Elizabeth Bennet has taken to walking near Hunsford to avoid any more chance encounters with Mr. Darcy while he visits his aunt at Rosings. When that very man comes to aid her during a rainstorm, Mr. Collins catches them unawares. Certain Elizabeth's virtue has been compromised, Mr. Collins insists
Less Proud and More Persuasive: A Pride and Prejudice Variation Novella
β Scribed by Sophie Turner
- Book ID
- 111676214
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 47 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B019BK3RJU
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This short novella explores a simple question: What if Lady Catherine was just a little more rude, prompting Mr. Darcy to make a more Persuasion-esque proposal?
Readers considering this work should be aware that, unlike the Constant Love series, this novella is written in third-person present tense, so if they routinely read only past-tense writing, they may wish to peruse the sample before purchasing.
They should also be aware that it uses lines from Jane Austen's Persuasion as well as Pride and Prejudice. Readers who have not read Persuasion are encouraged to read that novel first, less because of spoilers than because it is absolutely wonderful.
Categories:
- Proposal accepted at Hunsford
- Immediate post-Hunsford altered resolutions
- Darcy's first proposal made with more civility
- Elizabeth reacts with more civility at Hunsford
- Extremely persistent Darcy
- Altered or no Wickham and Lydia elopement
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