miss Bingley, Miss Crawford, Miss Eliot and Miss Thorpe all meet at a party. Catfights are the order of the evening when the young ladies set about mixing and mingling at a New Years gala.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
August 14, 2007 A Different Understanding, by Jessie
Mr. Darcy does not get a refusal after proposing at Hunsford, but instead gets a number of very pointed questions.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
August 15, 2007 Meeting Over Music, by My Blue Castle
Mary Bennet is tired of playing for dances. While visiting her sister Elizabeth at Pemberley for Christmas, Mary takes to playing a piano during an unbearable ball. What ensues is nothing like what Mary expected.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: G
August 15, 2007 Pride, Prejudice and Pirates, by Elke
Elizabeth, desperate to save her family after Lydia's disgrace, decides on a daring and reckless course, one which will require the assistance of a reputed pirate.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
August 16, 2007 Susan, by Sania
A Sequel to Mansfield Park some 6 months after the marriage of Edmund and Fanny.

Mansfield Park
Content Rating: PG
August 16, 2007 An Accidental Recommendation, by Carolyn
The story of how Mr. Bingley came to let Netherfield Park.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
August 17, 2007 Feeling a Bit Missish, by Joanie
Feeling a Bit Missish,is a tounge-in-cheek look at Pride and Prejudice from Mr. Bennet's point of view. Just what is he thinking, as the events that see his two eldest daughters happily wed unfold?

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG-13
August 18, 2007 Bingley, by Jimmy
The story of Pride and Prejudice from Mr. Bingely's point of view.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG-13
August 19, 2007 Forgetting Elizabeth, by Alyson
After Elizabeth rejects him at Hunsford, Darcy puts her behind him-and tries to duplicate what she made him feel.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
August 19, 2007 The Other Sister, by Radhika
With the elder two Dashwood sisters married, Margaret tells her story.

Sense and Sensibility
Content Rating: PG
August 20, 2007 First Sight, by Caeasso
Renowned sculptor, Fitzwilliam Darcy, commissioned to adorn a private chapel in the far country north of Derbyshire, is a man of independent means and no little elegance. His solitary nature has cast him an appealing enigma among the excitable ton. But owing to the relentless pursuit of garrulous dilettantes and debutantes, the artist is driven into seclusion, which has effectively staunched his creative flow-until the summer day inspiration wanders into the sculpture garden.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: NC-17
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August 20, 2007 Confessions By the Sea-Side, by Ramya
Mr. and Mrs. Knightley spend their honeymoon at the seaside.

Emma
Content Rating: PG
August 21, 2007 The Engagement, by Jan H.
Elizabeth enters into a secret engagement with Mr. Wickham. Will she discover her mistake before it is too late?

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
August 22, 2007 Fools In Love, by Sofie
Darcy's Hunsford proposal has an unexpected outcome when he decides to throw caution into the wind.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG-13
August 23, 2007 An Unexpected Moment, by Zac'sgirl27
If there is one thing Elizabeth hates, it's thunderstorms. But what if an unexpected encounter could cure her fear forever?

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
August 23, 2007 Dinner At Mansfield Parsonage, by Judith
I asked Mrs Grandison, the Archdeacon's wife, what dinner was like at Mansfield parsonage. She told me...

Mansfield Park
Content Rating: PG
August 24, 2007 Suspicions, by Erin H.
First Charlotte Collins, then others begin to suspect that there is some sort of an attachment between Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
August 24, 2007 Pyrotechnic Persuasion, by Susan K.
Frederick Wentworth in any age, at any age, is a man who knows what he wants in a woman: Anne Elliot.

Persuasion (Modern)
Content Rating: PG
August 25, 2007 Bingley's Woeful Tale, by SBRobinson
Darcy was highly suspicious that he had his mother-in-law to thank for his wife's fear of the marriage bed; a suspicion he was even further inclined towards once he had heard Bingley's woeful tale of Jane collapsing in a dead faint, upon seeing her husband strolling eagerly into their bed chamber, sans a night shirt, on their wedding night.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: NC-17
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August 25, 2007 On the Nature of Love, by Lucy
Five years after marriage to the Bennet sisters, Darcy and Bingley contemplate the nature of love.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG-13
August 26, 2007 Can't Get Enough Of Your Love, Mr. Darcy, by Michelle A.
A little ditty dedicated to Mr. Darcy.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG-13
August 26, 2007 The Secret Life of Gentlemen, by Sara
The doors open to the secret world of a Gentlemen's Club.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
August 27, 2007 Affairs Of the Heart, by Stacykos
With Lydia married to Mr. Wickham and Jane and Bingley finally happily wed, Elizabeth pines for a certain gentleman.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: R
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August 28, 2007 The Billiard Lesson, by Carolyn
Jane tours Netherfield with Bingley, Elizabeth, & Darcy. When the tour is over, the men decide a billards lesson is in order. Caroline descends on Netherfield in the middle of the lesson.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG-13
August 29, 2007 Seizing the Oppertunity, by Teg
Mr. Darcy refuses to take no for an answer when he asks Miss Bennet to dance a reel, and another member of the party gets into a bit of mischief.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
August 30, 2007 The Lesson, by Ellen G.
Married only a short while, Mr. Darcy teaches his wife a lesson which she finds quite pleasurable.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: R
Ausgust 31, 2007 Love Knows No Reason, by Suz
The morning following the rejection of his propoasl at Hunsford, Mr. Darcy meets Miss Bennet while walking in the park at Rosings.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: R
August 31, 2007 Any Woman Who Truly Loved, by Margaret Sullivan
The daughter of Anne and Frederick Wentworth falls in love and eventually marries the son of Mary and Charles Musgrove.

Persuasion
Content Rating: PG-13

 

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July 1, 2007 Desire of the Heart, by West Dean
Based on Sense and Sensibility, a fanfic that takes place just prior to the Dashwood family arrival at Barton Cottage.

Sense and Sensibility
Content Rating: PG
July 2, 2007 A Most Invigorating Afternoon, by Vangie
Elizabeth, and Colonel Fitzwilliam stroll through the park at Rosings where they are joined by Mr. Darcy. An invigorating afternoon and witty conversation turn their walk into a most interesting interlude.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
July 3, 2007 Sleeping Beauty, by Alicia
Mr. Darcy inadvertently confesses his feeling to Elizabeth when he thinks she is asleep in the Netherfield library. Little does he know that she hears his admissions of love for her.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
July 4, 2007 Colonel Fitzwilliam Lends a Hand, by Lissa M.U.
On their way to Rosings, Colonel Fitzwilliam is intrigued by his cousin's enthusiasm for seeing Miss Bennet. He later learns how badly Darcy messed up his first meeting with Elizabeth and tries to help put things right.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
July 5, 2007 A Thing of Great Import, by Sybil
Married just four months, it seems that history may repeat itself when Lizzy is puzzled by Darcy's sudden change in behavior.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: G
July 6, 2007 A Long Road To Happiness, by Lisa L.
Elizabeth and Darcy find that the path to true happiness can be a long and bumpy road indeed.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
July 7, 2007 Dangling, by Bunnyears
Elizabeth takes Mr. Darcy by surprise when he finds her dangling, in a most unladaylike manner.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: NC-17
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July 8, 2007 What if It Were Different?, by Darcylover
What if an unfortunate family crisis made Elizabeth accept Mr Darcy's marriage proposal even though she did not love him? What would happen to our famous pair if they had to overcome their pride and prejudice as a married couple?

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
July 9, 2007 The Chronicle, by Cindy
In a Modern retelling of Emma, Emma Woodhouse tries to match up her newspaper co-workers, never quite seeing the perfect match that is right underneath her nose.

Emma (Modern)
Content Rating: PG
July 9, 2007 Caroline's Courtship, by Rita
After reflecting on how horrible her life has been since her brother leased an estate in the country, Caroline awakes one morning to the surprise of her life.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
July 10, 2007 A Hopeful Conversation, by Hayley
While Elizabeth is visiting Pemberley, she gets to have a conversation with Darcy which leads him to hope a lot sooner than Lady Catherine's involvement.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
July 11, 2007 Great Misfortunes, by Paula
What if Elizabeth had never had the chance to refuse Darcy's proposal? His proposal is
interrupted and Darcy takes her acceptance for granted. Some of the dialogues are quoted from the original story.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: NC-17
July 12, 2007 An Absent Lover, by Heide
After becoming engaged, Darcy must leave Elizabeth to go back to Pemberley before the wedding. The days become weeks and eventually even Lizzy begins to wonder if he will ever return.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
July 13, 2007 Yet He Is Such A Man, by Sarah
Mr. Darcy receives a letter from his father, much later than he should, and ponders the contents.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
July 14, 2007 The Three Colonels, by Jack Caldwell
The Three Colonels is a sequel to the Jane Austen novels Pride & Prejudice and Sense & Sensibility.

Pride and Prejudice / Sense and Sensibility
Content Rating: R
July 15, 2007 For You Alone, by Susan Kaye
For You Alone is a first person accounting of Frederick Wentworth's ten-day campaign to win back Anne Elliot's love.

Persuasion
Content Rating: PG
July 15, 2007 Catalyst, by Elizabeth Hooton
Elizabeth's scathing rejection is not enough to set Darcy on the path to "reformation" and he requires a further catalyst.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
July 16, 2007 In All Their Glory, by Lee
Elizabeth catches Darcy in flagrante delicto,
so to speak, on their wedding night.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: NC-17
July 16, 2007 Her One True Love, by Bloody Mari
A crossover story between Emma and Pride and Prejudice.

Emma / Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
July 17, 2007 Failing and Fainting, by Elsa
Darcy accompanies Bingley when he returns to Hertfordshire. One day before they visit the Bennet family, a storm breaks out and alters a bit the course of events.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: R
July 17, 2007 The Subject of Reverie, by Sofie
Inner thoughts of some Pride and Prejudice characters at various points in the book.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
July 18, 2007 No One Can Compare, by Sofie
Elizabeth and Darcy meet in a cottage during a storm, and find solace in each other's arms. The actions of this day change the course of their lives, as they have to live with the knowledge of what they have done, not knowing if they are ever to see each other again.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: R
July 19, 2007 The Unexpected Passenger, by Jack Caldwell
The Unexpected Passenger is a sequel to Jane Austen's Persuasion.
It is a companion piece to my other story, The Three Colonels.
It takes place between The Yellow Admiral and The Hundred Days, by Patrick O'Brian.

Persuasion
Content Rating: R
July 21, 2007 The Darcy Dialogues, by Ed S.
Behind the scenes of "Pride and Prejudice" as Darcy deals one-on-one with all manner of friend and foe.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: R to NC-17
July 23, 2007 Happenstance, by Abby B.
Forced into an unwanted marraige after a compromising situation, Darcy and Elizabeth struggle to find happiness in their marraige.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: R
July 23, 2007 Cinderella's Steele-Toed Slippers, by Sandy W.
Mrs. Robert Ferrars reluctantly postpones the resolution of a domestic disagreement in order to tell her daughters a bedtime story.

Sense and Sensibility
Content Rating: PG
July 24, 2007 Childhood Impressions, by Lady Susan
Lizzy and Darcy meet as children...cementing a deep friendship that will carry them through the years.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
July 25, 2007 By Every Civility In His Power, by Mariafaith
By Every Civility In His Power is a Pride and Prejudice "what-if" story that begins after Darcy's proposal at Hunsford. Elizabeth's rejection prompts him to reconsider his actions toward Jane and Bingley much sooner.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: R
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July 26, 2007 Love Calls Twice, by Elena
Mr. Darcy chooses duty to family over love and marries Anne, while struggling to find his way back to Elizabeth.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: R
July 27, 2007 Crossing Paths, by Cheryl K.
After a perfect first year of marraige, Elizabeth goes for a short walk and upon her return to Pemberley finds that her life has drastically altered.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
July 28, 2007 Rivals and Rascals, by Maggie Page
Colonel Fitzwilliam does his best to cheer his cousin on their way to Pemberley. When the two run into Miss Bennet in the garden, he must prod his cousin to act.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
July 29, 2007 The Shade of Pemberley, by Sara
A chilling tale of love lost and found again.

Pride and Prejudice (Modern/Regency Crossover)
Content Rating: R
July 29, 2007 Professions of Love, by Lewis W.
Catherine Morland's life turned out different from the one she had hoped for. Henry Tilney did not follow her on her return to Fullerton from Northanger Abbey, and she must wait many years to learn why.

Northanger Abbey
Content Rating: PG
July 30, 2007 A View From the Valet, by Nacie Joy Mackie
Fitzwilliam Darcy's valet knows when his employer is hopelessly in love, or is hopelessly adrift without it.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: G
July 30, 2007 Thoughts of Matrimony, by Jen P.
Young women dream of their wedding day in Thoughts of Matrimony.

Emma
Content Rating: PG
July 31, 2007 His Wife, by Kathy Taylor
Elizabeth's vitriolic refusal devastated Darcy's mind deeply causing him to suffer a downward spiral of remorse of such despair that in order to retain some of his mental stability he began to hallucinate an altered reality.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: NC-17
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July 31, 2007 Darcy Proposes- Sort Of, by Cathy
Darcy meets with better luck when he proposes to Elizabeth in a more inviting manner than at Hunsford.

Pride and Prejudice
Content Rating: PG

 

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June 12, 2007 A Year and a Day, by Michelle A.
Darcy leaves for the continent shortly after Lizzy's refusal at Hunsford, but they are reunited a year later over a happy family event.

Pride & Prejudice
Content Rating: R
June 13, 2007 The Worst That Could Happen, by Ellen G.
Shortly after Hunsford Mr. Bennet dies, leaving his family to deal with the hardships of gentile poverty.

Pride & Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
June 14, 2007 As Only a Husband and Wife Ought, by Lucy.
In which we explore the growing intimacy between Darcy and Elizabeth in and around the time of their wedding.

Pride & Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
June 15, 2007 What Were They Thinking? by Kali
It's a rocky road to romance as Jane Fairfax and Mr. Frank Churchill deal with the trials, tribulations, and mixed signals involved in keeping their engagement a secret.

Emma
Content Rating: PG
June 16, 2007 Anxiety and Civility, by Kathy Taylor
Darcy is thrust into the company of Elizabeth Bennet while at Netherfield and soon becomes discovers her to be unlike any other woman he has ever known. He is tempted to pursue her, but a secret in his past prevents him.

Pride & Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
June 18, 2007 A Young Lady of Fortune, by Victoria Cl.
Still smarting from Elizabeth's refusal in Kent, Darcy accepts an invitation from Edward Bertram to spend a month at Mansfield Park. Some surprises and intriguing new oppertunities await him.

Pride & Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
June 19, 2007 Intermezzo, by Abigail R.
Elizabeth and Darcy struggle to reunite as they attempt to put the past behind them following Hunsford.

Pride & Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
June 20, 2007 Compromised, by Mammatree
Elizabeth and Darcy find that even a forced marriage due to a compromising situation can have unexpected pleasures.

Pride & Prejudice
Content Rating: NC-17
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June 21, 2007 Dearly Beloved, by Lewis W.
When Jane becomes increasingly ill during her stay at Netherfield, Mr. Bingley sends for a doctor from London.

Pride & Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
June 22, 2007 The Journey, by Jan H.
Darcy and Elizabeth's lives take an unexpected detour as they find themselves abducted by highwaymen.

Pride & Prejudice
Content Rating: PG-13
June 23, 2007 Appearances, by Belen
A Modern Pride and Prejudice story, set in the film making industry in which some characters are not what they seem, Darcy is not so proud, and Elizabeth is not a gentleman's daughter.

Pride & Prejudice (Modern)
Content Rating: R
June 24, 2007 Another Letter, by Casey
What if Darcy wrote from his heart, with impropriety aside and never intended for Elizabeth to see another letter?

Pride & Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
June 24, 2007 The Rain, by Casey
Elizabeth ponders her feelings for Darcy while fearing that all hope has been lost.

Pride & Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
June 25, 2007 A Fine Kettle of Fish, by Julia S.
Darcy returns unannounced to Hertfordshire soon after Lady Catherine's visit, and comes across Lizzy at an awkward moment. But this is not the only pickle she will find herself in this day!

Pride & Prejudice
Content Rating: PG
June 26, 2007 Imprudent Matches, by Genette
A day after the Netherfield Ball, Mr. Darcy meditates on his feeli