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The Shadows of Pemberley

A dark reimagining of Pride & Prejudice

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By: Eloise Arden
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A standalone Regency romance — part of the Austen Seasons collection of swoon-worthy retellings.

Some houses are built on secrets. Some secrets refuse to stay buried.

After the sudden death of Mr. Darcy’s parents, Pemberley estate has grown cold and strange, its grand halls echoing with whispers and shadows. When Elizabeth Bennet arrives to visit her newlywed sister at nearby Netherfield, she is drawn into the unsettling mystery surrounding Darcy, who is rumored to be cursed—his family bound to dark forces that demand loyalty and sacrifice.

As Elizabeth and Darcy's paths intertwine, secrets unravel, revealing a power struggle not just between pride and prejudice, but between light and darkness. Love might save them both—or doom them to Pemberley’s haunting legacy forever.

Never whisper Pemberley’s name after midnight.
Historical Historical Fiction Regency Romantic Suspense

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Lots of confusion. Jane and Bingley moved to Pemberly from Netherfield. When Elizabeth heard the whispers, she was at Pemberly next to Jane's chamber, however, the"danger" had reached Netherfield.
Then the 'danger", got so great that she had to remove the Bingleys quickly from Pemberly to Netherfield. Same thing done between day time and night time, and in the telling of emotions.
I understand one cannot allowed pecadillos like place, disstance and time to mess up the telling of a good story, but in the great scheme of story writing they are necessary.

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