When your name is Lizzy Bennet and Mr Darcy lives next door, romance is anything but simpleâ¦
Especially since a film crew has just arrived to shoot Pride and Prejudice at the Darcy estate! And when Hugh Darcy, the one who got away, arrives home after 8 years absence, Lizzy canât help but think itâs fate. Until, that is, he introduces her to Holly â his fiancéeâ¦
What can Lizzy do but try not to feel too prejudiced against Hughâs new woman â a city girl who knows nothing about country life, and seems more concerned with her film star ex than her current fiancé?
Thereâs no denying that thereâs something suspicious about Hollyâs interest in Hughâ¦and when he begins to have doubts about his high-maintenance fiancée, it seems a break up is on the cards. But is it too late for Lizzy to swallow her pride and get her Austen ending after all?
Also by Katie Oliver:
The âDating Mr Darcyâ trilogy:
Prada and Prejudice
Love and Liability Mansfield Lark
The âMarrying Mr Darcyâ series:
And the Bride Wore Prada
Love, Lies and Louboutins Manolos in Manhattan
What Would Lizzy Bennet Do?
The Jane Austen Factor
Katie Oliver
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KATIE OLIVER
loves romantic comedies, characters who âmeet cuteâ, Richard Curtis films, and Prosecco (not necessarily in that order). She currently resides in South Florida with her husband, two parakeets, and a dog.
Katie has been writing since she was eight, and has a box crammed with (mostly unfinished) novels to prove it. With her sons grown and gone, she decided to get serious and write more (and hopefully better) stories. She even finishes most of them.
So if you like a bit of comedy with your romance, please visit Katieâs website, www.katieoliver.com, and have a look.
Hereâs to love and all its complicationsâ¦
Thank you to the wonderful team at Carina UK for giving me the courage â and the audacity â to attempt to put a fresh spin on Jane Austenâs beloved novel, Pride and Prejudice. Warm thanks to my editor, Clio Cornish, for turning my rough draft into a polished book â youâre always, always right, about everything. Thanks as well to Anne Hudson, my tireless and eagle-eyed copy editor. And to my fabulous agent, Nikki Terpilowski â thank you for being the first to believe in me, and for helping me realise my long-held dream of becoming a writer.
And lastly, a special thank you to my husband Mark for making it possible for me to write. You gave me the gift of time, and quiet, and your unstinting (and unending) love and encouragement.
Thank you, one and all.
This book is for all of my wonderful readers - those whoâve read my books before, and those whoâve only just found me. Thank you!
And for all of the dedicated Jane Austen fans out thereâ¦this one is for you, as well. I do hope you like it.
âI could easily forgive his pride, if he had not mortified mine.â
âElizabeth Bennet, Pride and Prejudice
Chapter 1
âYou have bewitched and bewildered me, Miss Bennet. From the moment we met Iâve thought of nothing, of no one, but you. Only say youâll put an end to my very great unhappiness and marry me.â