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A Public Compromise
‘A Public Compromise’ by E. Bradshaw takes an alternative route to the story told in Jane Austen’s ‘Pride and Prejudice’.
This story is a long read, at approximately 208,000 words long, and it contains scenes of a sexual nature.
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After
‘After’ by E. Bradshaw is a Pride and Prejudice continuation story.
In this variation, E. Bradshaw explores what happens when Darcy discovers that his cousin and closest confidant Richard is also in love with his wife Elizabeth.‘After’ is a tale of friendship and passion; it explores tragic loss and finding new love, and E. Bradshaw hopes that readers will not be too offended by the twists and turns in this variation!
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Love & Betrayal
‘Love & Betrayal’ is a thrilling ‘Pride & Prejudice’ continuation story, which continues the much-beloved Austen novel from the evening of Darcy and Elizabeth’s wedding night. They are deeply in love and about to consummate their marriage vows – only they are abruptly interrupted by news of the most terrible kind.
This story is a long read, at approximately 100,000 words long, and it contains scenes of a sexual nature and references to violence.
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Pride & Property
‘Pride and Property’ is a variation of Jane Austen’s ‘Pride and Prejudice’ which tells the story of the Bennet sisters after their lives are thrown into sudden turmoil when they tragically lose both their parents. In particular, it tells the story of what happened next between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr Darcy after she rejects his proposal of marriage.
This story is approximately 92,000 words long.
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Sorrow & Second Chances
Sorrow and Second Chances takes an alternative route to the story told in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, with a twist at its heart that changes the original events of Austen’s plot. In this adaptation, the Bennet family are afflicted with grief following a sudden death in their family, and as a consequence, the fate of the whole family is changed forever.
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A Better Impression
‘A Better Impression – A Pride and Prejudice Variation’
In this variation Elizabeth and Georgiana become firm friends, and their friendship gives Georgiana the confidence she needs to face Mr Wickham’s treacherous charm. Finally both Darcy and Elizabeth recognise their feelings for one another – but there are still trials and misfortunes for the pair to overcome before they can find their happiness with one another…
This story is approximately 87,000 words long
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Mr Darcy’s Resolve
‘Mr Darcy’s Resolve’ is a variation of Jane Austen’s much-loved novel, ‘Pride and Prejudice’ and tells the story of how Mr Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet begin to improve their relationship following a chance encounter at the roadside.
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An Unwelcome Guest at the Netherfield Ball
“I found,” said he, “as the time drew near that I had better not meet with Mr Darcy; that to be in the same room, the same party with him for so many hours together, might be more than I could bear, and that scenes might arise unpleasant to more than myself.”
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Going Home to Pemberley
‘Going Home to Pemberley’ continues the story of what happened next to the beloved characters of Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam Darcy from Jane Austen’s ‘Pride and Prejudice’. This story follows on from ‘Engaged to Mr Darcy’, though it is possible to read the second story without having read the first.
Please note: this story contains description of a sexual nature as well as some violent scenes. The story is approximately 158,000 words long.
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Engaged to Mr Darcy
‘Engaged to Mr Darcy’ continues the story of Jane Austen’s much loved novel, ‘Pride and Prejudice’. It tells the story of what happened next after Elizabeth Bennet finally agreed to marry the tall, silent and mysterious Mr Darcy.
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