Make Your Play Launch and Giveaway

🎉 Book Launch Day: After some unfortunate delays on my end, Make Your Play is Here! 🎉

It started with a jest. A silly, offhand bargain between two people who could barely stand each other: If we’re both still single in five years, we’ll marry each other. Naturally, Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy never expected to need such a pact. Naturally, they both remember it—right on schedule.

But what begins as a desperate attempt to sabotage their own agreement quickly spirals into something much more dangerous: feelings. Complications. A very public scandal involving Elizabeth’s stolen journal. And a clause in Darcy’s father’s will that threatens everything he holds dear unless he marries—immediately. Now, with reputations teetering and time running out, they each try to find anyone else to marry… but keep getting in each other’s way. Fate, it seems, has its own playbook.

If you love slow burns with sharp banter, reluctant allies turned lovers, and a Regency romp full of scandal, sabotage, and swoon-worthy confessions, Make Your Play is for you. It’s out now in ebook, coming soon in paperback, and available in Kindle Unlimited! Come see how much trouble one tiny marriage pact can cause. 💍🔥


Excerpt from Chapter Seven

Elizabeth had never liked the Meryton Assembly. The room was too small, the floorboards often snagged her slippers, and the punch always tasted faintly of soap—thanks to Lady Lucas’s obsession with orange flower.

Tonight, it was also far too warm. The windows were fogging from the press of dancers and chattering neighbors, and her mother had already elbowed two ladies away from the card table in search of better seating.

Elizabeth hovered near the edges, pretending to examine the floral arrangements. Charlotte stood beside her, leaning close.

“The new tenants from Netherfield have arrived,” she murmured, eyes flicking toward the entrance.

Elizabeth did not look.

“They brought a party. Oh, Papa was right. Mr. Bingley is handsome.”

“And the sister? You said he had one, yes?”

“Two, but the younger one is the unmarried one. That must be her there, smiling like she invented politeness.”

Elizabeth sipped her punch. “That sounds exhausting.”

“Be kind. You may end up dancing with one of the gentlemen.”

“Heaven preserve me.”

A ripple passed through the room as the newcomers were greeted and fussed over. Elizabeth kept her eyes fixed firmly on the flowers.

Until she heard the voice.

“Good evening Miss Bennet,” came the drawl. Familiar. Crisp. Dry as cut glass.

Her spine stiffened.

She turned. Slowly.

Darcy stood a pace away, dark coat immaculate, expression rather opaque. Mr. Bingley was beside him, all golden curls and cheerful energy, and a woman on his other arm—elegant, perfectly styled, and immediately recognizable.

The woman in orange.

The very same who had narrowed her eyes at Elizabeth across a salon in London two years ago, when Elizabeth had been laughing with Darcy—one of a handful of times they had ever been entirely civil. They had never spoken, she and the woman in orange. But they had understood each other.

The woman gave her a faint smile now. “You look familiar.”

Elizabeth smiled back, polite and distant. “Do I?”

“I never forget a face. Especially not one from London.”

“I suppose that depends on the lighting.”

The woman’s lashes fluttered. “Have we met?”

Elizabeth tilted her head. “I do not recall your name.”

“Then we cannot have.”

Darcy cleared his throat, too loudly. “Miss Elizabeth Bennet, may I present Miss Caroline Bingley.”

They both looked at him.

Then back at each other.

Caroline’s smile returned—fixed and gleaming. “Miss Bennet. How charming to meet you properly.”

“Miss Bingley,” Elizabeth said with a curtsy that felt like handling a blade by the wrong end. “A pleasure. And Mr. Darcy, how pleasant to see you again,” Elizabeth said smoothly, as though her heart were not doing something extremely foolish beneath her stays.

“You two are acquainted?” Mr. Bingley asked, bright-eyed.

Elizabeth frowned. “Only in the vaguest sense. We once shared a picnic.”

“A charity picnic,” Darcy said flatly. “For a good cause.”

“Good cause, indeed. It was an auction,” she clarified.

“A charity auction!” Mr. Bingley rejoined. “By Jove, what a fine thing. Was it an art auction? Darcy has that fine Reni I have often admired. Was that where you got it, Darcy?”

“Oh, no, it was not that sort of auction,” Elizabeth corrected. “Rather, the gentlemen himself was on the block.”

Darcy’s face turned a curious shade. Miss Bingley went utterly pale. Mr. Bingley laughed. “He never was!”

“Oh, indeed. He went for quite a lot. I paid.”

Caroline Bingley blinked, and her mouth dropped open as if she wished she had thought of that notion first.

“You bought him?” Mr. Bingley hooted, slapping his rather unappreciative friend on the shoulder.

Elizabeth took a sip of punch. “Only for an afternoon. When I reflect on all the better ways I could have spent seven pounds, though, I think it rather a poor investment.”

There was a beat of stunned silence.

Then Miss Bingley cleared her throat. “What a charming story. And where did this philanthropic engagement take place?”

“Derbyshire,” Elizabeth said. “Rather under the watchful gaze of the  dowager countess, if I recall.”

Miss Bingley paled. “Ah. Of course.”

Darcy’s expression had not changed. “So,” he said. “This is your kingdom.”

Elizabeth raised a brow. “Hertfordshire? Hardly. But yes, you have finally ventured into my corner of the world.”

“Remarkably intact, considering.”

“I make no promises about the company.”

He glanced around. “It seems… festive.”

“You mean chaotic.”

“I was being generous.”

She smiled. “You are not known for that.”

“Nor you for mercy.”

“Then we are well matched.”

They stared at each other a moment longer, neither willing to cede the smallest ground.

Miss Bingley cleared her throat. “Mr. Darcy, perhaps you would do me the honor of showing me the room. I find these assemblies so… provincial without proper guidance.”

Darcy was about to respond—his mouth had just begun to form the word no—when Mr. Bingley stepped in with a bright smile.

“I would be delighted to do so,” he said quickly, offering his arm before Darcy could speak. “And I believe we have yet to meet our lovely neighbor. Miss…?”

Elizabeth stepped in. “Mr. Bingley, may I present my eldest sister, Miss Jane Bennet.”

Jane offered a curtsy. “It is a pleasure.”

“The pleasure is mine entirely,” said Mr. Bingley, who looked as if he had just been handed the last candle in a storm.

Miss Bingley’s smile tightened. “How charming.”

Elizabeth did not roll her eyes, but it was a near thing.

Miss Bingley took Mr. Bingley’s other arm with forced grace, clearly displeased but unwilling to protest in public. The trio moved into the crowd.

Darcy lingered.

“So,” Elizabeth said, voice cool. “Still unmarried? Or is that lovely creature in taffeta and ostrich feathers the lucky lady?”

He gave a tight grimace. “Not if I can help it. And you?”

“I suspect the question is unnecessary.”

He looked her over, slowly. “Your mother must be all but distraught.”

“She has ample other distractions. You should dance,” she said, just to provoke him.

“I never do.”

“Pity. Your auction record promised so much.”

He laughed, a sharp exhale. “You have not changed.”

“Neither have you.”

He bowed stiffly. “Enjoy your evening, Miss Bennet.”

She curtsied, just as stiffly. “I plan to.”

Darcy walked away.

Elizabeth turned toward the punch bowl and stared at her reflection in the ladle.

Her hands were trembling.

She would write about this later.

Or she would try.


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    • Dés on July 15, 2025 at 12:39 am
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    Of course I had to head over to Amazon, to start reading the “sample” so I can start at the beginning.
    I’m not even half way through Chapter 1 and am already completely HOOKED!!!
    I think this is the first story I will be reading that goes this far back in the story line, AND seems to be all from Darcy’s POV. FABULOUS! I can’t WAIT to read more!!!
    Congratulations on getting it published!

    1. I had SO much fun writing that intro! No idea where the idea of Darcy on the auction block came from but I absolutely HAD to write it! Glad you enjoyed it!

    • Angela Secondino on July 15, 2025 at 1:00 am
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    I already bought the ebook as I preorder each of your books so I can read them as soon as possible. You are one of my absolute favorite authors and have each of your books. Some of your stories I have read multiple times and I believe all of them are on my Kindle favorites list. Please keep writing such wonderful novels.

    1. Oh, my goodness, thank you, Angela! I’m so delighted that you enjoy my books! XOXOX Hope this one makes you giggle a little. 🙂

  1. Such fun! I am curious about where Elizabeth’s money came from, as that would have been quite a sum.

    1. Oh, she had some help! Darcy has a grandmother with a knack for mischief.

    • Jo on July 15, 2025 at 2:20 am
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    Your description didn’t interest me much, but after reading the extract I’m definitely intrigued. Great writing, thank you!

    1. Glad to hear it, Jo! Enjoy!

    • Helyn Roberts on July 15, 2025 at 2:58 am
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    Definitely one for the TBR pile! Looking forward to reading this one.

    1. Hope you have fun with it Helyn!

    • tgruy on July 15, 2025 at 4:38 am
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    This one seems so promising! I loved the excerpt and can’t wait to read it!

    1. They sure have fun bantering with each other in this book. Thanks for stopping by!

    • Myrna Greenfield on July 15, 2025 at 5:10 am
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    The scenario you’ve created could have happened now, but fits into Regency expectations. What a delicious combination!

    1. That was the hope, Myrna! Glad you enjoyed it!

    • Sarah on July 15, 2025 at 6:50 am
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    Oh! That was so good, just imagine Darcy on the charity auction block, and Elizabeth the winning bidder. I guess Miss Bingley would secretly be almost spitting ostrich feathers, knowing she had missed out on such an opportunity, for some, one to one time with her ideal beau.

    Thanks for giving us the chance to win a copy of wonderful book.

    1. Oh, now there’s a visual!!! I’m going to be giggling about that image all day!

    • Barbara on July 15, 2025 at 7:34 am
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    This one sounds very interesting. Can’t wait to read more!

    1. Thanks for stopping by, Barbara!

    • Anna W on July 15, 2025 at 7:39 am
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    Just the premise made me laugh out loud. I’m headed over to Amazon to put in on my TBR list.

    1. Haha! I snorted once or twice when I was writing it. ;-P

    • Rachael Dague on July 15, 2025 at 8:01 am
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    This looks so fun! I’m excited to read this one.

    1. So glad, Rachael! Enjoy!

    • Aimee on July 15, 2025 at 9:21 am
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    This is fabulous! In my opinion your books always have the best dialogue!

    1. Thank you, Aimee! I love writing dialogue. It’s what makes Elizabeth sparkle if you ask me. <3

    • Kaidi on July 15, 2025 at 9:49 am
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    I always look forward to the witty banter I can depend upon in any of Alix James’ books! This sounds like it’s going to be extra fun and sizzling!!

    1. Thank you, Kaidi! Banter is SO much fun for me to write. Happy reading!

    • Kate on July 15, 2025 at 9:49 am
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    I’m waiting, impatiently, for the paperback! Sounds like a good fun read.

    1. It should be live shortly, Kate. I just approved the final draft!

    • Tina on July 15, 2025 at 9:52 am
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    I love the banter! I’m looking forward to reading this!

    1. Thanks, Tina! Enjoy!

    • Sheila L Majczan on July 15, 2025 at 10:34 am
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    I am already reading this one. Good luck with the release.

    1. Enjoy, Sheila, and thank you so much!

    • camille on July 15, 2025 at 10:49 am
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    This chapter has me hooked. Now I need to know what comes before this scene and what follows.

    1. It’s rather a long story! I never intended for it to get that long but they just kept BICKERING! ;-D

    • Eva E on July 15, 2025 at 10:53 am
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    I love Caroline Bingley’s reaction to the banter between Elizabeth and Darcy. Poor Miss Bingley seems so confused. Thank you for the excerpt and giveaway. This book will be such fun to read.

    1. Too right! She’s SO jealous! Enjoy, Eva!

    • Ginna on July 15, 2025 at 11:02 am
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    That was a fun excerpt! Your banter is always so good. I’m sure the rest of the story is just as much fun.

    1. I hope you enjoy it, Ginna. There’s a lot more Elizabeth snark where that came from!

    • Victoria Ashraff on July 15, 2025 at 11:12 am
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    Ha! I like the cut and thrust! Looking forward to reading this.

    1. Yeah, nobody really can stand up to our girl, can they? Especially not Darcy!

    • Linda A. on July 15, 2025 at 11:42 am
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    Caroline doesn’t stand a chance against Elizabeth’s tongue and wit. Good luck with the release!

    1. Not for a second! Thanks for stopping by, Linda!

    • LeslieGB on July 15, 2025 at 11:12 pm
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    I enjoyed the excerpt. Such witty banter from Darcy and Elizabeth. I look forward to reading more and see how this ends up. Congratulations on your new novel. –Leslie

    1. So glad it made you giggle, Leslie! Enjoy!

    • Lisa on July 16, 2025 at 3:36 pm
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    Oh my gosh, just this excerpt was hilarious! I’m definitely going to have to ready this!

    1. I’m glad it gave you a laugh, Lisa. That was the hope! Happy reading. <3

    • DarcyBennett on July 16, 2025 at 7:43 pm
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    Love the premise and feel an affinity with it as my spouse and me had such a pact.

    • Kattia Campos Zamora on July 16, 2025 at 10:32 pm
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    Hello!

    Thank you for sharing this excerpt. Sounds pretty funny, I hope to read it all soon!

    • Lois on July 17, 2025 at 6:36 am
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    The excerpt was fun!

    • Laura H on July 18, 2025 at 6:49 am
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    Mr. Darcy won at an acution? What an interesting idea. I am curious to find out what would have provoked him to put himself out like that. I would really enjoy reading this book, so please enter me in the drawing.
    Thanks for sharing!

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