Elizabeth Adams is an American author of historical fiction and contemporary fiction novels. She writes both romantic comedy and comedic tragedy, regardless of whether the setting is historical or contemporary. Elizabeth loves to read – especially Jane Austen. That’s why she writes largely funny Austenesque novels full of characters you love (and love to hate!). She enjoys writing original characters and putting them in situations that lead to conversation and especially banter, but will sometimes make the reader cry as well. Elizabeth lives in Baltimore, Maryland with her husband, children, and several pets.
Elizabeth Adams made her debut as a novelist in 2014 with Green Card (written as E. Adams). Below is a list of Elizabeth Adams’ books in order of when they were first published:
Publication Order of The Elopement Project Books
Publication Order of A Collection of Unusual Tails Books
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
Publication Order of Short Story Collections
Publication Order of Short Stories/Novellas
Publication Order of Sugarcreek Amish Mysteries Books
Publication Order of The Quill Collective Books
(with Joana Starnes, KaraLynne Mackrory, Jenetta James, Nicole Clarkston, Amy D'Orazio, JessieLewis, Christina Boyd, J. Marie Croft, Beau North, SophiaRose, Caitlin Williams, Anngela Schroeder, Karen Cox, CaitlinWilliams, Christina Morland, Lona Manning)
Publication Order of A Collection of Unusual Tales Books
Publication Order of Anthologies
If You Like Elizabeth Adams Books, You’ll Love…
- C.P. Odom
- Regina Jeffers
- Jenn Rowland
Elizabeth Adams Synopsis: In Unwilling: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary by Elizabeth Adams, Mr. Bennet discovers he doesn’t have much time left, and thus immediately decides to set his affairs – and his five unmarried daughters – in order. Knowing they will fare best should at least one of them find a suitable husband, he cannot refuse any respectable suitors.
The high-spirited Elizabeth suspects something is amiss in the halls of Longbourn, but nothing prepares her for a certain haughty gentleman from Derbyshire. While Mr. Darcy is exceedingly wealthy and handsome, in Elizabeth’s eyes, he is also proud, high-handed, and insulting. Unfortunately, he is also desperately in love with her.
Suddenly, Elizabeth is forced to rethink the opinions she held previously. And accept a choice she was never able to make.