Aidan, Pamela -
An Assembly Such As This
First in a trilogy reworking Pride and Prejudice through Mr. Darcy’s
perspective. His friendship with Bingley, his feelings for Elizabeth and his
disgust of Wickham are all examined.
Burris, Skylar Hamilton -
Conviction
Georgiana Darcy is the focus of this continuation. She has many suitors to
choose from. Can she find the one who loves her for herself?
Newark, Elizabeth -
Darcy's Give a Ball
The children of the Darcy’s, Bingley’s and Collins’ are
featured in old and new plotlines. Mr. Collins has inherited Longbourn and
Lady Catherine De Bourgh has died. The children have developed their own relationships
and stories.
Aylmer, Janet -
Darcy's Story
Using passages from Pride and Prejudice, the author has made Mr. Darcy a more
approachable hero. His feelings, thoughts and impressions are described.
Dawkins, Jane -
Letters From Pemberley
Consisting of 25 letters from Elizabeth to Jane, written between Feb. and
Dec. 1813, this short book describes Elizabeth’s life at Pemberley.
Old friends are revisited and new ones introduced as Elizabeth becomes acquainted
with her Pemberley neighbors.
Halstead, Helen -
Mr. Darcy Presents His Bride
Mr. Darcy takes his new bride, Elizabeth, to London. She is drawn into a world
of gossip and intrigue. In order to be accepted by the ton, Elizabeth’s
activities may threaten her relationship with her new husband.
Berdoll, Linda -
Mr. Darcy Takes a Wife
The Darcy’s take up residence at Pemberley. Elizabeth’s sisters
Jane and Lydia appear as well as their parents and Darcy’s sister. Georgiana.
Berdoll has elaborated on the passionate side of Darcy and Elizabeth’s
marriage.
Acton, Elizabeth -
Mr. Darcy's Daughters
The Darcy’s are sent to Constantinople on a diplomatic mission. They
leave their five daughters, ages 21 to 15 with Colonel and Mrs. Fitzwilliam
in London. The country girls are soon raising eyebrows and attracting beaux.
Bebris, Carrie -
Pride and Prescience
The newly married Darcy’s turn detective to solve a mystery surrounding
Caroline Bingley and her American fiancé
Myer, Valerie -
Jane Austen: Obstinate Heart
(800.92 Aus) Drawing from family papers, letters and accounts from friends
and acquaintances, the author brings to life Austen’s life in Regency
England. Included are poems, riddles and charades written for family entertainment.
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