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Something to Think Of

Something to Think Of

P. O. Dixon

P. O. Dixon

"Next to being married, a girl likes to be crossed in love a little now and then. It is something to think of, and gives her a sort of distinction among her companions." ― Jane Austen, Pride and PrejudiceMiss Elizabeth Bennet is suffering something akin to regret having refused Mr. Darcy's proposal because of his interference in Jane's relationship with Mr. Bingley. Indeed, her sister has a new love interest—the charming Mr. Hemmingsworth. Moreover, Mr. Hemmingsworth has a brother—an identical twin.Will a second chance at love for Jane lead to a second chance at love for Elizabeth too?
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When the Right Love Comes Along

When the Right Love Comes Along

P. O. Dixon

P. O. Dixon

Add to your growing Pride and Prejudice 'what-if' library with two of P. O. Dixon's bestselling stories for the price of one.Book One – Miss Elizabeth BennetTragedy. Truth. Triumph.Mr. Darcy emerges as a hero in Miss Elizabeth Bennet's eyes almost from the start. With such a beginning, one might think the journey to happily ever after for Jane Austen's beloved couple would be absent any bumps in the road. On the contrary. There are quite a few fires to be put out along the way.Praise for Miss Elizabeth Bennet:❝This is a very interesting and entirely new version of Pride and Prejudice from P.O. Dixon. All of her stories are unique and entertaining ...❞❝The story was different, entertaining and enjoyable. Most importantly, Darcy and Elizabeth lived happily ever after, again!❞❝I liked the author's use of each person's character in sculpting out a different...
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Most Ardently, Most Unknowingly in Love

Most Ardently, Most Unknowingly in Love

P. O. Dixon

P. O. Dixon

Reflection and Denial. Resistance and Desire. "It is always incomprehensible to a man that a woman should ever refuse an offer of marriage." ~ Jane Austen Separate late-night encounters at Netherfield embroil the two eldest Bennet daughters in scandals. One scandal is exposed. The other is meant to be a secret. However, both ladies and the respective gentlemen must deal with the consequences of their actions. In the case of Miss Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, he confesses to being most ardently in love with her. She is rather conflicted. Is Elizabeth unknowingly in love with Darcy? What will it take before she realizes it? Will she be too late? § Readers who enjoyed A Night with Mr. Darcy to Remember won't want to miss Most Ardently, Most Unknowingly in Love. Though very different, the heart of both of these titillating stories centers on steamy encounters between Darcy and Elizabeth. Both...
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Dearest, Loveliest Elizabeth

Dearest, Loveliest Elizabeth

P. O. Dixon

P. O. Dixon

For centuries, Austen fans have wondered what happened after Darcy and Elizabeth exchanged vows and embarked on their new lives together as one. Dearest, Loveliest Elizabeth - the sequel to Jane Austen's timeless classic, Pride and Prejudice - affords a wonderfully diverting imagining of our dear couple's early years as man and wife. Discover what happens after the happily-ever-after ending.
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