~ 2014 (Authors A-L) ~
*The titles that have highlighted links are the ones I have read and reviewed on this blog
**This list is in alphabetical order based on the author’s last name
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– The Madness of Mr. Darcy by Alexa Adams © 2014 V
– The Trials of George Wickham the Younger (The Darcys and The Bingleys) by Marsha Altman © 2014 S MC
– Wickham: Pride and Prejudice Continues Book 3 by Karen Aminadra © 2014 S MC
– Swayed Impressions by Aimee Avery © 2014 M N
– Mary Bennet: A Novella in the Personages of Pride and Prejudice Collection by Jennifer Becton © 2014 N S MC
– Longbourn to London by Linda Beutler © 2014 V MA
– Dear Father Christmas: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Linda Blanchette © 2014 V N
– An Obstinate Headstrong Girl by a Lady (Abigail Bok) © 2014 M
– Fitzwilliam and Elizabeth by Greer Boyd © 2014 V
– Pride, Prejudice, and the Perfect Bet by Marilyn Brant © 2014 M
– I Promise To… by Zoe Burton © 2014 V N
– The Companion of His Future Life by Jack Caldwell © 2014 V
– Game of Kings: A Thrilling Modern Reimagining of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice by Anthea Carson and D. J. Natelson © 2014 M
– First Impressions: A Modern Retelling of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice by Ruby Cruz © 2014 M
– Pride and Sensuality: A Darcy and Elizabeth Short Story by P. O. Dixon © 2014 SS V
– Expecting His Proposal: A Darcy and Elizabeth Short Story by P. O. Dixon © 2014 SS V
– Hope and Sensibility (Darcy and the Young Knight’s Quest #3) by P. O. Dixon © 2014 S
– ‘Tis the Season for Matchmaking: A Lasting Love Affair Continues (A Darcy and Elizabeth Love Affair Book 2) by P. O. Dixon © 2014 S N
– Pride and Persistence by Jeanna Ellsworth © 2014 V
– To Refine Like Silver by Jeanna Ellsworth © 2014 V
– The Muse by Jessica Evans © 2014 M
– The Gentleman’s Impertinent Daughter by Rose Fairbanks © 2014 N V
– Letters From the Heart by Rose Fairbanks © 2014 N V
– Mr. Darcy’s Pledge by Monica Fairview © 2014 V
– Mr. Darcy’s Challenge by Monica Fairview © 2014 V
– Pride and Prejudice: Georgiana’s Story by Jeanne Desautel Foster © 2014 MC APV
– Lucky 13: Matchmaking and Misunderstandings by Cat Gardiner © 2014 M MA
– Remember the Past by Maria Grace © 2014 V
– Mr. Darcy’s Sorrow and Redemption (An Heirloom Romance Book 1) by Lilly Granson © 2014 S
– The Secret Betrothal by Jan Hahn © 2014 V
– Pride, Prejudice, and Cheese Grits (Jane Austen Takes the South #1) by Mary Jane Hathaway © 2014 M
– Accidentally Yours: Yours By Design, Book 1 by Robin Helm © 2014 TT M V
– Sincerely Yours: Yours By Design Book, 2 by Robin Helm © 2014 TT M V
– A Better Courtship: A Pride and Prejudice Variation by Lorraine Hetschel © 2014 V
– Wickham’s Wife: A Back-story to Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice by C. J. Hill © 2014 APV MC
– Darcy’s Tale, Volume III: The Way Home by Stanley Hurd © 2014 APV
– Captain’s Log by Sarah Johnson © 2014 N V
– Chosen: Leaving Bennet Behind Volume 1 by Sarah Johnson © 2014 V
– Cherished: Leaving Bennet Behind Volume 2 by Sarah Johnson © 2014 V
– Just to Hear ‘I Love You’ by Sarah Johnson © 2014 V
– Snow Storms and Kissing Games by Sarah Johnson © 2014 N V
– Boots and Backpacks by K. C. Kahler © 2014 M MA
– A Curious Misunderstanding (Part I and II) by April Karber © 2014 V
– Beauty Slays the Beast: Pride and Prejudice Inspired as Influenced by the Classic Fairy Tale, Beauty and the Beast by April Karber © 2014 R N
– The Pride of Pemberley by April Karber © 2014 V
– Pride and All This Prejudice by Alex A. King © 2014 M
– A Father’s Sins by J. Dawn King © 2014 V
– Mary, Mary, Oh So Contrary: The Adventures of Miss Mary Bennet Book 2 by S. M. Klassen © 2014 S MC
– Lizzy’s Diary: Private and Prejudiced – Perception, Pique, and Predisposition (Lizzy’s Diary Book 1) by Clytie Koehler © 2014 V
– Lizzy’s Diary: Prejudice Revealed – Pique, Perception, and Providence (Lizzy’s Diary Book 2) by Clytie Koehler © 2014 V
– A Pair of Fine Eyes: Darcy and Elizabeth What If? #3 by Jennifer Lang © 2014 V N
– Elizabeth’s Mistake: Darcy and Elizabeth What If? #1 by Jennifer Lang © 2014 V N
– Mr. Darcy’s Hallowe’en: Darcy and Elizabeth What If? #4 by Jennifer Lang © 2014 V N
– Mr. Darcy’s Rescue: Darcy and Elizabeth What If? #2 by Jennifer Lang © 2014 V N
– Twelve Days of Christmas: Darcy and Elizabeth What If #5 by Jennifer Lang © 2014 N V
– Winter at Netherfield: Darcy and Elizabeth What If? #6 by Jennifer Lang © 2014 V N
– Darcy and Elizabeth: A Season of Courtship by Sharon Lathan © 2014 S
– The Perfect Match by Lory Lilian © 2014 S N MA
– An Inconvenient Courtship by Dana R. Lynn © 2014 V N
– Dearest Friends by Pamela Lynne © 2014 V MA
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Just like in 2013, the amount of Pride and Prejudice inspired Austenesque novels published in 2014 is so enormous, I need to split the list three ways!
- Author’s Last Name (A-L)
- Author’s Last Name (M-Z)
- Novels That Were Only Published as eBooks
So today’s list is the first of 3! If you are wondering why a Pride and Prejudice inspired novel that was published in 2014 isn’t on this list, chances are it is on one of the other two. If there is a novel you know belongs on this list (has to be published in paperback) and you don’t see it, let me know! With so many novels coming out weekly, it is hard to remember or find them all!
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If you want to see more lists, go HERE.
Of the novels I haven’t read, which do you recommend?
There are 60 novels in this list, how many have you read?
I’ve read so few of these! Certainly less than 10! One that I have read, and it looks like you may not have read yet, is ‘The Muse’. Excellent read 🙂
I feel the same way when I look at these lists! LOL! I just started The Muse yesterday! 🙂
I agree on The Muse. It is a good one. I have read 19 of those listed.
Awesome! I’m loving The Muse so far! Forcing myself to take a break and not read the next hundred pages!
What a great service this is, Meredith! You have done so much for the community of readers. I consulted your lists for years before I ever had the courage to join the conversation—and confess I never thought much about the person who did all that work! Chalk it up to inexperience with all things WWW.
If I might just make a quick note, in the title of my book, “Headstrong” is one word. . . .
Thank you, Abigail! The amount of work to keep up to date with these lists is daunting sometimes! Thank you for the kind words and encouragement! Of course…there are bound to be a few mistakes. Thanks for catching that!
I always get such use out of your lists. Thanks for compiling these. This one just shows me how many I still need to read from last year. Oys, there’s a lot!
Thank you, Sophia! I appreciate you saying that! 🙂 It’s hard to keep up, isn’t it?
Jane Austen’s Universe is so huge! Not only I can’t add any new title but I haven’t read any of the list! I’m ashamed LOL, but I have chosen some titles for my wishlist 🙂
Some of you speak about “the muse”, am I wrong or this is one of your “March Agenda”?
Oh no, don’t feel ashamed! There are two other lists for P&P 2014 and not too mention many non-P&P releases, I’m sure the books you’ve read might be on those lists! I know I read a lot of books that were published earlier than 2014. 🙂 I love that you remembered The Muse was on my March Agenda, you are awesome! 😉 Hope you are enjoying a wonderful weekend!
Good heavens! I’ve read 27 of them on this list. I’m shocked it was so many. Thanks so much for compiling this, Meredith. It’s a great way to be reminded of what’s out there. I thought Regina Jeffers published in 2014. Maybe it was an older one that I happened to read in 2014. I’ll have to check. Anyway, thanks again. Looking forward to list #2 & #3.
Wow, Joy, I am impressed. I have a long way to go to catch up to so many others out there…pure enjoyment along the way, though.
Very impressive, Joy! I’m glad you enjoyed the list! I just did a double check and didn’t see anything published in 2014 for Regina. Thanks for looking out for me though!
Syrie James – Jane Austen’s First Love
Thanks, Joy! I definitely want to make sure I don’t forget anything! Since Jane Austen’s First Love isn’t related to P&P it doesn’t really belong on this list, though. You can find it on the – Jane Austen as a Fictional Character – list: https://austenesquereviews.com/2010/01/a-comprehensive-guide-to-austenesque-novels-jane-austen-as-a-fictional-character.html
Jenni James – Mansfield Ranch
OK – I’m done thinking about this, aren’t I?
And this one is on the Mansfield Park list – https://austenesquereviews.com/2009/10/a-comprehensive-guide-to-austenesque-novels-mansfield-park.html and the Modern Adaptation list – https://austenesquereviews.com/2011/02/a-comprehensive-guide-to-austenesque-novels-modern-adaptations.html Thanks again!
I LOVE that you are so organized. Obviously, I forgot the name of this list. I had no clue you had the other lists. Way to go, Meredith! You ROCK!!!
BTW, congrats on the recital. Video?
I love your lists! They’re helpful and organized so well. I have list envy. I’m way overdue to update my JAFF spreadsheet & goodreads tbr.
I think I’ve read about 15 on this list.
I wish they could look more organized or easier to read. I’m so bad about keeping up to date! Will try to do better this year! LOL! Would love to see your spreadsheet!
I’ve read 21 of those so far and have another 3 waiting in my Kindle. Of those you haven’t read, Meredith, there are 7 that I have read. Just to Hear “I Love You”, Hope and Sensibility and The Muse are my favourites from those 7.
Looking forward to the remaing lists.
That’s awesome, Anji! Great job of keeping up! Thanks for sharing some of your favorites with me! I’ll definitely add the two I don’t know to my wishlist! 🙂
What does “TT” stand for? I noticed my books were the only ones with that designation. Thanks for reviewing my books, Meredith. I appreciate all that you do.
Is it time travel, perhaps?
My thoughts, exactly.
Sorry! Didn’t realize the KEY was missing one code! Yes, TT is for Time Travel 🙂 Can’t wait for the trilogy’s conclusion!
Ha! I should have figured that out myself. Thanks, ladies!
Forever Yours is completed. I’m waiting for final edits before publishing. I hope to have it available by the end of March or the first week of April.
Huzzah! I have been trying to be patient but so happy to hear it is not too far away.
I hope to publish next week, Sheila, but I can make no promises until I get the edits back. I’m so glad to hear that you’re looking forward to it.
Loved your comprehensive list, Meredith!
So much to read, so little time!!!
Very true! I wish I could read them all! 🙂
Love your lists, Meredith!!