The Charming Mr. Collins

Author: Nancy Tunbridge
Genre(s): Romance | Historical
Total pages: 46
The Charming Mr. Collins

Mr. William Collins arrives at Longbourn with polite intentions, a respectable living—and manners far easier than anyone has been led to expect. Cheerful without being foolish, attentive without servility, and possessed of a quiet, disarming wit, he is very unlike the embarrassment the Bennets had privately anticipated. Thanks, in no small measure, to the steady influence of his Cousin Bennet upon his education, he proves himself a gentleman of sense, reliability, and genuine good humour.
The Bennet daughters soon discover that his company is agreeable rather than oppressive: his conversation invites laughter instead of alarm, his compliments are civil and well-chosen, and his humor—subtle, practical, and well timed—reveals a mind both observant and kind. What begins as easy amusement gradually deepens into something less comfortable and far more compelling: admiration.
Yet William Collins’s rise does not follow the expected path. An act of clear judgment and uncommon courage draws the attention of Sir Lewis de Bourgh and alters his fortunes in a manner neither accidental nor absurd. From that moment, his presence in Hertfordshire becomes quietly consequential—reshaping connections, expectations, and hearts.

In this elegant and original reimagining of Pride and Prejudice, familiar characters are seen in a new light, assumptions are gently overturned, and the road toward Elizabeth Bennet’s hand takes an unexpected turn.

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