Blurb

Meet Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy like no other, the embodiment of every Regency lady’s romantic dream: a gentleman to the core, and one who remains so even after facing numerous trials.

“Insults” is a novel that heralds the power of true love and how it always prevails.

“She is tolerable, but not handsome enough to tempt me.” This indelible utterance stands as a momentous insult in the annals of literature, weaving its threads through the fates of two souls attracted to each other from their very first encounter.

This slight birthed prejudices, kindled misunderstandings, and set ablaze a whirlwind journey for our dear couple within Jane Austen’s cherished masterpiece, Pride and Prejudice.

The potency of an insult is profound, evoking diverse emotions, moulding thoughts, behaviours, and engagements.

Insults possess a remarkable capacity to linger in memory, casting their influence across lifetimes, permanently reshaping the path of one’s existence.

It is not unfair to assert that insults hold lives of their own. Regrettably, even an unborn insult has the power to reshape lives, as our dear couple discovers in this variation.

Insults form the fulcrum of the tale in this variation, but not in the way you think. The most infamous insult mentioned above does make an appearance, but not the way you think.

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