
Caroline Bingley
A Continuation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice
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Narrated by:
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Anne Day-Jones
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By:
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Jennifer Becton
When Charles Bingley and Mr. Darcy made proposals of marriage to the Bennet sisters at the end of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, Caroline Bingley was both distressed by her brother's choice of bride and humiliated by Mr. Darcy's rejection of her. And she made her objections known.
Now banished from her brother's household, Caroline must return to her mother's home in the north of England until she can make amends with both Bennet sisters. Desperate though Caroline may be to return to polite company, she absolutely refuses to apologize to Miss Elizabeth Bennet, and instead, she seeks an alternative route back into society in the form of Mr. William Charlton, heir to a barony.
Through her connections with Mr. Charlton's sister Lavinia, Caroline begins to infiltrate the household in the hopes of securing the gentleman and his title for herself. However, she must also contend with her vexing emotions regarding Mr. Patrick Rushton, a once-wealthy landowner, and the meddlesome opinions of Mrs. Rosemary Pickersgill, the companion sent by her brother.
When all that Caroline has ever dreamed of attaining - an ancient family name, a title, and a home of her own - is finally within her reach, will she grasp for it even if it means disregarding the workings of her own heart? Or will she cast off the trappings of society and give herself to true love?
©2011 Jennifer Becton (P)2013 Jennifer BectonListeners also enjoyed...




















The love story wasn’t super-convincing. I needed there to be more scenes showing that the two were falling in love. I quite disliked the gentleman in question for much of the first half of the novel. I feel like the love-hate relationship could have been portrayed more skillfully.
I definitely found that I was on Caroline’s side. It actually wasn’t a difficult transition to make from P&P where she is such a villain. She is portrayed as sort of a Scarlett O’Hara-esque character. She is a strong woman who has goals and will stop at nothing to achieve them. The romance even reminded me a bit of Scarlet O’Hara and Rhett Butler, albeit not fully fleshed out.
So, all in all, it was an enjoyable read. But, I feel like the characterization in certain plot elements were weak. The narration was good too.
Good story, could have been executed better.
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don't like her
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Enjoyable, Exceptionally true to the original
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In short, the story was refreshing and enjoyable. Additionally, the narrator's use of regional accents made me appreciate her performance as well.
Give Caroline a chance. Even shrill harpies deserve love.
Charming and Delightful
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Depressing
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