Fitzwilliam Darcy was certain of his reception when he entered the Hunsford parsonage and began his proposal to Miss Elizabeth Bennet, though he knew she was not what his family or society expected of his future wife. When his proposal was interrupted before it had properly begun, he began to question his assurance and whether he was worthy of her.
Join this low angst What If? retelling of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice at the point of Mr. Darcy’s greatest faux pas and journey with him as he tries to gain the lady’s admiration while righting any wrongs along the way.
Bronwen Chisholm was raised in Central Pennsylvania, the youngest of four sisters. Though she was not introduced to Jane Austen's work until later in life, she grew up reading the Bronte sisters, Gone With the Wind, and other classics as well as watching vintage Hollywood movies. Her love of books and literature almost led her to a career as a librarian. Instead, life and love carried her to Virginia where she took a position as a state employee and began raising her family.
As her children grew and became involved in their own interests, Bronwen returned to her love of the written word. No longer content to simply read it, she began writing. Though the first attempts ended up on a shelf for now, she would not be discouraged. Deciding to set aside her Women's Fiction and Suspense Romance for a time, she finally became a published author with her Pride and Prejudice Alternatives. Bronwen was thrilled with the acceptance of her first offering, The Ball At Meryton: A Pride and Prejudice Alternative Novella. She takes great pleasure in searching for potential "plot twists" and finding the way back to a happy ending. Her current work is told entirely from Georgiana Darcy's point of view and has been well received.
Her love of writing has led her to several writing groups, and she is currently serving as the Vice President of The Riverside Writers.