The Angel of Meryton
(2026)(A book in the Pride and Prejudice Variation series)
A novel by Rachelle Ayala
She’s the anonymous Angel of Meryton. He’s falling for her words without knowing they’re hers.
As the anonymous advice columnist ‘Mr. Solomon,’ Elizabeth Bennet has guided the lovelorn, warned the naive, and earned the title ‘Angel of Meryton.’ Her words have changed lives, and her identity remains a closely guarded secret.
To the world, Elizabeth is merely the second-prettiest Bennet daughter too sharp, too opinionated, barely tolerable.
Then Mr. Darcy writes to the Angel.
Under the name ‘Concerned Observer,’ he warns about a charming officer with dangerous intentions. Elizabeth, not knowing the writer’s identity, defends Lieutenant Wickham with all her wit.
She doesn’t know she’s arguing with the man who can’t stop thinking about her.
He doesn’t know he’s falling for her words before he falls for her.
When Wickham’s true nature threatens everything Elizabeth loves, she must reveal her secret to the one man who might understand and risk discovering that the proud Mr. Darcy has seen her clearly all along. Not as tolerable. Not as second-best.
But as extraordinary.
A Pride and Prejudice variation where Elizabeth and Darcy fall in love through letters before they fall in love face to faceand being truly seen is the greatest romance of all.
Features: Secret advice columnist Anonymous correspondence Hidden Identity Enemies-to-lovers (on paper AND in person) Collins Defeated Wickham spectacularly unmasked Found family He loves her MIND '' Significance found Glowing HEA
Clean Regency romance, 55000 words
Genre: Historical Romance
As the anonymous advice columnist ‘Mr. Solomon,’ Elizabeth Bennet has guided the lovelorn, warned the naive, and earned the title ‘Angel of Meryton.’ Her words have changed lives, and her identity remains a closely guarded secret.
To the world, Elizabeth is merely the second-prettiest Bennet daughter too sharp, too opinionated, barely tolerable.
Then Mr. Darcy writes to the Angel.
Under the name ‘Concerned Observer,’ he warns about a charming officer with dangerous intentions. Elizabeth, not knowing the writer’s identity, defends Lieutenant Wickham with all her wit.
She doesn’t know she’s arguing with the man who can’t stop thinking about her.
He doesn’t know he’s falling for her words before he falls for her.
When Wickham’s true nature threatens everything Elizabeth loves, she must reveal her secret to the one man who might understand and risk discovering that the proud Mr. Darcy has seen her clearly all along. Not as tolerable. Not as second-best.
But as extraordinary.
A Pride and Prejudice variation where Elizabeth and Darcy fall in love through letters before they fall in love face to faceand being truly seen is the greatest romance of all.
Features: Secret advice columnist Anonymous correspondence Hidden Identity Enemies-to-lovers (on paper AND in person) Collins Defeated Wickham spectacularly unmasked Found family He loves her MIND '' Significance found Glowing HEA
Clean Regency romance, 55000 words
Genre: Historical Romance
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