P. O. Dixon is a writer as well as an entertainer. Historical England and its days of yore fascinate her. She, in particular, loves the Regency period with its strict mores and oh so proper decorum. Her ardent appreciation of Jane Austen's timeless works set her on the writer's journey. Dixon delights in weaving diverting tales of gallant gentlemen on horseback and the women they love. Visit podixon.com and find out more about Dixon's writing endeavors.
When Miss Elizabeth Bennet learns Mr. Darcy thinks his friend is too good for her elder sister, she turns the tables on the proud man by making Darcy fall in love with her. But little does she know, she's had him from the start.
When Charles Bingley accuses Darcy of acting on his own behalf in leaving Hertfordshire, suggesting he is far more attracted to Elizabeth Bennet than he cares to admit, Darcy grows concerned. If Bingley noticed his fascination, others might have too. Even Elizabeth herself. Darcy returns to Hertfordshire to face his feelings for Elizabeth, stirring in Elizabeth confounding feelings of her own.
When young Fitzwilliam Darcy spends time in Elizabeth's company, she becomes his greatest temptation. The more he sees her, the more he wants her. Elizabeth’s reservations against Mr. Darcy are but one factor against him. His mother, Lady Anne, has strong objections to the match and will do anything to keep them apart. Can Mr. Darcy overcome the impediments against him and win Elizabeth’s heart?
After spending the night in the arms of a handsome stranger, Elizabeth awakens to the reality of her situation: she is engaged to marry another man. Fitzwilliam Darcy faces tough choices after having spent the night with a bewitching young lady who’s committed to marrying someone else. Loved "A Night with Mr. Darcy to Remember" and long to know what happens next? Discover the answers and more!
By all appearances, Mr. Darcy is the rightful property of a wealthy young lady in London. Why else would he remain silent on the subject if it was not true? What happens once he arrives in Hertfordshire and lays eyes on the bewitching Miss Elizabeth Bennet?
What if the young lady from town is Miss Caroline Bingley, and she befriends Elizabeth? Which young lady will end up in Mr. Darcy's arms?
Miss Elizabeth Bennet is suffering something akin to regret having refused Mr. Darcy's proposal because of his interference in Jane's relationship with Mr. Bingley. Indeed, her sister has a new love interest—the charming Mr. Hemmingsworth. Moreover, Mr. Hemmingsworth has a brother—an identical twin.
Will a second chance at love for Jane lead to a second chance at love for Elizabeth too?
Enjoy Christmas time after time with three joyful holiday escapes in one!
FEATURING Which that Season Brings, Christmas Sealed with a Kiss, and 'Tis the Season for Matchmaking.
Separate late-night encounters at Netherfield embroil the two eldest Bennet daughters in scandals. One scandal is exposed. The other is meant to be a secret. However, both ladies and the respective gentlemen must deal with the consequences of their actions.
In the case of Miss Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, he confesses to being most ardently in love with her. She is rather conflicted.
Miss Elizabeth Bennet is willing to do everything in her power to fulfill her father's dying wish that she take care of her family, even if it means marrying a man she cannot love.
There is, however, one man whom she can love. Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy. The two start out as friends, but he wants more.
Surely Elizabeth will not always sacrifice her own happiness for the sake of her family? Will she?
When Mr. Darcy and his friend, Mr. Bingley, remain in Hertfordshire during the Christmas season, Miss Elizabeth Bennet could not be more delighted by the prospect of her older sister, Jane, capturing all that remained unclaimed of Mr. Bingley’s heart. In doing her part to help bring it about, will Elizabeth unknowingly capture Mr. Darcy’s heart as well?
Mr. Darcy is a single man of a large fortune who stands to gain even more wealth and power with the advent of his marriage to his cousin, the sole heiress of Rosings Park. It is his destiny. His family expects the union. He is determined to let nothing stand in his way.
What happens when he meets Miss Elizabeth Bennet? Will Mr. Darcy remain steady to his purpose or will true love prevail?
Miss Elizabeth Bennet has accepted Mr. Darcy’s proposal. Wedding plans are well underway. What could possibly go wrong?
What happens when Elizabeth’s Hertfordshire relations and Mr. Darcy’s aristocratic relations come face to face? Is the couple’s abiding love enough to ensure their path to happily ever after, or will a mishap or two get in their way?
When Mr. Darcy and Miss Elizabeth Bennet meet by accident at Pemberley, they fall violently in love with each other. What is the consequence of their hastened understanding? Will the young lovers face it together, or will they be torn apart?
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Miss Elizabeth Bennet is determined to do anything rather than marry without affection. On the other hand, indulging her cousin’s fanciful marital scheme is harmless enough. What does she have to lose?
Fitzwilliam Darcy had never been so bewitched by any woman as he was by Elizabeth. Will he lose his heart to Elizabeth, and in so doing, end up winning hers?
What if Mr. Darcy returns with his friend Bingley to Hertfordshire during the Christmas season? Bewitched by Elizabeth Bennet, Darcy can't help wondering what might have been and wants to make amends.
Blinded by her dislike of the proud man from almost the first moment of their acquaintance, will Elizabeth finally see what others see when the season brings Mr. Darcy and her back together again?
Long after the Netherfield household has retired, a servant shows Mr. Darcy to an apartment thought to be unoccupied. What is Darcy to do when he discovers someone else in his bed?
Feeling as though she has the weight of the world on her shoulders, Elizabeth awakens from a restless slumber to find a stranger in the room. Will she put her own needs above everything else - if only for one night?
Just days after Mr. Darcy’s disastrous marriage proposal, he has a chance to court Miss Elizabeth Bennet. Owing to an incident at Rosings, they find themselves suddenly engaged to each other. Elizabeth respects Mr. Darcy. She likes him very much. However, she fears she is not in love with him.
Darcy’s heart belongs to Elizabeth. What must he do to convince her that her heart belongs to him?
From almost the first moment Mr. Darcy beheld Miss Elizabeth Bennet, his heart was irrevocably gone. But will he admit it? What will it take to make him realize he wants to spend his life with her? A proposal from another man? A second proposal from yet another?
What of Elizabeth? Will she obey her own heart’s yearning? Can she afford to wait for love?
Promised to one sister. Bewitched by the other.
What if Mr. Thomas Bennet’s first-born daughter is promised to the elder Mr. Darcy’s first-born son? Are promises made always promises kept? Or is a love like Fitzwilliam Darcy and Miss Elizabeth Bennet’s destined to prevail?
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Love Will Grow
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Tragedy at Longbourn forces Miss Elizabeth Bennet to face certain truths about her family, compelling her to chart her own course in life. Will her new path in life allow Mr. Darcy to overcome all his objections about her family's lack of propriety and their want of connections and fortune, leading them straight into each other’s arms? Or will other obstacles keep them apart?
Everything Will Change Series Books One and Two in a Special Edition Collection
§ Book One - Lady Elizabeth
Will Darcy unravel the mystery behind the disappearance of the second-born Bennet daughter? What if it means losing the one woman who has captured his heart?
§ Book Two - So Far Away
Elizabeth's journey continues. In reuniting with her Bennet relations, will she lose the man she loves?
Fitzwilliam Darcy has declared the impertinent young lady who's been thrown into his path as tolerable but not handsome enough to tempt him. Soon after meeting Mr. Darcy, Miss Elizabeth Bennet unhappily discovers that the gentleman is haughty and above his company. She wants nothing to do with him. Will the two quit lying to themselves and find in the other what's been missing in their lives?
For centuries, Austen fans have wondered what happened after Darcy and Elizabeth exchanged vows and embarked on their new lives together as one.
Dearest, Loveliest Elizabeth - the sequel to Jane Austen's timeless classic, Pride and Prejudice - affords a wonderfully diverting imagining of our dear couple's early years as man and wife. Discover what happens after the happily-ever-after ending.
Miss Elizabeth Bennet must decide whether to accept or refuse a proposal from the last man in the world whom she could be prevailed on to marry.
At least two unhappy alternatives are also before her: certain scandal and her mother's disapprobation. Is there a path to happily ever after in wake of an alliance born out of such circumstances?
Darcy's relentless pursuit of the truth has led to a drastic change in Elizabeth's circumstances. Now both of them must face the consequences of the truth's coming to light as conniving relations as well as their own expectations threaten to keep them apart.
During his stay at Netherfield Park, Darcy learns of a tragedy that befell the Bennets, a family from a neighboring estate, over a decade prior. One of the Bennet daughters vanished in broad daylight from the streets of Lambton.Will Darcy unravel the mystery behind the disappearance of the second-born Bennet daughter? What if it means losing the one woman who has captured his heart?
What if two weeks after the Meryton assembly Darcy no longer wishes to deny his increasing fascination with the bewitching Miss Elizabeth Bennet and her amazing eyes? What if he's the last man in the world she wishes to spend time with owing to his tendency of saying the wrong thing at the wrong time? Will he persuade her to give him another chance to earn her good opinion?
It’s Christmas time of year in Derbyshire, with hints of matchmaking in the air.
If newlywed Mrs. Elizabeth Darcy has her way, two of her most deserving guests will find their way to each other and soon know the joy that she and her adoring husband, Mr. Darcy, share.
Elizabeth is not the only one playing matchmaker. When it comes to games of the heart, who will lose and who will win?
In Book Two* of the Darcy and Elizabeth Short Story series, what if Darcy had not wounded Elizabeth's pride by insulting her at the Meryton assembly and had danced with her instead? What if Elizabeth was so agreeably engaged with thoughts of the master of Pemberley that by the time his visit to Kent was drawing to its end, she was indeed expecting his proposal?
*Each book is standalone.
Being the new father of a precocious little boy is but one of the challenges Darcy faces in this delightful sequel to #1 Best-Seller in Regency Romances, He Taught Me to Hope. Extended family and friends—old and new—also demand their share of attention.
~*~ Contains Bonus Excerpt from HOPE AND SENSIBILITY, the sequel to #1 Bestseller in Regency Romances HE TAUGHT ME TO HOPE ~*~
Bennet Carlton captures our imaginations in the novel He Taught Me to Hope, Book 1 in the Darcy and the Young Knight's Quest series. Join the precocious young knight as he embarks upon a mission to bring his Bennet and Fitzwilliam relations to Pemberley for Christmas.
With his mind agreeably engaged on the pleasures that await him once he and his dearest, loveliest Elizabeth are man and wife, Darcy's patience wanes, and he begins to wonder if he will ever find time alone with his betrothed. Elizabeth is not oblivious of the discomfort Darcy must surely suffer. Not only does she have the key to his heart; she knows how to use it.
"When a man meets the woman with whom he is destined to share his life, he knows." Jane Austen started it, and two hundred years later we keep coming back for more—the story of Darcy and Elizabeth and a different path to happily ever after.
Mary King admired George Wickham from the moment she first set eyes on him. Handsome and charismatic, he satisfied her every notion of what a consummate gentleman ought to be. She longed to garner his affection. He, on the other hand, never once looked her way. What happens when Mary becomes an heiress of ten thousand pounds? Will her money buy his love?
Miss Elizabeth Bennet agrees to aid a wealthy heiress in her quest to secure a marriage proposal from her haughty, aristocratic cousin, Fitzwilliam Darcy of Pemberley and Derbyshire. How could Elizabeth know the gentleman has his heart set upon another?
Darcy barely acknowledges his cousin's existence. He knows what his family expects of him, but he only has eyes for Elizabeth.
Embezzlement, trepidation, and sins from the past impinge upon Richard Fitzwilliam’s felicity. His attempts to shield his bride from his increasing discomforts result in matters of great concerns, and soon Lady Harriette takes things into her own hands.
A young bride he recently married to prevent a scandal. A mysterious, wayward aunt he never truly knew. A woefully misguided sister he removed from harm's way. Undermining Darcy's relationships with the three women in his life is a most disturbing bombshell about his nemesis, George Wickham.
Will Darcy find that protecting the women he loves all comes down to a matter of trust?
Elizabeth determines to right a wrong against her family by reuniting her sister and the man she loves.
Society's expectations and decorum are but a few things standing in her way. Upon discovery, will Elizabeth forgive the one man who has been the means of disappointing the hopes of a most beloved sister?
Widowed after six months of marriage, an older Elizabeth is determined to leave her past behind and enjoy life to its fullest, on her own terms. Charming, witty, and engaging, she is widely admired by all. However, everything is not as it seems. She harbours a secret.
Only Darcy hold the key to unlock her secrets. Follow the two on a path of discovery that leads to true and abiding love.
Bennet Carlton captures our imaginations in the novel “He Taught Me to Hope: Darcy and the Young Knight’s Quest.”
Join the precocious young knight in this holiday short story as he embarks upon a mission to bring his Bennet and Fitzwilliam relations to Pemberley for Christmas, and in so doing, teaches his family to hope.
What if Elizabeth is promised to another when she meets Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy;the one man who captures her heart and imagination like no other?
What's more, Darcy has an entanglement of his own--an engagement of a peculiar kind.
As dire as their chance for "happily ever after" seems, there is a measure of hope by way of a strong and enduring bond between them.
Mr. Darcy's tale began with "To Have His Cake (and Eat It Too)", the amorous, provocative, and entertaining adaptation of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice". This equally tantalizing story focuses upon the Darcys’ first years of marriage. It explores the trials and tribulations of marriage between two decidedly determined individuals and begs the question, "Does anyone really ever change?"