Sarah has written eight variations of Pride and Prejudice.

A Good Name is her only modern, which provides a unique twist on what it means to be Fitzwilliam Darcy. Beauty and Mr. Darcy intertwines stories for the Bennet sisters, each based on a different fairy tale. Plots, Ploys, and the Art of Matchmaking stars two troublemaking pranksters turned matchmakers—Lord Matlock and Mr. Bennet. The Olive Branch gets angsty with a nasty Mr. Collins and his blackmail scheme, and Vexed a Little in Love is a book of novellas and short stories for when you want a quick and lively read.
Do you like a bit of magic in your Jane Austen? Then the Enchanting Tales series might be perfect for you! A Disguise of the Worst Sort is loosely based on the fairy tale The Goose Girl when Elizabeth Bennet gets stuck—in Caroline Bingley’s body! Mark of Character introduces the concept of soulmarks, a magical mark on a person’s body that indicates whom they must wed. Sounds fun, except for one problem—Mr. Darcy’s soulmark matches . . . Caroline Bingley?


And for a full fantasy version of Pride and Prejudice, check out A Season of Magic, in which the characters from Jane Austen’s novels test wits at a magical university.