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Jane Austen-Inspired Historical Romances
A truth universally acknowledged: the sincerest form of flattery is imitation.
Published on November 30, 2020
Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors: A Novel
Sonali DevSonali Dev’s lush writing makes this contemporary retelling of “Pride and Prejudice” with an immigrant Indian family sparkle.
An Assembly Such as This: A Novel of Fitzwilliam Darcy, Gentleman
Pamela AidanHave you ever wondered what might’ve been going on in Mr. Darcy’s head during the events of “Pride and Prejudice”? Here’s the book to answer that question.
Miss Knightley Goes to Bath
Riley SmithYes, Emma and Mr. Knightley’s daughter is the heroine in this Austen sequel. Here, Emma’s daughter chafes at how defined she is by her parents, so sets off to Bath to find herself. But there she finds Mr. Elton’s son.
Bridget Jones's Diary
Helen FieldingThe book that put both “Pride and Prejudice” retellings and chick lit on the map.
The Other Dashwood Sister
Miranda MarkwellThis followup to Sense and Sensibility gives Margaret her own story. After watching her sisters suffer from love and loss, she questions whether marriage is even possible for a brilliant and independent woman who wants to stay that way.
The Forgotten Sister: Mary Bennet's Pride and Prejudice
Jennifer PaynterMary Bennet — the forgotten sister whose dour pronouncements put a damper on, well, everything during “Pride and Prejudice” gets her own chance to shine as well as her own romance in this spinoff.
Pride, Prejudice and Cheese Grits
Mary Jane HathawayTwo Civil War historians clash hilariously in this modern-day Southern-setting retelling of “Pride and Prejudice.”
Jane Austen, Ph.D: A Contemporary Romance
Miranda MarkwellAn academic studying Jane Austen wants to find her own Mr. Darcy, only her office-mate — and occasional enemy — has other ideas in mind.