Wealthy, respected, and confident, he has spent his life winning at cards, charming society, and avoiding scandal with ease.
However, everything begins to change the moment he departs for Meryton on Bingleys invitation.
A series of increasingly absurd misfortunes follows him wherever he goes.
By the time he arrives, he is flustered, uncertain, and unwilling to risk further disaster.
Even dancing with a captivating stranger with beautiful eyes feels too perilous.
ELIZABETH BENNET HAS NO PATIENCE FOR ARROGANCE.
When the most talked-about newcomer refuses to dance at the Meryton assembly and seems to scowl through every introduction, she labels him proud...
FORTUNE HAS ALWAYS FAVOURED FITZWILLIAM DARCY.
Wealthy, respected, and confident, he has spent his life winning at cards, charming society, and avoiding scandal with ease.
However, everything begins to change the moment he departs for Meryton on Bingleys invitation.
A series of increasingly absurd misfortunes follows him wherever he goes.
By the time he arrives, he is flustered, uncertain, and unwilling to risk further disaster.
Even dancing with a captivating stranger with beautiful eyes feels too perilous.
ELIZABETH BENNET HAS NO PATIENCE FOR ARROGANCE.
When the most talked-about newcomer refuses to dance at the Meryton assembly and seems to scowl through every introduction, she labels him proud and insufferable.
But the more she observes him, the more she begins to question her initial impressions.
Mr.
Darcy, she realises, may be the most unfortunate gentleman she has ever encountered.
And he is doing a terrible job of concealing his embarrassment.
What begins as irritation soon spirals into amusement, and then something far more dangerous.
As Elizabeth laughs at his awkward mishaps and Darcy finds himself both mortified and intrigued, the two are drawn into a dance neither anticipated.
Love may not come easily, but with enough clumsy charm and a touch of mischief, it just might be the best disaster of all.
A Most Unfortunate Gentleman is a laugh-out-loud Pride and Prejudice variation filled with comic misunderstandings, sparkling banter, and a delightfully awkward hero.
Perfect for fans of Regency rom-coms, enemies to lovers, and Jane Austen-inspired fiction with a happily ever after.