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Darcy’s Heiress Scandal

A Sweet Pride and Prejudice Variation

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Darcy’s Heiress Scandal

By: Emma Regent
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A Pride and Prejudice continuation where Elizabeth inherits land, Darcy can't stay away, and all of Derbyshire notices.

When Elizabeth Bennet unexpectedly inherits a small estate in Derbyshire, she gains independence—and her mother's disappointment that no husband came attached.

She does not expect Mr Darcy.

Or rather, she does not expect him to keep appearing. At her gate. In her parlour. In conversations that stretch longer than propriety advises.

Derbyshire is his county. Elizabeth is now, inconveniently, his neighbour. Conversations become visits. Visits become whispers. And whispers—sharpened by Caroline Bingley's determined smile—become scandal.

Society has made up its mind: Darcy's attention must be calculated. Elizabeth's acceptance must be mercenary. Neither intends to justify themselves to gossips who have already decided.

But Caroline Bingley is not finished, and scandal rarely stays polite. As rumours close in, Elizabeth's hard-won independence turns fragile—and Darcy's careful restraint becomes impossible to maintain.

In a world where land means power and reputation is easily lost, love cannot be assumed.

It must be chosen.

Darcy's Heiress Scandal is a sweet Regency romance featuring the beloved characters of Pride and Prejudice, slow-burn tension, a competent heroine, a reserved hero, and kisses that matter. No cliffhangers, no third-act breakup, and no explicit content.

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