Taking place a few days after Jane and Mr Rochester get married for the second time, the seclusion of Fearndean makes Rochester question Jane’s happiness. So, a series of letters and scenes are ensued which help or hinder her happily ever after. These are a set of reactions from Jane and Edward’s friends and family after they are married. Expanding upon Charlotte Brontë’s epilogue.
Inspired by the BBC mini-series "Lost in Austen", my story's main character, Ruby, will accidentally land in her much-beloved tale "Jane Eyre," meeting Jane and switching places with her.
The continuation of the story of Jane and Rochester as a young, married couple, deeply in love- beginning on the morning after their wedding night. Filled with all the honesty of marriage, including sex. Thank you so much for reading. Ongoing!
A series of narrative scenes told by Mr. Rochester. They are meant to be placed at specific points in the novel to further enlighten the reader on Mr. Rochester's perspective and motives as he and Jane develop a physical relationship within the events of the original story.
My fantasy-story-development begins in the early morning situation after the wedding attempt, Part II chapter 7. Jane flew away, passing his room and follows the questions, what would been happened, when Jane accepted the suggestions of Mr. Rochester to do their planned Grand European Tour, where he wanted show her his places of his past 15 years.Teil 2 chapter 7 Leaving Thornfield
My fantasy-story-development begins in the early morning situation after the wedding attempt, Part II chapter 7. Jane flew away, passing his room and follows the questions, what would been happened, when Jane accepted the suggestions of Mr. Rochester to do their planned Grand European Tour, where he wanted show her his places of his past 15 years. Kap.1-18
A short one shot exploring the thoughts of the servant of Mr. Rochester when the man formally meets Jane Eyre. (I do not own Jane Eyre.) PLEASE READ AND REVIEW!
L'amour qui s'est perdu souvent laisse quelque chose pour l'aimeur. Ma réponse au défi de songstar13. Fais la critique s'il vous plâit !
This is just a short snippet of what Mr. Rochester was thinking sometime after Jane had left him. Enjoy!
Its probably been done to death, but I want my own chance to tell Edward Fairfax Rochester's story. I may not even reveal anything new about him, it would surprise me if I do lol. In all honesty, there's not enough time in my lifefor me to spend on my writing, I do apologize in advance.
Modern JE. The story of Elinor Eyre and her many hurts and comforts of life.
Over 200 years have passed since the days at Thornfield, a great hollow shell of what it used to be. Two souls, bound through time and space, meet once again in this modern retelling.
Ce roman est une version revisitée et moderne de Jane Eyre. Il fait vivre Jane et Edward à une autre époque, en d'autres lieux, les confronte à d'autres événements, d'autres mœurs. Je mets enfin en ligne le roman complet.
Dying and being reborn into Jane Eyre's body wasn't exactly what Rose had in mind. Then again, she hadn't exactly planned on dying either. Self-Insert, OC.
His Grace the Duke of Ashton finds himself in need of a chaperone for his young niece, Miss Adelina Halifax, suddenly thrust into his care. He hires Beatrice Devon, a young woman of many secrets, who excites him immensely. Will she be enough to rouse him out of his bored and deprived existence? And can he save her from a hidden danger that threatens to annihilate her? Please R&R
What if jane reveals her inner feelings to Rochester before the proposal without meaning to do so? How would Rochester react? This is my first fanfic so please review.
St John turns Jane away from Moor House in a moment of grief over the death of his father. Later, he will regret that unchristian act. But right now, a search party discovers Jane close to death upon the moor...
Jane Eyre has found relatives and a fortune, St. John has proposed to her, and things finally seem to go better for her. Until one night, Mr. Rochester finds her and shakes all the world she has built ever since she left Thornfield Hall. What I think could have happened if the fire had never happened, and Edward somehow would have found Jane.
A brief glimpse of how Edward Fairfax Rochester reacted to the departure of his beloved Jane Eyre following his revelation of his living wife.
A modern retelling of Jane Eyre with Mr. Rochester as an attractive British actor (Cumberbatch, anyone?) and Jane as a P.A. The opening scenes lead up to their first meeting, it's got a certain smuttiness, but what doesn't? Also elements of a very dominant Mr. Rochester to unfold over the next several chapters.
Hello, this is my first upload, so excuse the mistakes. This is how i feel Edward Rochester felt towards the women under his roof after he returns at the beginning of the novel, having fallen from his horse and sprained his ankle. Feel free to leave a review if you have any ideas on what i could do to improve this or move it on further and hello to the person who favourited this :)
One Shot! Modern Day. Jane's misused mistakes. But, she still loves him.
When Sophie Hatter leaves the family business to go work as a cleaning lady for the mysterious Master Pendragon, she does not expect to lose her heart along the way. But a terrible force, bent by desire and greed will soon be joining them within the dark halls of the Master's manor. Can Sophie save Pendragon from blind desire, or will the very heart be torn from her in trying?
She was Jane Eyre. A portrayal of one. One of the most complex female characters in literature. What she is and what she is not.
When Anne Eyre takes a job at Thornton Hall she falls in love with her rich, handsome employer. Nathanial might look like a rock star but he harbours some dark secrets. This is a modern, teen retelling of Jane Eyre by the writer of Pride & Princesses and Wuthering Nights.
Jane's thoughts in the garden, during the badminton game. 2011 movie verse. One shot.
Modern day tragic story.One Shot! R and R.
A poem that I made up for Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre. It's not very good, but it came from the top of my head. No mean reviews please!