Sharon Lathan Books in Order
Browse Sharon Lathan books in order, with quick summaries, Darcy series guides, and simple advice on where to start reading her Austen-inspired novels.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Publication Order
11 books
Mr. & Mrs. Fitzwilliam Darcy
by Sharon Lathan
2007
Darcy and Elizabeth begin married life at Pemberley, learning intimacy, trust, and the duties that come with their new roles. Gossip, family tensions, and a threatening enemy test their happiness almost as soon as the honeymoon glow begins to settle.
Journeys Beyond Pemberley / Loving Mr. Darcy
by Sharon Lathan
2008
Now settled together, the Darcys head to Hertfordshire and London, where Elizabeth is presented to society as Mrs. Darcy. Travel, family celebrations, and the coming of their first child bring delight, pressure, and a brush with danger.
My Dearest Mr. Darcy / The Darcys at Year's End
by Sharon Lathan
2008
As their first anniversary nears, Darcy and Elizabeth steal time at the seaside and prepare for the birth of their first baby. Family milestones, estate matters, and tender private rituals make this a warmer, more settled chapter of their story.
A Darcy Christmas
by Sharon Lathan
2010
This holiday collection includes Sharon Lathan's title novella, a series of Christmas scenes that follows Darcy and Elizabeth across many years. It offers warm glimpses of children, family traditions, and the joys and losses that gather around Pemberley.
In the Arms of Mr. Darcy
by Sharon Lathan
2011
Elizabeth and Darcy are happily absorbed in early parenthood, but Pemberley is full of restless hearts. Richard Fitzwilliam, Georgiana, Kitty, and Caroline each find romance, and the Darcys spend this book nudging loved ones through missteps, longing, and surprise.
Miss Darcy Falls in Love
by Sharon Lathan
2011
On a European tour in post-Napoleonic France, Georgiana Darcy discovers how much music means to her and how much freedom she wants. Two gifted men enter her world, and she must decide which path, and which love, is truly hers.
The Trouble with Mr. Darcy
by Sharon Lathan
2011
A family wedding should bring only joy, but George Wickham's return turns celebration into threat. Darcy and Elizabeth face betrayal, buried grudges, and the most dangerous crisis of their marriage as those they love are put at risk.
The Passions of Dr. Darcy
by Sharon Lathan
2013
Dr. George Darcy, Fitzwilliam's brilliant uncle, leaves England for India in search of purpose and a broader practice of medicine. His long journey brings adventure, grief, romance, and a moving look at the man behind one of the saga's liveliest side characters.
Darcy & Elizabeth: A Season of Courtship
by Sharon Lathan
2014
This prequel begins when Elizabeth accepts Darcy's second proposal and follows the first weeks of their engagement. Family reactions, honest conversations, and the slow rebuilding of trust turn Austen's ending into a fuller love story.
Regency Prints Refined
by Sharon Lathan
2015
This illustrated companion gathers restored Regency fashion plates with brief historical notes on dress, leisure, and daily amusements. It is a visual extra for readers who enjoy the period detail behind Lathan's Austen-inspired fiction.
Darcy & Elizabeth: Hope of the Future
by Sharon Lathan
2017
Darcy and Elizabeth move from engagement into wedding preparations as Lady Catherine plots, London society watches, and both families close in. The romance deepens, the future feels real, and the story leads straight to their honeymoon.
Where should I start?
For the original publication path: Mr. & Mrs. Fitzwilliam Darcy → Journeys Beyond Pemberley / Loving Mr. Darcy → My Dearest Mr. Darcy / The Darcys at Year's End → In the Arms of Mr. Darcy
To continue after that: The Trouble with Mr. Darcy → Miss Darcy Falls in Love → The Passions of Dr. Darcy → A Darcy Christmas
If you want the engagement first: Darcy & Elizabeth: A Season of Courtship → Darcy & Elizabeth: Hope of the Future → Mr. & Mrs. Fitzwilliam Darcy
For a visual Regency extra: Regency Prints Refined
Author bio
Sharon Lathan was born in Pascagoula, Mississippi, in 1962, but she mostly grew up in Frazier Park, a small mountain town in California. She has written warmly about that childhood, which mixed fishing, climbing trees, snow, dirt bikes, and a lot of time outdoors. It gave her a taste for close-knit communities, family life, and the kind of everyday details that later show up all through her fiction.
She did not set out to become a novelist.
When she was nine, an elderly family friend named Rozella was injured, and Lathan spent months helping care for her. That experience fixed two things in place very early: she wanted to be a nurse, and she took that goal seriously. She earned her nursing degree in 1984, started work in New Mexico, and soon found her real professional home in neonatal intensive care, where she spent the bulk of a thirty-five-year career.
Family came first for a long time. She married Steve in 1986, raised a daughter and a son, and built a life in California while working long hospital shifts and steadily deepening her skills in the NICU.
Writing arrived later, and it arrived with surprising force.
Over Thanksgiving weekend in 2005, Lathan went to see the film adaptation of Pride and Prejudice and came out obsessed with Jane Austen's world. She bought the novel right away, read it alongside her daughter's high school literature class, and then plunged into adaptations and fan fiction. When she could not find quite the post-marriage Darcy and Elizabeth story she wanted, she started writing it herself. A short piece called The Wedding Night grew into a longer online serial, then into her first published novel, Mr. & Mrs. Fitzwilliam Darcy, in 2009.
That book opened the door to the larger Darcy world she is best known for. Readers who pick up Loving Mr. Darcy, My Dearest Mr. Darcy, Miss Darcy Falls in Love, or The Passions of Dr. Darcy will see what keeps drawing people back: she likes romance, certainly, but she also likes the life around the romance. Meals, holidays, letters, medical worries, music, travel, family quarrels, babies, and servants all matter. She is interested in what happens after the grand declaration, when two people actually have to build a shared life.
That is why her books often feel less like a single courtship and more like a continuing household chronicle. Darcy and Elizabeth remain central, but Lathan also makes room for Georgiana Darcy, Colonel Fitzwilliam, Dr. George Darcy, and other secondary figures who might stay in the margins in a shorter retelling. Her stories move through Pemberley, London, Hertfordshire, France, and even India, but the emotional center stays the same: love, loyalty, family, and the effort it takes to keep all three in balance.
In 2013, after her husband retired, Lathan moved to Bardstown, Kentucky, and stepped away from nursing to focus on writing full time. She has stayed active in Austen circles there, and her blog makes it clear that the fascination never really wore off.
That may be the clearest way to describe Sharon Lathan's career. She found Jane Austen as an adult, followed the thread with unusual persistence, and turned one late-blooming obsession into a long-running body of work.
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