Pride and Prejudice Resolutions

Welcome to the Pride and Prejudice Resolutions series.

This collection of humorous Pride and Prejudice variations is firmly set in the Regency era, but with delightful new twists, new characters, and unlikely pairings. Each book explores the "what if," delivering a satisfying blend of redemption and comeuppance through laughter, emotion, and witty banter.

Whether it is a heist, a carriage chase, or a New Year's romantic resolution, these stories promise low-angst adventures for those who love Jane Austen's world but crave a fresh, funny perspective.

Mr Darcy’s School for Scoundrels: Prequel to Mr Darcy’s New Year’s Resolution (Pride and Prejudice Resolutions Book 1)

It is the year 1803, and George Wickham the Scoundrel, has done it again.

This time, however, he has not just lost his allowance. He has gambled away the Darcy family’s Emerald Snuffbox to a Covent Garden crime lord known only as The Butcher.
Fitzwilliam Darcy is twenty years of age, honourable, and determined never to cause a scandal. But if his...

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Mr Darcy’s New Year’s Resolution: A Light-Hearted Festive Regency Romance of Pride and Prejudice

A light-hearted Regency romance where second chances meet the London festive season

When Jane Bennet tumbles into the arms of the dashing Viscount Keathley outside a London bookshop, Elizabeth Bennet finds herself facing the one man she’d sworn to avoid: the proud Mr Darcy. With a chain of events set in motion by a very determined and very...

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Sweet Caroline: A Regency Romance Novel

She was the villain of everyone else’s love story. Now, it is time for hers.

Caroline Bingley has spent a lifetime being unforgivably herself, sharp-tongued, fiercely ambitious, and unapologetically bold. But when the two most eligible bachelors in London, Mr Darcy and Viscount Keathley, are snatched away by the Bennet sisters, she is left...

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Mary, Quite Contrary: A Regency Romance Novel (Pride and Prejudice Resolutions Book 4)

She wants to be undeniable. He wants to be substantial. Neither expects to find it in the other.

Mary Bennet is witnessing the marital bliss of her two eldest sisters to excellent men who adore them. She has no hopes on that front. She knows she is plain, studious, and invisible to the eyes of, well, everyone. She cannot become a great beauty....

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