Dearly Beloved
A Pride and Prejudice Variation
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Lily Michaels
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
Elizabeth Bennet has never been one to sit idle while her family’s future hangs in the balance.
With Lydia on the brink of ruin and Jane in danger of being sacrificed to a gentleman who is older than her father, Elizabeth resolves to take matters into her own hands. London offers an escape, and also temptation, and it is there, during an excursion to the Tower, that she meets two gentlemen who will alter the course of her life.
Mr. Bingley is amiable and sincere. His friend, Mr. Darcy, is something far more dangerous.
Drawn together by friendship, wit, and a growing attachment neither can deny, Elizabeth soon finds herself the object of Darcy’s constant attentions. Yet he remains bound by duty, determined to secure a marriage of rank and fortune, even as his regard for her deepens almost beyond restraint.
Months pass in a delicate dance of restraint and longing, until the threat of losing her to another forces Darcy to confront what he has long refused to name.
But will he choose love… or duty?
And will Elizabeth risk her heart on a man who may never claim her?
While the relationship between Elizabeth and Darcy forms the heart of this reimagining, each of the Bennet sisters is likewise called to discover her own path.
Set within the world of Regency England, this story offers a thoughtful exploration of the choices, sacrifices, and quiet victories that shape both love and family.
This variation departs from the original novel to examine courtship, marriage, and a woman’s ability to be the heroine of her own story. It envisions a Regency society in which women possess greater independence and influence. The narrative includes moments of romantic closeness and, on occasion, touches with discretion upon the private affections of married life. These elements are handled with care and discretion.
For those who appreciate a more emotionally revealing portrayal of Darcy and Elizabeth, and who value stories of devotion, personal growth, and romantic tension, this variation offers a compelling interpretation inspired by the enduring work of Pride and Prejudice.
Features: • Friends-to-lovers • First meet in London • Villainous schemes • Brooding hero • Courageous heroine • Slow-burn romance • Intrigue • Unfriendly Carolyn • Lydia rescued before ruin • The Stanton Twins • Richard and Phillip Fitzwilliam • Happily Ever After • Netherfield and Pemberley • Closed door romance • Sweet and Clean • Low angst