Midwinter in Meryton

· A Festive Pride and Prejudice Variation Book 3 · Meg Osborne
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Snow has separated one dear couple, but might it be the very thing to reunite another?


Elizabeth Bennet's Christmas is a quiet one, with heavy snowfall preventing anybody coming and going from Longbourn. She is puzzling over how to reunite her sister with Mr Bingley when Mr Darcy crosses her path, and offers to do the thing she cannot: to summon Mr Bingley back to Netherfield, and to Jane.


Fitzwilliam Darcy returned to Hertfordshire on a fleeting errand, never thinking he would find himself snowed in alone for Christmas. Surprised not to enjoy his involuntary isolation, he makes his way on foot to Longbourn, and finds in the Bennets the warmth and society he didn't know he needed. 


Can a bitter Meryton winter warm his heart and lead to love?

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Chelsea Knestrick
July 19, 2025
This was a really fun Pride & Prejudice novella with some fun winter & Christmas elements added in as background. I enjoyed seeing how Lizzie & Darcy became closer & eventually end up together. Mr. & Mrs. Bennet seem to genuinely care about one another in this story which is nice since it's not always the case and poor Mary who was teased by Lydia & Kitty wasn't as dull as her sisters thought although she didn't get much real opportunity to shine in this story, just a hint of potential.
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Meg Osborne is an avid reader, tea drinker and unrepentant history nerd. She writes sweet historical romance stories and Jane Austen fanfiction, and can usually be found knitting, dreaming up new stories, or adding more books to her tbr list than she’ll get through in a lifetime.


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