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A missed meeting between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy has disastrous consequences.
In this Pride and Prejudice Variation, circumstances prevent Darcy from meeting Elizabeth at Pemberley. Because of this, he doesn’t save Lydia, and the Bennets’ social status plummets. Eight years later, a humbled Elizabeth returns to Pemberley to find that Mr. Darcy has lost his sight. He doesn’t recognize her, which gives her a second chance to win his love.
Darcy’s Secret Garden is a Pride and Prejudice Variation novella based on Jane Austen’s most romantic couple
I specialize in writing stories for readers who want a quick romantic getaway with Mr. Darcy.
I've been half in love with Mr. Darcy since I was twelve, although I'll admit, the first time I read Pride and Prejudice, I was totally taken in by Wickham. I was stunned when Mr. Darcy proposed (I guess I was reading too quickly to catch all the hints), and even more stunned when Wickham turned out to be a jerk. But by the end of the book I was completely smitten by Darcy. I am still smitten.
The best part about writing Jane Austen Variations is that I can relive those moments of discovery and watch Elizabeth fall in love with Darcy one more time.
All my books and short stories are standalone stories, each with a slightly different Darcy and Elizabeth. Some stories of my stories are shorter (novellas) and some are longer because they are more complex - similar to the difference between a television episode and a movie. I believe both can be satisfying romances.
Jane Grix is a pen name of Beverly Farr, author of clean and clever contemporary romances. She also writes fairy tale Pride and Prejudice Variations under the pen name of Cass Grix.