Tears & Forgiveness: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
Lorena DiChiara
Jane's letter arrived three days later. At Pemberley, Darcy asked Elizabeth to be his wife, and she gladly accepted. Unfortunately, Darcy was unable to find Lydia, and due to his father's will, he could lose Georgiana's guardianship if he married Elizabeth. Darcy asked Elizabeth to postpone the wedding, and Elizabeth decided to call off the engagement. This is a story about ambition, jealousy, betrayal, family, duty, and love. New version 10-Nov-2023, grammar corrections and editing.
We are no longer the same - A Pride and Prejudice Variation
Lorena DiChiara
One sunny spring day, a passenger ship from America was rapidly approaching the port of London. Standing in the bow was a very pretty woman in her late twenties, with a small three-year-old girl. The woman was looking pensively at the horizon. It had been about six years since she had left her homeland, and if it weren't for the deteriorating diplomatic relations and possible war between England and America, she probably would never have returned. The truth was that when she went to America so many years ago, her situation was so different... She was certainly no longer the same...
It could never be! - A Pride and Prejudice Variation
Lorena DiChiara
Over the last five years, Elizabeth Bennet's life has been a succession of misfortunes, but despite everything, she has not become an embittered woman. The one person who gave her the strength to keep going in the saddest moments of her life was her dear sister Jane and then little Lizzy-Rose.I warn you, this is a heartbreaking story, and many characters die.
Pride or Dignity: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
Lorena DiChiara
Elizabeth is the only daughter of Mr. Bennet's younger brother. She was born and lived for much of her life near Pemberley, and has known the Darcys since she was a child. When her parents died, she and her little brother went to live with the Bennets of Longbourn. This is a story of love, family, misunderstandings, and strong convictions.