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Abigail Reynolds (writer)

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Abigail Reynolds
Abigail Reynolds
Abigail Reynolds
BornUpstate New York, US
OccupationWriter, physician
LanguageEnglish language
Alma materBryn Mawr College
Period2001–present
GenreRomance novel
Notable worksTo Conquer Mr. Darcy, The Man Who Loved Pride & Prejudice
Website
pemberleyvariations.com

Abigail Reynolds is an American author and physician. She is best known as the author of Jane Austen-inspired novels in the Pemberley Variations series as well as modern novels set on Cape Cod.[1]

Biography

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Abigail Reynolds was raised in upstate New York. She studied Russian and theatre at Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania and marine biology at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. After working in performing arts administration, she attended medical school. She took up writing as a hobby during her years as a physician in private practice. She lives in Falmouth, Massachusetts, with her husband and son.[2]

She began her writing career in 2001[3] by posting her novels on Jane Austen fan fiction sites on the internet, and later self-publishing them. Her works were discovered by an editor at Sourcebooks who purchased the rights to her first six books.[4] Her earliest writings were variations on Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice, focusing on different plot developments that might change the course of the original story, but always with the same resolution of Elizabeth Bennet marrying Mr. Darcy, a series which she later titled The Pemberley Variations. Her modern adaptation, The Man Who Loved Pride & Prejudice, features a female marine biologist who teaches at the Marine Biological Laboratory and Haverford College.[5] Her 11 books have sold over 180,000 copies.[6]

The Pemberley Variations

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The Pemberley Variations is a series of novels exploring the roads not taken in Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice, as Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy journey through new challenges to reach a satisfying conclusion. Set during the Regency, these historical novels provide a heartwarming and satisfying opportunity for lovers of Pride & Prejudice to return to visit with beloved characters and new ones as well.[7]

Bibliography

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  • Impulse and Initiative (2008) republished in mass market paperback as To Conquer Mr. Darcy (2010)
  • Pemberley by the Sea (2008) republished in mass market paperback as The Man Who Loved Pride & Prejudice (2010)
  • Mr Fitzwilliam Darcy: The Last Man In The World (2010); originally self-published as "The Last Man in the World" (2007)
  • Mr. Darcy's Obsession (2010)
  • What Would Mr. Darcy Do? (2011); originally self-published as "From Lambton to Longbourn" (2007)
  • Mr. Darcy's Undoing (2011); originally self-published as "Without Reserve" (2007)
  • By Force Of Instinct (2007, 2011)
  • A Pemberley Medley (2011)
  • Morning Light (2011)
  • Mr. Darcy's Letter (2011)
  • Mr. Darcy's Refuge (2012)
  • Mr. Darcy's Noble Connections (2013)
  • The Darcys of Derbyshire (2013)
  • Alone with Mr. Darcy (2015)
  • Mr. Darcy's Journey (2016)
  • Conceit & Concealment (2017)
  • Mr. Darcy's Enchantment (2018)
  • A Matter of Honor (2019)
  • The Price of Pride (2020)
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References

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  1. ^ "Pemberley Variations". Retrieved July 26, 2012.
  2. ^ Decatur Book Festival. "Abigail Reynolds". Archived from the original on May 25, 2015. Retrieved July 28, 2012.
  3. ^ Sourcebooks. "Abigail Reynolds". Archived from the original on February 2, 2013. Retrieved July 27, 2012.
  4. ^ Savvy Verse and Wit. "Interview with Abigail Reynolds, Author".
  5. ^ Lotozo, Eils (Fall 2010). "Pride & Prejudice on College Lane". Haverford Magazine: 9.
  6. ^ Alter, Alexandra (January 25, 2013). "Austen Power". Wall Street Journal.
  7. ^ "Abigail Reynolds". www.pemberleyvariations.com. Retrieved March 8, 2016.