Rainy Days: A Pride and Prejudice Variation

Lory Lilian


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Rainy Days: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Lory Lilian
Author’s Note: This is the third edition of the story - first published 11 years ago- and there are NO significant changes in it! The story is re-published with a new cover and new editing, but it brings nothing new to the readers who already purchased or read it!
There is also a sequel – published at readers’ request! – “The Rainbow Promise.”

In Jane Austen’s novel, Pride and Prejudice, Elizabeth Bennet’s first impression and hasty judgment of Mr. Darcy and that gentleman’s pride and aloofness toward her loved ones take them on a long and difficult road to happiness.

In Rainy Days, Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy are caught in a rainstorm two days before the Netherfield ball, and they are forced to spend a few hours alone together where they talk, listen, and better understand each other’s feelings. However, even when
original pride and prejudices are overcome, new obstacles arise. The road to true love is never smooth, and surprises along the way enhance the passion of the journey.

For more than fifteen years, "Rainy Days" has been one of the most widely read and best-loved of the Pride and Prejudice variations. It was one of the very first books that placed Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy in a cottage, where they had begun a passionate journey filled with love, passion, angst, humour, twists—and more love.

Recommended for a mature audience only, as it contains several romantic, intimate scenes and a detailed wedding night!
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