Books I am Currently Working On
The Darcy Legacy
Married (Book 4):
Reeling from the revelations that Mr Bennet has made, Darcy has to reconcile the revelations Mr Bennet has made. Feeling that Mr Bennet has lied to them, Darcy and Bingley have to reconcile the revelations with their present circumstances. Will Darcy and Elizabeth find their happy ever after or will their marriage fail before it has even begun? Will Darcy and Elizabeth step up and accept the destiny of not only themselves, but the son that Mr Bennet foretells that they will have?
When Bingley storms out of Rosings, leaving Jane to look after her father, he finds himself in an impossible situation, due to the actions of his grandfather. Torn between his love for his wife and the consequences of his grandfather’s actions, Bingley must not only learn to fight for woman he loves, but decide who he is loyal to. Can Jane and Bingley fight for their marriage or will they allow the ghosts of the past tear them apart?
Wickham’s Redemption (Book 5):
George Wickham, the son of the steward of Pemberley, grew up in Derbyshire as the childhood companion of Fitzwilliam Darcy. In school and later on at Cambridge, Wickham become known as a wastrel, rake and libertine. However, Wickham holds a secret that could change the perception of everything we know about the man. Could there be any excuse for the near elopement in Ramsgate, followed the next year by his elopement with Lydia the following year? Is Wickham truly the man we think him to be? Can Wickham do anything to excuse his behaviour or is he past redemption?
Edward’s Dilemma (Book 6):
When Edward Darcy’s father, Fitzwilliam Darcy, is killed at the funeral of his grandfather, Edward must wrestle with the weight of both the Bennet and the Darcy legacies falling on his shoulders at the same time. Can Edward manage the responsibilities of taking on Pemberley, leading the druids and raising a young son? Can Edward be a credit to his father and grandfather or will he bring ruin and disgrace?
Other Standalone Novels and Novellas
The P&P Cinderella Crossover
We all know and love the fairytale of Cinderella! Well, meet Miss Elizabeth Bennet. Born to the King’s cousin, Elizabeth should be living a life of ease. However, the second Mrs Bennet and her daughters are determined to make Elizabeth live the life of a servant. However, when Mr Bingley hosts the ball at Netherfield things come to a head. With Jane determined to marry Mr Darcy and the Netherfield ball ‘the event of the season’ is there a way for Elizabeth to attend and what happens when she does? Will the Bennet stepsisters finally get their comeuppance, or will they finally steal all dignity away from Elizabeth? It is a Cinderella story worthy to be read.

The Meryton War – second Edition.
The characters from Pride and Prejudice have been plunged into an alternate universe.
Just before humanity is destroyed in the twenty-third century, one man goes back in time to warn humanity, giving humanity a second chance to change its fate. For centuries his warnings lay ignored and hidden from the world at large, preserved only by his descendants – The Blessed and The Empty.
However, in seventeen thirty, Christopher Bennet utters a spine-chilling prophecy, leading three families to leave London society in a desperate bid to stop a war. A mere three generations later, the prophecy is about to be fulfilled. War is inevitable. Is peace possible? Or will the Earth be destroyed?
This paranormal fantasy contains adult themes and is not suitable for younger readers.

The Darcy Nightmare
When Darcy meets Elizabeth at a ball, events take a surprising twist when she falls asleep on his shoulder. Upset on her behalf, he blames Mrs Bennet for not looking after her daughter properly, only to find out that Elizabeth has Muscular Rheumatism (Known today as Fibromyalgia). Can they find their way to a happy ever after amongst scandal, mischief and a society that disbelieves that Elizabeth’s illness is real?

The Longbourn Conundrum – Second Edition
An Ancient Curse. A Thunderstorm. An Epidemic.
Jane Bennet’s invitation to tea at Netherfield is interrupted by a strange series of events. Could they be related to the rumours of a generations old curse on Netherfield and Longbourn? When a thunderstorm and epidemic sweep through Meryton people are quarantined in their homes and the long-dismissed curse seems more and more like a reality than an ancient story. Can Jane and Elizabeth’s family survive this crisis or will these unnatural events claim the last generation of Bennets?
WARNING: Contains scenes of domestic/sexual abuse.
Please do not read if you are easily triggered or under 18.

The Netherfield Conundrum
When Jane Bennet is invited to tea at Netherfield she immediately collapses on arrival. However, soon after, strange events start happening around the neighbourhood. What is happening? And why? Join Elizabeth Bennet and Mr Darcy as they investigate and uncover the truth about Netherfield Park.

The Power of Hate
WITCHCRAFT • A CENTURIES OLD PLOT•SUPERSTITION
When Darcy breaks an old family mirror on Friday, September 13th, 1811, a string of bad luck begins to follow him around. As the bad luck begins to appear to affect others around him, more information is discovered. When he visits Hertfordshire and falls in love, can he win the woman of his dreams? Or will whatever is causing his bad luck force the two of them apart?

A fait Accompli
PRIDE GREED WRATH. ENVY LUST GLUTTONY SLOTH
When a storm stops Darcy from leaving the parsonage after his failed proposal, Elizabeth and Darcy are forced to talk through the truth behind his motivations. This leads to them marrying secretly to present it to his family as a fait accompli, fearing that his family would endanger Elizabeth’s life. However, when Wickham elopes with Lydia, Not only are our favourite couple forced to announce their marriage publicly, but they find themselves in a situation where they must track down certain articles that bring out one of the deadly sins in the bearer. Can they solve the mystery and track down the tokens before it is too late to aid those who suffer or will they fail and have to live with their failure?

Darcy’s Drunken Mistake
The first night Elizabeth is visiting Netherfield, Darcy goes to the wrong room while drunk. This leads to Mr Bennet ejecting Elizabeth from Longbourn and eventually the revelation that Elizabeth is a wealthy heiress, but she cannot know about her inheritance until she is twenty-one. Can Darcy keep the secret from Elizabeth or will she lose out on her inheritance because Darcy cannot keep a secret from her? Will she and Darcy find their happy ever after, or will their association end in shame and disgrace for Elizabeth?

Darcy’s Disgrace
When Elizabeth suffers from a wardrobe malfunction in front of Darcy at Lucas Lodge, the pair find themselves in a world where their scandal makes them the least scandalous couple in the room. With their scandal quickly forgotten in the revelations of scandals old and new, our dear couple not only has to rush to the church, but navigate a world that has turned upside down and on its head.
Who is already married? Who has been pretending and usurping the place of another? Can our couple straighten out themselves and those around them? At what point is enough too much? Why did Elizabeth suffer the wardrobe malfunction in the first place?

The Darcy Letter
When Darcy writes Elizabeth a letter of apology after delivering his insult at the Meryton ball, a swift courtship ensues. However, when he marries Elizabeth in November, he has no idea that he will find himself arrested for bigamy. To what lengths will his scheming cousin, Anne de Bourgh, go to exact revenge for the perceived slight over the ‘broken’ engagement? Can Darcy and Elizabeth recover from the false accusations that surround them? Will society always question whether Darcy is a bigamist? What does that mean for Mr Collins and our other beloved characters? Who can the Darcys trust?

The Sins of the Fathers
When Elizabeth and Darcy wake at Rosings, with no memory of anything beyond the Meryton Ball, they are surprised to find out that nearly a year has elapsed since their last memories. To their shock, they find that not only are they married, but according to the reports, they went to Rosings of their own volition. Reports tell them that they are in that situation because of the sins of their fathers. What could possibly have happened? Can they find their way through? Will the memories return? Who is lying? And more importantly, can they protect themselves and their many estates from those who would steal them?

Darcy vs Wickham
When news arrives at Netherfield that Fitzwilliam Darcy’s father has collapsed and is dying, the day after he became engaged to Elizabeth Bennet, Fitzwiliam Darcy marries Elizabeth in haste and they make their way to Pemberley. When the elder Mr Darcy dies within days of their arrival back at Pemberley, Elizabeth and Darcy are shocked to find that his family want to contest his father’s will and that Mr Wickham comes forward with a forged will that would leave the Pemberely Estates to George Wickham instead. Can the Darcys weather the storm and stay at Pemberley or will they lose everything?

A Time to Marry
When an engaged Elizabeth and Darcy are invited to a house party at Lady Norfolk’s estate, questions are raised about the reasons for the invitation. When Lady Norfolk reveals the reason that she hosts a yearly house party and asks Elizabeth and Darcy to take over from her in hosting a house party every year, they have to confront their own preconceptions as well as the challenges that come from family and friends as they start a new life. Will they find their happy ever after, or will family and friends tear them apart?

A Bitter Pill to Swallow
When Mrs Bennet summons Elizabeth back to Hertfordshire, she is unaware that Elizabeth and Darcy are already married. This was by design, because Elizabeth and Darcy had intended to teach her mother a lesson about the things she teaches her daughters. However, when their plan fails and Elizabeth rejoins her husband, they are unaware that the die had already been cast, with Jane having taken to heart the advice her mother gave her. Will both Jane and Lydia create scandals or will Jane’s behaviour teach Lydia a lesson? Will Jane’s descent into scandal be a pill too bitter for Mrs Bennet to swallow?

A Christmas to Remember
Elizabeth has been engaged to Darcy for nearly ten years. When Darcy returns to claim his bride, bringing their illegitimate daughter with him, all hell breaks loose with their daughter’s disappearance. Secrets are revealed and the family dynamics are challenged as the hunt for the child reveals truths that have long been buried. Life will never be the same for the beleaguered family. Can the family rebuild their reputations and their lives or will Darcy and Elizbaeth’s marriage fail due to outside pressure?

A Time to Say Goodbye
For six months Henry would pass out after having only one beer. He has lost time and could have done anything. He has gone to the doctors and yet, nothing is wrong. Three months after the problem began, Kathrine came to him saying that she was pregnant. Henry cannot stand her and his group of friends thinks that she’s crazy. They are not wrong! Henry feels trapped into marriage age, but when he spends his wedding night with Mary and not Katherine sparks fly and death threats are made. With his friends now in danger can Henry and his friends find the evidence that they need to annul the marriage and free Henry or will this end in tragedy and the loss of the lives of one or more of his friends?
This is a modern romance.

Anguish and Abuse
As an eight-year-old boy, Darcy declared that Elizabeth Bennet was his future wife. Twenty years later, he has returned to Hertfordshire only to find Elizabeth in a situation that requires her to keep a secret for the rest of her life. Will the secrets that Darcy has uncovered destroy their marriage before it has even begun? Or can the two of them find their way through to build a firm foundation for the future?
Trigger warning: This book deals with sexual abuse and the effects it has on the lives of the victim and those around them. While no graphic scenes occur, abuse is referenced throughout and the book has the potential to trigger.

Bennet Shenanigans
When Mrs Bennet dies under suspicious circumstances the Bennet girls once more gather at Netherfield Park. However, during the investigation, many motives for murder are unearthed and the finger of blame could point to anyone. With old rivalries and unrequited love unearthed can the culprit be found before the family tears itself apart? Will old flames destroy marriages or will love shine bright and conquer all? And above all — who killed Mrs Bennet? And was her husband’s death years previous truly an accident?

Darcy’s Secret Marriage
When Darcy foils the elopement of his sister, Georgiana, events are set in motion that threaten the peace of not only the Darcy family, but the Bennets of Hertfordshire as well. Can Darcy not only find a wife, but also give her the quiet life she deserves? Or will the secrets destroy the Darcys and the Bennets?

Darcy’s Distress
When his cousin, Anne de Bough, frames him for something he did not do, Darcy must disappear to avoid his family’s pressure on him. Desperate, he leases Netherfield Park under Mr Bigley’s name, where he meets Elizabeth Bennet and her illegitimate son, Tom. Darcy quickly falls in love, but feels familial and societal pressure keep them apart. As concerned friends and family begin to meddle to aid the couple, can he clear his name? Will he be able to marry the woman of his dreams and live in peace? What effect will it have when the truth about Tom’s parentage is revealed?

Darcy – Lizzy – Jane – Bingley
When Darcy inadvertently creates a scandal as he croons to his horse, Eliza, he is unaware that others have overheard and mistake him talking very intimately to Elizabeth Bennet, he finds himself with two choices, marry her and make the most of his marriage or leave her to the wolves of society. Choosing the path of marriage is an easy choice to make but will it make the couple happy?
When Bingley is injured in a carriage accident, he reveals that he and Jane Bennet are secretly engaged and that he has already made out his will in Jane’s favour. When it becomes clear that while he can walk, the accident has left a very embarrassing and lasting problem, Jane proves her loyalty, but her loyalty comes at a cost. Can Jane and Bingley find happiness? Has the accident robbed them of future children?
What neither couple know is that with the death of the girls’ mother comes more scandal and more revelations than they could have ever imagined. Can these scandals and revelations be overcome, or will all be eventually lost?

Elizabeth’s Angel
An innocent trip to Vauxhall gardens, reputations in ruins and a child who is not Darcy’s. Can Elizabeth and Darcy have a happy marriage when it began as a matter of honour? Who mistreated Elizabeth, and what relevance does the culprit have for Rosings Park and Lady Catherine?

Innocence and Infamy
The area around Mrs Phillips’ home has changed. What was an area for solicitors and polite society had become notorious for loose women and criminal gangs. With that in mind the Bennet matriarch and her sister had placed the rule that Elizabeth and her sisters were not to linger around the road and not to be on that round after dark. However, when Elizabeth forgets her reticule at her aunt’s home, she goes back to get it on her own. On her way back is tries to do her duty and offers to be one of the ‘unfortunates’ on the street. At this moment, a gentleman (Darcy) mistakes her for one of the unfortunates. Will Elizbaeth find the courage to tell him his mistake? Or is she destined for ruin and a life of disgrace herself?

Pemberley and Beyond
Hunsford, nr Westerham — a desperate Darcy proposes to Elizabeth. However, pride, arrogance, vanity and a refusal of Elizabeth to. Recognise her true feelings leave them both heartbroken and guilty about the secret they share. So, six months later, when a soaked Elizabeth is shown into a bedroom at Pemberley by Georgiana Darcy, after being caught in a downpour on the Pemberley estate, they once more find themselves alone and in a scandalous situation. Has Elizabeth’s heart changed enough that she will now accept Darcy as her husband? What happened and what secrets do the Fitzwilliam and Bennet family hold and how might they affect the Darcys’ budding romance? All and more is revealed in Pemberley and Beyond.
This story, while loosely base around Pride and prejudice has many of the details changed and some characters are not what they were in the original

Pemberley and Longourn
A young Darcy is sent to Logbourn to learn to appreciate what he has. However, events soon turn sour, when it is revealed that there was more to his banaishment to Longbourn than met the eye. Soon, Jane goes missing and the family is torn apart. Can the Darcys pull the family together or will they lose everything in a desperate bid to save themselves and their family?

The Secrets of Anne Darcy
When news reaches Elizabeth, in Lambton, of Lydia’s elopement she agrees to a rushed marriage to Fitzwiliam Darcy in return for his help to find Lydia. However, before the wedding takes place a strange woman accosts her in the Lambton cemetery, warning her not to marry Darcy. Thinking the woman is mad, Elizabeth ignores the warning and marries him anyway.
However, from the moment she sees the mistresses rooms she begins to realise that there could have been more to the woman’s warnings. Has Elizabeth made a mistake? Who is the strange woman who has given her the warning? And what secrets was Lady Anne Darcy hiding? What secrets of the Darcy lineage is to be revealed and will Elizabeth survive the revelation of those secrets?

Vanity, thy Name Is Elizabeth
When Elizabeth is married off at the age of fifteen, her father and family believe that it will pay her husband’s father a debt that they owe. However, when she returns to Hertfordshire society five years later, she sees the society through very different eyes, and is just as offended by the lack of dignity and social graces as the rest of the Netherfield Party are on entering Meryton society. Can Elizabeth find a way to bring harmony to the Bennet family? Will She find love in her marriage of will it continue to be a marriage of duty only? Why do the Bennets resent Elizabeth? Why do they owe so much money and continue to increase their debts? What will the Darcys eventually do about the debt that is owed to them? Can the Bennet family weather the storm or will the Darcys destroy them completely?
