In Plain Sight: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
Don JacobsonDon Jacobson has created a moving tale that reimagines one of the most beloved romances ever! He carries the themes of pride, prejudice, and forgiveness through the text beautifully. An original tale laced with historical details. You'll love it! Elaine Owen, author of Duty Demands
After his father’s death, brandy numbed Fitzwilliam Darcy’s pain but left him rudderless. Tragedy soon ripped apart his world. Stripped of Pemberley, he would spend years searching for the salvation of a woman’s love.
Elizabeth Bennet was afflicted with a common Regency ailment. She learned to observe the world but not see those beneath her notice. Her inability to ignore suffering, though, would shatter the propriety that denied her heart’s desire: transcendent love.
In Plain Sight explores Jane Austen’s classic love story by flipping social roles on their heads. This is a story of redemption, forgiveness, and second chances. From first encounter through flight and exile, a convict and a gentlewoman must overcome prejudice and break through pride. Only then could they share the glorious treasure hidden in plain sight—true love.
Notice: There is one scene of violence (a flogging) and another of implied violence that may cause discomfort for some readers.