Mr. Darcy has a secret...
Darcy is acting rather oddly. After months of courting Elizabeth Bennet, no offer of marriage is forthcoming and Elizabeth is first impatient, then increasingly frightened. For there is no denying that the full moon seems to be affecting his behavior, and Elizabeth's love is going to be tested in ways she never dreamed...
A continuation of the lives of the characters from the Jane Austen novel "Pride and Prejudice," Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, covering their marriage, the birth of their children, and life on the Pemberley estate.
Presents the events of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" from the viewpoint of Mr. Darcy, as his diary entries show his changing perceptions of himself and others, and his growing feelings for Elizabeth Bennett.
Elizabeth Bennet thinks her life is complete now that she has captured the heart of Mr. Darcy, but when she discovers a stash of passionate love letters she believes are Darcy's, she realizes how little she knows about the man she married.
Elizabeth Bennett marries Mr. Darcy and sets off with him on what she anticipates will be a happy wedding tour, but her spirits are dampened by her new husband's dour mood, and a series of strange incidents leads her to suspect something is very wrong.
Elizabeth and Darcy's idyllic marriage is tested by the appearance of a young man who may be Darcy's illegitimate son and a vengeful servant who plagues the household and has an eye for Elizabeth.
Artist Eliza Knight discovers two letters in an old vanity table, one from Jane Austen's fictional hero Fitzwilliam Darcy and the other from Jane to Darcy, and sets out to prove that Darcy was a real person.
Elizabeth Bennett marries the brooding, passionate Mr. Darcy and is thrown into the world of London society, but her happiness is destroyed when her friendship with the Marchioness of Englebury causes jealousy among Elizabeth's elite circle.