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Pride/Prejudice : A Novel of Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth Bennet, and Their Forbidden Lovers

For readers who've loved Jane Austen's most popular novel-the inestimable Pride and Prejudice-questions have always remained. What is the real nature of Darcy's intense friendship with Charles Bingley, to explain why he would prevent Bingley's marriage to Elizabeth's beautiful and virtuous sister Jane? How can Darcy reconcile his own desire for Elizabeth with his determination to save his friend from a similar entanglement? What is the disturbing history behind Darcy's tortured relationship with his foster brother, George Wickham? And what other intimacies, besides their cherished friendship, are exchanged between Elizabeth and Charlotte Lucas?

Ann Herendeen, acclaimed author of Phyllida and the Brotherhood of Philander, reimagines this classic love story, focusing on the untold aspects of Jane Austen's timeless novel. Pride/Prejudice brings to light all the buried secrets, potential scandals, and unspoken, forbidden loves of Austen's story, weaving a tale of intertwined passions, pride humbled, and ultimately, freedom from prejudice. 

Reviewer: Roza
Review: Feb 24, 2010
Genre(s): Erotic Romance, Historical Romance
Talk about slash fiction.  This is probably one of the best fan fics I've read in a long time.  Everything that happened in the original but just happened off-screen (-page) happens here.  If it was hinted at by Austen and glossed over for whatever reason, it's explicit here.  And the best part is that it still sounds like Austen, still uses language like Austen.  Of course, any truly

Phyllida and the Brotherhood of Philander

The meddling mothers of the Regency would do anything to wed their daughters to Andrew Carrington, the wealthy, handsome, and athletic heir to an earldom. There is one problem, however. No woman in all England would suit the determined bachelor, for Andrew far prefers the company of men—at his table and in his bedroom.

But with privilege comes responsibility. Andrew must take a bride. And while Phyllida Lewis, the penniless, spirited, and curvaceous author of romantic novels, is not quite what his family had in mind, a marriage to her would enable Andrew to live his life as he pleases. The arrival of Matthew Thornby, the honorable and dashing son of a self-made baronet, into their cozy arrangement makes Andrew's happiness complete.

Yet a shrewd enemy is waiting in the wings, threatening to expose them all—an act that will surely lead to scandal and ruin.

Reviewer: Danya
Review: Dec 18, 2008
Genre(s): Historical Romance
Phyllida and the Brotherhood of Philander is a delightful twist on the Regency romance genre. Andrew Carrington is every meddling mother’s dream catch for her daughter. This tall, darkly handsome, athletic, and wealthy heir to an earldom has just one drawback. He would rather woo his fellow gentlemen than simpering misses. But as heir, Andrew must carry on his family name. Thus, Phyllida Lewis enters th

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