A Stranger at Longbourn: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
Juliana AbbottA tall, dark, and handsome stranger with no memory captures Elizabeth’s heart—but what if his forgotten past destroys everything?
Mr. Darcy, confident in his judgment, advises Mr. Bingley to part from Miss Bennet, which causes Bingley great distress. Troubled by this, Darcy decides to visit Longbourn to reassess his counsel. However, fate intervenes….
Elizabeth Bennet—already disapproving of Darcy for his role in separating her sister from Bingley—finds an unconscious, bloodied man near her home.
The man, with no memory and only a coat labeled "Property of George Wickham," is taken in by the Bennets and named Georgie. As Georgie recovers, his wit and kindness win Elizabeth's heart, and they fall in love, planning to marry despite the mystery of his past.
But their happiness is shattered when a letter reveals that George Wickham is a notorious rogue who nearly ruined Darcy’s sister. Shattered, Georgie leaves to uncover the truth about his identity, leaving Elizabeth heartbroken.
Weeks later, as her hope wanes, Georgie returns with a startling revelation, forcing Elizabeth to decide whether to risk her heart once more, or close it off forever?
"A Stranger at " is a sweet and clean variation of Jane Austen's timeless classic, Pride and Prejudice, and it's above 60000 words long.