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Alexa Douglas
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A resentful husband. A miserable wife. How can their marriage survive when “for better, for worse” becomes worse...and worse...and worse?
Elizabeth Bennet does not want to marry Fitzwilliam Darcy. He's rude, arrogant, and selfish. But her father's illness changes everything: If she holds out for love, her family may be destitute. Hoping Mr. Darcy's friends are right - that he is truly a better man than she knows - she accepts him. Afterward she begins to glimpse the generous, affectionate man she'd heard about. Until he learns what she really thinks of him.
Furious and betrayed, ensnared by a fortune-hunter who hates him, Fitzwilliam Darcy is nevertheless a man of his word. He will marry Elizabeth Bennet, but he will never again trust her with his heart. Returning to Pemberley and his sham of a marriage, he can hardly bear to be in the same room with his wife. Then he falls, and the real troubles begin.
Shakespeare wrote, “The course of true love never did run smooth,” but the Bard never scripted a path so perilous as Fitzwilliam and Elizabeth Darcy's. Join them as they face disasters both natural and man-made in search of their happy ending.
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The Truth About Family
- A friends to lovers variation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice
- By: Lucy Marin
- Narrated by: Stevie Zimmerman
- Length: 9 hrs and 41 mins
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Banished from longbourn at a young age, Elizabeth Bennet is raised among the Fitzwilliams at the Romsley estate, growing up alongside Fitzwilliam Darcy and his cousins. Entering adulthood, Elizabeth soon finds herself in possession of a secret love for him that even she knows is futile, and she must settle for his friendship.
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Ridiculously unjust
- By Lowcountry girl on 01-26-23
By: Lucy Marin
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Thwarted
- A Darcy and Elizabeth Pride and Prejudice Variation
- By: MJ Stratton
- Narrated by: Harry Frost
- Length: 7 hrs and 20 mins
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Mr. Darcy is unmarriageable. Every time he shows any interest in a lady, be it casual or serious, the lady disappears or has disaster befall her. Soon, society spreads gossip that he is cursed, and mamas and daughters alike shun his company. Some unknown nemesis keeps the rumors alive, and soon, he suspects he will never find happiness until he discovers who wants him ruined. In Meryton, a humbled Mr. Darcy finds himself drawn to a local beauty. Ever cautious that the villain behind his misfortune is watching, he takes great pains to keep his courtship a secret.
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Clever mystery!
- By Marie on 05-04-25
By: MJ Stratton
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The Zephyr
- A Variation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice
- By: Grace Gibson
- Narrated by: Annabelle Hyde
- Length: 8 hrs and 17 mins
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WHEN MR. FITZWILLIAM DARCY RETURNS to Hertfordshire a year after last seeing Elizabeth Bennet, he is surprised to find that she has taken up careering around the countryside in a brand new curricle. Even more surprising is the manner in which their verbal sparring turns to good humor, banter, and flirtation. So much so that her neighbors begin to wonder if their attachment is more than just friendly.
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Excellence in Writing
- By Marie on 05-07-25
By: Grace Gibson
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The Coming of Age of Elizabeth Bennet
- A Pride and Prejudice Variation
- By: Caitlin Williams
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 18 hrs and 34 mins
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The very worst has happened. Mr Bennet has died, leaving his wife and five young daughters bereft. The family estate, Longbourn, is now lost, entailed away and fifteen-year-old Elizabeth Bennet is to go two hundred miles away to live with strangers. George Darcy, repaying a debt of gratitude, has offered to take her to Pemberley, to live under the mantle of his care and be raised alongside his own daughter, Georgiana. But on the day she is to leave Longbourn forever, young Elizabeth, grieving and confused, runs off into the Hertfordshire countryside. Fitzwilliam Darcy gives chase, telling ...
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Loved It
- By get'erdone on 06-05-25
By: Caitlin Williams
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Some Particular Evil
- A Variation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice
- By: Emilia Stratford
- Narrated by: Stevie Zimmerman
- Length: 8 hrs and 12 mins
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FITZ WILLIAM DARCY WOULD HAVE NEVER IMAGINED the depravity dwelling in the hearts of those he thought he knew best. On the run from hired killers, he is forced into hiding in the mean streets of London with the only person he can trust being Elizabeth Bennet.
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Twists and turns
- By Roxie on 06-15-25
By: Emilia Stratford
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Mistaking Her Character
- A Pride and Prejudice Variation
- By: Maria Grace
- Narrated by: Lesley Parkin
- Length: 11 hrs and 40 mins
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Lady Catherine de Bourgh is very generous when it comes to medical care for her sickly daughter, Anne - generous enough to lure noted physician Dr. Thomas Bennet to give up his London practice and move his family to Rosings Park. But his good income comes with a price: complete dependence on his demanding patroness’s every whim. Now the Bennet family is trapped, reliant on Lady Catherine for their survival. Now she has chosen a husband for headstrong Elizabeth Bennet - Mr. George Wickham. But the Lady’s nephew, Fitzwilliam Darcy, is not so sure about his aunt’s choice.
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Very Nice P&P - Hate Audible Performance
- By Teri Kindle Customer on 12-09-21
By: Maria Grace
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Take His Likeness
- By: Lyndsay Constable
- Narrated by: Stevie Zimmerman, Harry Frost
- Length: 8 hrs and 20 mins
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Elizabeth Bennet has a secret. The finances of Longbourn are more dire than is generally known, and she has been forced by necessity to help keep food on the table of her family home. Her secret is safe. Until the night, the handsome face and kind attentions of Fitzwilliam Darcy lay claim to her affections.
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A Major Disappointment
- By Kindle Customer on 01-29-25
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Misunderstandings
- A Pride and Prejudice Variation
- By: AnnaMarie Wallace
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 9 hrs and 9 mins
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An unbelievable thing has just happened at Meryton’s Assembly Ball. A feather worked its way loose from Miss Bingley’s turban, swooping unerringly for Mr. Darcy’s unprotected eye! Instinctively, the gentleman in question raised his hand and stepped backward to avoid the object, tripping Miss Elizabeth Bennet and then falling upon her prone form. Scandalous! A marriage must occur, of course. But he does not want to marry an unknown country miss and she most certainly does not want to marry the proud, dour Mr. Darcy. Can they find their way to one another despite this inauspicious ...
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The story was a good one and an interesting take on Our couples story.
- By Lizzy on 07-03-25
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Fearful Symmetry
- A Pride & Prejudice Variation
- By: Gailie Ruth Caress
- Narrated by: Stevie Zimmerman
- Length: 10 hrs and 41 mins
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Fitzwilliam Darcy had planned to leave Netherfield Park and all thoughts of the enchanting Miss Elizabeth Bennet behind him - until one night when he saw smoke rising from Longbourn and realized she was in peril. Elizabeth Bennet found Mr. Darcy arrogant and insufferable right up until he became her hero, pulling her and her sister from the fire that devastated their home and could have claimed both of their lives.
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Good story. Excellent narration.
- By MomUpLate on 05-26-21
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A Stronger Impulse
- A Variation of Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice
- By: Julie Cooper
- Narrated by: Joanna Lee
- Length: 12 hrs and 19 mins
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Fitzwilliam Darcy is enraged when, already reeling from Elizabeth Bennet’s disdain, he discovers his sister locked in a passionate embrace with George Wickham—and suffers an apoplexy at the sight. With proper speech locked uselessly inside his mind, his Fitzwilliam relations are quick to take advantage of the situation, calling his illness insanity, and scheming to keep both Darcys under their control.
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Certainly not Jane Austen
- By Lynne Fawcett on 12-14-22
By: Julie Cooper
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The Price of Pride
- A Pride & Prejudice Variation
- By: Abigail Reynolds
- Narrated by: Elizabeth Klett
- Length: 12 hrs and 51 mins
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As far as Fitzwilliam Darcy is concerned, the only good thing to come of Elizabeth Bennet’s bitter refusal of his heart and his hand was his new resolve to prove himself a better man. He’d done it, too, by closing the painful distance between himself and his estranged younger brother, Drew. And now Drew is newly engaged to be married…to Elizabeth Bennet. Family duty forces Darcy to support the engagement, especially since even the smallest hint of disapproval could ruin the brothers’ hard-won reconciliation. But how can he bear to watch his brother marry the woman he loves?
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My least favorite variation
- By Bethany on 08-28-21
By: Abigail Reynolds
Narrator was a distraction
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Great story
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The writer is good at writing and describing events, places and characters. However, I found the plot had too many unbelievable events and a lack of adherence to the moral dictates of the 1800’s. Spoilers to follow…
Within about a 4 month period… Mr. Bennett has an illness leading to Elizabeth accepting Darcy for mercenary reasons. Darcy finds out, becomes angry, states he will marry her due to his honor, but leaves until the wedding. On their wedding day, Whitcomb takes off with Lydia, and Darcy has to find them and make them wed.
When Darcy returns he is “cold” towards Elizabeth. He then becomes ill with a neurologic disorder, GBS, with accompanying delirium and pain leading to a physical and mental dependency on laudanum which results in vulgar and verbally abusive language towards Elizabeth. This delirium was diagnosed by the Darcy’s physician, who told Elizabeth that Darcy was not in his “right mind” due to the disease and the necessary use of laudanum during his episode.
At the same time two other events occur at Pemberly, an influenza outbreak in the community causing the sickness and death of the Pemberly tenants, and torrential rainstorms that ruin the tenant crops that would have lead to the financial ruination and starvation of the tenants, that simultaneously have influenza, except for the intervention of the heroine.
Elizabeth, aspiring to sainthood, tirelessly cared for both a verbally abusive Darcy and the entire community while figuring out how to get food for the tenants and prevent them from becoming destitute. She then comes down with influenza and gives Darcy influenza on top of his neurologic disease, GBS.
Elizabeth then decides to get an annulment due Darcy’s coldness and verbal abuse at the recommendation of Pemberly’s rector. She leaves Darcy before he has fully recovered, also leaving the people of Pemberly that she has come to care for through the influenza endemic. The final impetus that causes her to leave… The death of her father.
Elizabeth and the semi-recovered Darcy risk the censure of the”Ton” and go to court for an annulment. Elizabeth lives with Jane in Hertfordshire and Darcy returns to Pemberly.
There is a gap of about 6 months following the annulment, where the story picks up. Within the next 2 months Darcy figured out a way to see Elizabeth, apologize to her and the community that he offended. Pemberly burns, Mrs. Reynolds’s dies and Elizabeth, who is no longer married to Darcy, travels back to Pemberly with him to help him manage the tenants and rebuild Pemberly, as a friend.
Whitcomb, who is married to Lydia, shows up and declares Darcy is insane and should be locked up in Bedlam. Whitcomb will manage Pemberly in Darcy’s absence until Georgianna has an heir. All works itself out fairly quickly with not much growth of the characters. Darcy goes to court where everyone but the maid state that they didn’t sign the document stating Darcy was insane and the “will” stating Whitcomb can act as manger of Pemberly…it is actually a forgery. The H&H declare their love and decide to get remarried. They anticipate their wedding vows 17 days before their wedding because…well, they just don’t care anymore.
The characters are unrecognizable. Elizabeth’s is portrayed as the faultless, angelic, rescuer. Darcy is a jealous, vindictive, verbally abusive man (in his delirium which means that is what he is subconsciously thinking) who, when he comes to realize his faults, is a groveling spineless man who has to constantly be rescued by Empress Elizabeth.
There are too many unbelievable events to make this story enjoyable. Could Darcy who is paralyzed from GBS, barely able to take liquids, because his tongue doesn’t work well, who is malnourished with muscle wasting from being paralyzed for months really survive getting influenza at the same time? This does not seem like a realistic outcome with the medical care available at the time.
How likely is it that Darcy’s illness, an influenza endemic and torrential rainstorms would happen all at the same time? How likely would it be that a new bride would be able to care for her husband, the community, and financially manage Pemberly all at the same time, without assistance?
While Elizabeth might have gone home to be with her father as he is dying, would she really not try to go back and work out her marriage? Both characters would not risk their reputations to end an engagement, however, they would go to court to get their marriage annulled. Is this plausible? Is Darcy the only person to have any societal repercussions from the annulment, and then only from the Hertfordshire residents? Would Elizabeth really have been welcomed back into her community?
Is it realistic that Whitcomb, who is not a family member and has debts in Lambton, would be able to provide enough evidence to question Darcy’s sanity 6 months after Darcy has recuperated from his illness? In light of the fact that he would be the direct beneficiary of Pemberly, could Whitcomb really convince the magistrate to listen to him over a landed gentry? There were too many implausible events that happened within the story.
In addition both Darcy and Elizabeth are honorable people who would have been “bound to” and “chosen to” adhered to the moral dictates of the 1800s. It is more likely that they would have lived apart then that they would have gotten an annulment. Bottom line…The story was just not believable.
Unbelievable.
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The level of detail the author uses for some of the medical mystery in this adds a richness to the story that makes it especially believable. There are some circumstances later on I found sort of less believable, mainly involving a seeming disregard of social mores of the era but I still enjoyed the story immensely.
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Spoiler Alert. It is not just amazing that they find a way to have a HEA ending, it is amazing they lived through it long enough to survive. Tragedy, injury, sickness, plague, famine, insanity, heart break, more injury, another injury, arrest and a trial, more devastating news and tragedy. Even our Beloved Pemberly isn’t spared.
The narrator doesn’t do male voices well, Mr. Darcy sounds like a woman with a sore throat
Almost returned this one, to be honest, but I was able to finish it…sample before committing.
One disaster after another
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