The rate of publishing Jane Austen fan fiction varies among experienced and novice writers from my observation. Some authors will release on average one title per year while others would churn out a few stories in a single year. There are also several prolific novelists who venture out of their comfort zone to pen books in other genre like historical fiction. Regina Jeffers is one of the few established Austenesque authors who has carved a name for herself in Regency as well as contemporary romance. After last year's successful publication of Pemberley's Christmas Governess , you can count on her to deliver another amazing spin on Pride and Prejudice . The new variation is called Elizabeth Bennet's Gallant Suitor with a unique premise whereby Jane is not Mr Bennet's biological daughter. Before Jane's mother wed Thomas Bennet, the former Francis Gardiner was Stewart Belwood's wife. However her happiness is short-lived when he died leaving her a widow wit...
If you take a look at Pride and Prejudice -inspired titles published throughout the years since Jane Austen fan fiction became well known, it is a given that most authors choose to focus on Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy. Although this may be the case, stories featuring secondary characters such as Mary Bennet, Kitty Bennet, Georgiana Darcy, Anne de Bourgh and Colonel Fitzwilliam as the protagonists are gaining popularity nowadays. However there are even fewer novels that casts Lydia Bennet in a central role let alone atone for her past mistakes. Maria Grace's The Trouble to Check Her comes to mind. Now you can count on debut author MJ Stratton to deliver such a premise in The Redemption of Lydia Wickham . In this fresh take on the youngest Bennet daughter, the foolish and impulsive Lydia soon regrets her choice of marrying the dastardly evil George Wickham. Unable to divorce him since it is rare for married spouses to legally dissolve their union at the time since it...