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The Earl and His Lady
- Branches of Love, Book 4
- By: Sally Britton
- Narrated by: Rachael Beresford
- Length: 9 hrs and 16 mins
- Unabridged
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Lady Virginia Macon, the recently widowed baroness of Heatherton, has an impossible decision to make. Her late husband's unscrupulous brother demands guardianship of her sons. The courts are on his side, unless she marries someone willing to stand in her late husband's place. Locking her heart away and devoting herself to her children is the only way Virginia can countenance such a decision. Wearied by the world, Lucas Calvert, wealthy earl of Annesbury, is tired of being alone. When he learns of Virginia's plight, he knows he can save her and her sons.
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Not my favorite in the series
- By Laurie S on 01-14-20
- The Earl and His Lady
- Branches of Love, Book 4
- By: Sally Britton
- Narrated by: Rachael Beresford
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Reviewed: 10-31-24
part of a great series. two widowers fall in love. this one made me cry 😢
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Mr. Darcy's Bookshop
- A Pride and Prejudice Variation (Pride & Prejudice Variations)
- By: Summer Hanford
- Narrated by: Stevie Zimmerman, Benjamin Fife
- Length: 10 hrs and 45 mins
- Unabridged
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Cut off from his family’s fortune because he refuses to marry the woman his father has selected for him, Fitzwilliam Darcy takes up the only employment he deems tolerable, that of bookseller. Darcy is determined to support himself and to marry for love, but his powerful relations use their clout to keep customers and fashionable young ladies away. Worse, Darcy’s absence from Pemberley allows treachery to flourish. Determined to see her older sister marry as well as possible, Elizabeth Bennet orchestrates their removal to London.
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Mr. Darcy a lowly bookseller
- By Patti on 06-13-24
- Mr. Darcy's Bookshop
- A Pride and Prejudice Variation (Pride & Prejudice Variations)
- By: Summer Hanford
- Narrated by: Stevie Zimmerman, Benjamin Fife
Sweet JAFF with an unusual story twist
Reviewed: 07-06-24
I enjoy low-status-Darcy variations on Pride & Prejudice, but they’re hard to do well. This is a good one. The romance is sweet—just a couple of kisses. Narrator Stevie Zimmerman is great as always. I found Benjamin Fife’s narration to stiff and clipped for my taste. Glad I listened to this book.
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Far from the Tree
- A Pride and Prejudice Variation
- By: Jeannie Peneaux
- Narrated by: Liz May Brice
- Length: 12 hrs and 53 mins
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For twenty years Elizabeth Bennet had lived, quite contentedly, as the second daughter of a country squire. During her Easter visit to her newly married friend, Lizzy has the dubious pleasure of being introduced to Lady Catherine de Bourgh and her cosseted daughter. To Elizabeth’s surprise, the pair take a keen interest in a mere adopted daughter of the Bennet family, and when Mr. Darcy dutifully pays his annual visit to Rosings Park, her life takes a wholly unexpected turn.
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A Charming New Look at Lady Catherine
- By Amy Nix on 03-30-24
- Far from the Tree
- A Pride and Prejudice Variation
- By: Jeannie Peneaux
- Narrated by: Liz May Brice
Top JAFF
Reviewed: 04-25-24
Possibly the best Jane Austen fan fiction I have read. The only one I would rank as highly is Unequal Affections by Lara Ormiston.
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A Wilful Misunderstanding
- A Pride & Prejudice Variation
- By: Amy D'Orazio
- Narrated by: Stevie Zimmerman
- Length: 11 hrs and 33 mins
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The moment he saw her at the assembly in Meryton, he knew he loved her. When Fitzwilliam Darcy meets Elizabeth bennet in the fateful autumn of 1811, their mutual infatuation is immediate and undeniable. Within months, they are married and spend a blissful winter at Pemberley, falling more deeply in love with each other than either might have imagined possible. But spring in London proves more challenging to them. Accident and artifice join to devastating effect for the young couple, destroying their felicity and creating an outcome neither might have imagined.
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5 Tissue Rating
- By Sherrie Jones on 10-30-20
- A Wilful Misunderstanding
- A Pride & Prejudice Variation
- By: Amy D'Orazio
- Narrated by: Stevie Zimmerman
Everybody suffers, everybody gets a happy ending
Reviewed: 10-13-23
After suffering through a painful breakup due to Darcy’s pride and failure to trust, our couple very slowly works it out and puts the pieces of their love back together. If you like a slow-burn second chance romance this is your jam. Very well written for a JAFF, as always with Amy D’Orazio, and Zimmerman does her usual excellent work wih the narration (her angsty Darcy voice is particularly good).
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Pride Before a Fall: A Variation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice
- By: Mary Smythe
- Narrated by: Stevie Zimmerman
- Length: 8 hrs and 58 mins
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Elizabeth Bennet is horrified when, during a walk in Netherfield’s gardens with her sister Jane, she witnesses Mr. Darcy take a fall from his horse. Rushing to his aid, she is bewildered when he–seeming quite out of his wits–declares himself to her. Deciding the proposal was the product of a confused mind, she decides to disregard it.
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Falls a little flat
- By bebe on 05-23-23
Far too long-winded and repetitive
Reviewed: 10-11-23
The story had enjoyable aspects, but the writing was so long-winded and repetitive that it became a test of endurance. Almost every line of dialogue was followed by a paragraph of redundant unnecessary explanation. Most scenes went on far too long, and many of the scenes were entirely unnecessary. There was far too much tedious unfunny dialogue from Mr Collins.
I would be a lot more positive if this JAFF were 3 hours long instead of 9. Some of the Lizzy-Darcy flirting, and the initial proposal, was well done.
The narrator, Stevie Zimmerman, was excellent as always.
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Unequal Affections
- A Pride and Prejudice Retelling
- By: Lara S. Ormiston, Devleena Gosh PhD - Foreward
- Narrated by: Carmela Corbett
- Length: 13 hrs and 18 mins
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When Elizabeth Bennet first knew Mr. Darcy, she despised him and was sure he felt the same. Angered by his pride and reserve, influenced by the lies of the charming Mr. Wickham, she never troubled herself to believe he was anything other than the worst of men - until, one day, he unexpectedly proposed. Mr. Darcy's passionate avowal of love causes Elizabeth to reevaluate everything she thought she knew about him.
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In case you didn't love Darcy enough!
- By CrisRod7 on 04-17-14
- Unequal Affections
- A Pride and Prejudice Retelling
- By: Lara S. Ormiston, Devleena Gosh PhD - Foreward
- Narrated by: Carmela Corbett
Greatest JAFF ever told
Reviewed: 07-28-23
This is my third read/listen and I liked it even better this time. If I wasn’t afraid of being bullied online I might say that Ormiston has actually improved on the second half of Pride and Prejudice. The way Darcy is truly humbled in this version, and the way he rises to the occasion and gets over his own ego to reach a truly reciprocal love with Elizabeth, is deeply satisfying. The Wickham character makes Darcy face his demons, and when Darcy realizes that he put Elizabeth in an impossible situation by proposing the way he did, and that he actually needs her to love him back before the wedding, now he’s working against a ticking clock. Along the way the couple unpack *all* of the issues that are implied but not fully dealt with in the original. Both of them keep trying to accept their imperfect relationship and make the best of it without fully facing their issues, but circumstances and their own honest natures won’t allow it. The author brings a lot of emotional intelligence and wit to their struggles, and everyogets the ending they deserve. I will be rereading this one for a long time.
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Is He Popenjoy?
- By: Anthony Trollope
- Narrated by: Nigel Patterson
- Length: 22 hrs and 5 mins
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Originally published in 1878, Is He Popenjoy? is a delightful comic novel written late in the career of author Anthony Trollope. The plot revolves around the themes of property and inheritance, as the relatives of the Marquis of Brotherton question the legitimacy of a foreign-born heir to the family estate.
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Highly Enjoyable…but is it Comic?
- By John on 08-16-22
- Is He Popenjoy?
- By: Anthony Trollope
- Narrated by: Nigel Patterson
Wonderful novel, adequate narration
Reviewed: 07-19-23
If only Timothy West had narrated this one! It’s one of the best Trollope novels I’ve read so far (out of a dozen or so), dealing with a young married couple whose mutual trust is tested when they move to London. A couple of the subplots are less interesting (especially the one involving the women’s rights society, which Trollope seems surprisingly antagonistic towards, given his clear-eyed treatment of the subjugation of women in many other novels). But the “Is he Popenjoy” plot is interesting, and it takes a lot of skill to make us root for a primary couple who don’t love each other (and are not particularly lovable) when they get married. The way the husband’s and wife’s various errors and indiscretions are dealt with, and to what extent they are forgiven, and whether this marriage is salvageable, was a source of real tension and interest throughout.
The narrator was adequate. At some points his emphasis in various words suggested that he may have missed the meaning or significance of a sentence that Trollope (in my opinion) clearly intended. And his women’s voices are not the best, compared to the top male narrators such as Timothy West. But he is never grating to the ear, which is a big plus.
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