A Rival at Rosings: A light-hearted Pride and Prejudice Variation (Pride and Prejudice Mishaps Book 10)
About
A man. A woman. Another man. Another woman. Love and rivalry collide in the halls of Rosings Park.
Mr Fitzwilliam Darcy has travelled to Rosings Park with a singular goal: to mend the disastrous impression he made in Hertfordshire and win the heart of Elizabeth Bennet. But before the Master of Pemberley can swallow his pride, his cousin, Colonel Richard Fitzwilliam, marches in and decides Elizabeth is the woman of his dreams.
Miss Elizabeth Bennet is visiting her dear friend Charlotte, only to find herself being besieged by the boisterous Colonel, who deploys stolen poetry and charm, while Darcy presents every possible—and petty—obstacle he can imagine to thwart his cousin.
As secrets emerge and misunderstandings are cleared, the Colonel realises he might be wooing the wrong woman. The only question remaining is how many couples will find their Happily Ever After in this laugh-out-loud, heart-warming story?
A Rival at Rosings is a Pride and Prejudice variation, perfect for readers who enjoy:
- Second-chance romance with witty banter and slow-burn tension
- Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and its clever variations
- Regency enemies-to-lovers tropes and love triangles
- Stories where secrets are revealed with humour
- Clean historical romance full of sparkling dialogue and heartfelt redemption
- JAFF light-hearted romantic comedies
- Strong, intelligent heroines and classic literature adaptations