On Valentine's Day, Elizabeth Bennet is taken aback to receive an alluring card from a secret admirer. Thus begins a captivating correspondence that awakens her heart and stirs her imagination. But what will happen when she discovers that the man behind the heartfelt words is none other than the insufferable Fitzwilliam Darcy, the very man she has come to despise? As their letters draw her closer, Elizabeth must confront a startling truth: her feelings have shifted, and she may have fallen for the one man she thought she could never love. This sweet variation on Pride and Prejudice promises to warm your heart and spark your romantic dreams. Part of The Other Paths Series collection of standalone "what-if" Pride and Prejudice stories, each featuring a different path to Happily Ever After for Our Dear Couple. This volume includes two bonus stories: Christmas at Hunsford Parsonage- a Pride and Prejudice Short Story Charlotte is determined to make her first Christmas with William Collins a memorable one. But when a mischievous kitten wreaks havoc and an influenza outbreak threatens their small parish, her carefully laid plans unravel. With illness looming and chaos at every turn, can Charlotte and William find joy in the unexpected and celebrate the true spirit of the season? A heartwarming holiday short story featuring Charlotte and William Collins from Marriage and Ministry. Keys- a Marie Antoinette Story The marriage between the Dauphin of France and the Archduchess of Austria was purely a political arrangement, born out of their two countries' desire for an alliance. Marie Antoinette hoped for nothing more than friendship between herself and Louis-Auguste when they set off for a month in the countryside. But in this idyllic setting, she begins to yearn for something more. Could romance be in store for the young newlyweds? Will they discover the key to happiness in their arranged marriage, or will the pressures of their families' expectations keep their feelings locked away? This fictional short-story is based on the lives of Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI, and suggest what their marriage might have been like at its start, when they were only teenagers themselves.