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Pride, Prejudice, & Permutations: A Collection of Pride & Prejudice Variations (Pride and Prejudice "What if?" Variations) Kindle Edition
An Attempted Compromise
What if Caroline Bingley and Wickham teamed up to drug Darcy and force him into a compromise?
Overhearings More to the Purpose
What if Mrs. Bennet overheard the soldiers discussing her youngest daughters in the crudest of ways?
No Less Brittle Than Beautiful
What if Mary Bennet was pushed into Wickham's arms and they are forced to marry?
Keep Your Breath to Swell Your Song
What if the five Bennet sisters were famous, anonymous singers?
And Then the Murders Began
What if Elizabeth discovered a dead body in the Netherfield library?
If Only They'd Had a Son
What if Lydia had been born a boy? Same personality, only also the heir of Longbourn.
Nothing But Officers in Her head
What if Kitty Bennet's silliness were all a disguise to hide the fact that she was brilliant cryptographer?
For I Am a Married Woman
What if Lydia Bennet demanded to marry a charming Mr. Collins in order to be the first of her sisters married?
In His Nightcap and Powdering Gown
What if Mr. Bennet fell, bumped his head, and woke up with the personality and nerves of Mrs. Bennet?
To Yield Easily
What if Bingley's abandonment of Jane caused Mr. Collins to offer for her?
Punish Him for Such a Speech
What if Elizabeth, tired of disdain from Darcy and Miss Bingley, got her revenge by boldly flirting with Darcy one night at Netherfield?
And Then the Dragons Came
What if Darcy's encounter with Elizabeth set off a cosmic change of events that revived the ancient dragons of Briton?
Pride, Prejudice & Permutations is a collection of twelve Pride and Prejudice variations that total to over 105,000 words. There is no trigger warning, but if you don't like a certain story, just skip it and move onto the next.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date8 January 2023
- File size1701 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B0BRYRZ26L
- Publisher : Saving Talents (8 January 2023)
- Language : English
- File size : 1701 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 407 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 1956548092
- Best Sellers Rank: #100,618 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the author
Tiffany writes Jane Austen variations (aka, Pride & Prejudice fan fiction).
When she's not thinking up "what-if?" stories about Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet, Tiffany can be found with her husband and kids.
Tiffany is a homeschooling mom of three with Crohn's disease. Prior to the mom-life, she was a public middle school math teacher.
Tiffany is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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An Attempted Compromise:
Wow did this story have awful unintended results but the only people that didn't end up in their HEA were Caroline, Wickham and the Hursts. Still painful for Elizabeth though.
No Less Brittle Than Beautiful:
This story is faith friendly. Mary and Wickham seem like the worst possible couple to be put together but the results were charming. Is is even possible for Wickham to feel true remorse and repent? It doesn't seem likely in general but I loved the way Mary's natural tendency toward choosing good showed him his failings and in turn, did help him to because a better man. And I loved seeing Mary portrayed as genuine rather than self-righteous.
Keep You Breath to Swell Your Song:
This was a cute story. I'd love to be able to hear the singing that so enchanted the Prince Regent and so many others. But there are some women who need to learn to hide their facial expressions better if they want to keep their secrets.
But Then the Dragons Came:
Okay, now we are to the dragon story which in general is not my cup of tea but I started the whole thing already laughing because I was letting my Kindle read this book to me while I weeded. If you've ever used this, you know that the poor computerized voice can't differentiate context and makes mistakes because of it. I've gotten used to Miss So&so being called Mississippi So&so now and it doesn't even phase me. Anyway, another thing the Kindle voice can't do is know to pause between ending one story and starting the next so what I heard was this:
"Thus, Darcy and Elizabeth were able to live happily ever after. But then the Dragons Came."
I looked up. "Wait. What?" I looked over to my Kindle and realized what had happened and burst out laughing. So I was entertained from the first with this little story. It isn't one that I'd want in a full length novel but for the length of this story I could handle it and enjoy it as well. This one does contain a wedding night but it isn't graphic.
Nothing But Officers in her Head:
I love when one of the sisters is written to be much more than she appears and this story is Kitty's. She is super smart and has to keep it all hidden from everyone but her father. I liked how the story played out.
In His Night Cap and Powdering Gown:
Mr. Bennet is quite the man in this story. I actually wanted to see more of him than we got to. The story focus was more on how the family responded to his altered personality. I kept wondering if the changes the family made would permanently change the family dynamics or if things would flit back to normal in time.
Punish Him for Such a Speech:
This one has Christian themes. I think the story is more about friendship than romance, at least until the epilogue. I didn't love the ending between Mary and Elizabeth.
To Yield Readily:
I didn't love this one. The confession of love was too weird in its timing. I wondered what Darcy was thinking. As the story went along I wondered how there could possibly be happily-ever-afters for everyone. I didn't love the pairings but in the end it seemed like a happy future might be hoped for.
And Then the Murders Began:
This was another one that made me laugh at the beginning just like But Then the Dragons Came. This time the Kindle reader said:
"Indeed, Jane would always be grateful that Mr. Bingley was willing to yield so readily to his friend and sisters all those years ago and then the murders began." And once again, I laughed.
But I didn't keep laughing. I thought this story was on the creepy side and didn't like it at all. A curse and a murder. It was pretty awful circumstances especially after learning the who and why.
If Only They'd Had a Son:
Ugh. It seems that I preferred the earlier stories in the book to some in the latter half. Yes, they had a son but he is useless. I hated both the brother and the parents. Hope they all learned a life long lesson from the circumstances. They were pretty awful. Mrs. B was not surprising. I could easily see her behaving like this with a son. But Mr. B was so much worse than usual. So much so that even Elizabeth didn't really like him.
Overhearings More to the Purpose:
I love a variation that causes Mrs. B to improve and change the way she parents the girls. This one has great results.
For I am a Married Woman:
Another story with creepy circumstances. Collins and Wickham are horrible people. The only good thing in this story is that the entail was finally broken and Lydia calmed and became a better person and good example to Kitty.