L. Wagner lives in Texas and is happily married to a wonderful man who indulges their cat with daily treats. She enjoys writing as a hobby and enjoys reading Pride and Prejudice variations, mysteries, paranormal fantasy, and science fiction. A Pride and Prejudice fan since the 1960s, she finally decided to contribute a few stories to the JAFF community. Hopefully, the twists and turns of her imagination will interest you.
Hunsford Redux. Short Stories
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- ISBN8232057633
- EAN9798232057633
- Date de parution30/03/2026
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- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
Hunsford Redux reimagines a pivotal moment from Pride and Prejudice, altering the course of Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy's relationship. Instead of accepting Darcy's explanatory letter after his failed proposal, Elizabeth refuses it and insists on a direct, honest conversation. As they walk together, they confront their misunderstandings-Elizabeth's wounded pride and prejudice, and Darcy's arrogance and poor communication.
Through candid dialogue, Darcy reveals the truth about George Wickham and his role in separating Charles Bingley from Jane, while Elizabeth admits how her assumptions distorted her judgment. Their mutual vulnerability transforms conflict into understanding, deepening their connection. What begins as confrontation evolves into reconciliation, ultimately leading to an impulsive conclusion-turning a moment of rejection into the beginning of a passionate and unconventional union.
Through candid dialogue, Darcy reveals the truth about George Wickham and his role in separating Charles Bingley from Jane, while Elizabeth admits how her assumptions distorted her judgment. Their mutual vulnerability transforms conflict into understanding, deepening their connection. What begins as confrontation evolves into reconciliation, ultimately leading to an impulsive conclusion-turning a moment of rejection into the beginning of a passionate and unconventional union.











