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A Perfectly (Un)timely Proposal: A Pride & Prejudice Variation
A Cleverly (Un)contrived Compromise: A Pride & Prejudice Variation
A Splendidly (Un)suitable Match: A Pride & Prejudice Variation
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Love's Little Helpers Series

Written by Jennifer Joy

Narrated by Stevie Zimmerman

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this series

Of all the women he could be stuck with, it had to be the one who poses the greatest threat to his plans.

Fitzwilliam Darcy prides himself on his caution. Not willing to leave his beloved sister’s future to chance, he has a plan to see her happily settled. Nothing and no one will stand in his way.

Elizabeth Bennet will do anything to see her dearest sister happy, even defying the surly gentleman from Derbyshire. Using her rapier sharp wit and rapid fire humor, no one, not even Mr. Darcy, will keep her from reaching her goal.

When clever forces contrive to compromise the pair, Darcy and Elizabeth must work together to turn their rivalry into a convincing romance. Can true love win this epic battle of wills?

Someone’s got to give, and Darcy is determined to win. Then again, so is Elizabeth…

A Cleverly (Un)contrived Compromise is a light-hearted, sweet Regency romantic comedy inspired by Jane Austen's timeless classic, Pride and Prejudice.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 28, 2021
A Perfectly (Un)timely Proposal: A Pride & Prejudice Variation
A Cleverly (Un)contrived Compromise: A Pride & Prejudice Variation
A Splendidly (Un)suitable Match: A Pride & Prejudice Variation

Titles in the series (3)

  • A Splendidly (Un)suitable Match: A Pride & Prejudice Variation

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    A Splendidly (Un)suitable Match: A Pride & Prejudice Variation
    A Splendidly (Un)suitable Match: A Pride & Prejudice Variation

    When love needs a helping hand — or paw. Fitzwilliam Darcy has his hands full. His cousin had his heart broken, his sister’s confidence was recently shattered, one of his closest friends has taken on more responsibility than he can possibly handle, and an overbearing social climber has decided to prove to Darcy that she is his perfect match. When all of them travel together to Netherfield Park, everything goes wrong. Darcy finds himself dancing when he would rather not, cavorting with mules, and laughing with an impertinent young miss who shows him the lighter side of life. Elizabeth Bennet’s sympathies often extend to the disadvantaged and mistreated. So, when she meets Fitzwilliam Darcy under less than flattering circumstances, her heart goes out to the unfortunate gentleman. Extending him her friendship and her humor, she tries to be content with her lot while helping her dearest sister and friend find love with their new neighbors at Netherfield Park. But the more she comes to know Mr. Darcy, the greater his danger to her heart. With the help of a troublesome Maltese puppy and the interference of a tenacious rival whose tactics backfire at every turn, Mr. Darcy discovers that to win Miss Elizabeth’s heart, he must become the gentleman she believes him to be. A Splendidly (Un)suitable Match is a light-hearted, low-angst, Regency Rom-Com inspired by Jane Austen's timeless classic, Pride and Prejudice. It is appropriate for all audiences.

  • A Perfectly (Un)timely Proposal: A Pride & Prejudice Variation

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    A Perfectly (Un)timely Proposal: A Pride & Prejudice Variation
    A Perfectly (Un)timely Proposal: A Pride & Prejudice Variation

    He is on a mission to propose. But the universe has other plans… Fitzwilliam Darcy has found his perfect match in Elizabeth Bennet. Her spirited conversation, their frequent encounters at Rosings Park, and the fire in her eyes when she looks at him encourage Darcy to ask the question burning in his heart. His words are well-rehearsed, and the moment is perfect... until a Great Dane puppy escapes from the kennel and plants her muddy paws on his brushed breeches, ruining his plans and gaining the attention of the lady he wishes to make Mrs. Darcy. Elizabeth Bennet is grateful for the interruption. There is nothing Mr. Darcy can say that she would wish to hear. But when he adopts the rambunctious puppy, she sees a kindness in him that challenges her opinion of the gentleman. Will Elizabeth's dislike change by the time Darcy can finally propose? Or will their friends' well-meant interference and a Great Dane pup ruin their chance of finding love? A Perfectly (Un)timely Proposal is a feel-good, low-angst, sweet Regency romantic comedy inspired by Jane Austen's timeless classic, Pride and Prejudice.

  • A Cleverly (Un)contrived Compromise: A Pride & Prejudice Variation

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    A Cleverly (Un)contrived Compromise: A Pride & Prejudice Variation
    A Cleverly (Un)contrived Compromise: A Pride & Prejudice Variation

    Of all the women he could be stuck with, it had to be the one who poses the greatest threat to his plans. Fitzwilliam Darcy prides himself on his caution. Not willing to leave his beloved sister’s future to chance, he has a plan to see her happily settled. Nothing and no one will stand in his way. Elizabeth Bennet will do anything to see her dearest sister happy, even defying the surly gentleman from Derbyshire. Using her rapier sharp wit and rapid fire humor, no one, not even Mr. Darcy, will keep her from reaching her goal. When clever forces contrive to compromise the pair, Darcy and Elizabeth must work together to turn their rivalry into a convincing romance. Can true love win this epic battle of wills? Someone’s got to give, and Darcy is determined to win. Then again, so is Elizabeth… A Cleverly (Un)contrived Compromise is a light-hearted, sweet Regency romantic comedy inspired by Jane Austen's timeless classic, Pride and Prejudice.

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