Imagine that Jane Austen had written the opening line of her
satirical novel Pride and Prejudice this way: "It is
a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in
possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a good romp
and a good wife — although not necessarily from the same
person or from the opposite sex." In Pride and Prejudice:
Hidden Lusts Mr. Darcy has never been more devilish and
the seemingly chaste Elizabeth never more turned on.
The entire cast of characters from Austen's classic
is here in this rewrite that goes all the way. This time Mr.
Bingley and his sister both have designs on Mr. Darcy's
manhood; Elizabeth's bff Charlotte marries their family's
strange relation and stumbles upon a secret world of
feminine relations more to her liking; and, in this telling,
men are not necessarily the the only dominating sex. And of
course there's some good old fashioned bodice ripping that
shows no pride or prejudice and reveals hot hidden lusts in
every page-turning chapter.