
Her Whole Heart
A Pride and Prejudice Variation (Darcy and Elizabeth Happily Ever Afters)
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Narrated by:
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Harry Frost
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By:
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Melanie Rachel
One brave act. An unexpected reward.
Fitzwilliam Darcy's uncle has insisted he finally remain in town for the full season. Ill at ease in London society, he makes a cutting remark about Elizabeth Bennet, a woman he's barely met. But she is not unprotected, and when an earl demands he make amends, he reluctantly complies.
Darcy is prepared to deal with yet another fortune hunter, but Elizabeth's kindness towards society's wallflowers and her quiet bravery in the face of adversity slowly wear away his prejudices. As his admiration grows, so does his dilemma. Can he convince Elizabeth to trust him, to see beyond his earlier rudeness and recognize his changed heart? Or will his initial misstep and Elizabeth's own guarded nature keep them apart?
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I was captivated from the beginning of this well-written, entertaining book, and narrator Harry Frost brings the characters to life with excessively diverting voices. His talent turns our dear Mr. Darcy into a “blockhead” of monumental proportion! I actually replayed that particular chapter a second time for the joy of it. I highly recommend this audiobook! 🖤
Love It!
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Same Darcy and Elizabeth but interesting new twist to their story
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Spoiler: no Lady Catherine, Wickham or Mr Collins to deal with - YEAH!
Melanie Rachel has given us another wonderful story!
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Really satisfying new take! I’ll be finding her other variations.
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GREAT P AND P VARIATION
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Darcy puts his foot in his mouth at a London ball, a 'la Meryton assembly. This time though, an earl forces him step up and make amends. Jane is Jane and Bingley is Bingley, but without his sisters in the beginning and with one loving sister's advice.
It's a wonderful love story between our dear couple, in the setting of London's Society. However, the real love story is Elizabeth learning to love an accept herself, after years of mental and emotional abuse from those her are supposed to love and protect her. Not tear her down. By letting go of all the negative baggage, she makes room for the love of a good and kind man. A lot happens before the happy ever after takes place.
Fantastic audiobook. Mr. Harry Frost is a favorite and he did a great job!
Loved it!
In search of desperately needed love
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This is a completely different variation of P&P. The story is very different from canon since this happens almost completely in London with a lot of new characters. Really the similarities are only having some of the usual cast of characters and Darcy's insult at a ball. That is all I can think of. Everything else is new. A lot of the newness made me sad too. Elizabeth is bullied and abused by her family and the mean girls at school. Jane is the only true friend she has until she makes some friends in London. Those friends are wonderful. And Darcy becomes wonderful as well. Eventually.
I loved that Jane and Bingley both get backbones in the end so they can have their happily ever after too.
I listened to the audiobook and enjoyed the narration. Well done. And I enjoyed the story as well.
P&P Variation
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Her Whole Heart Audible Book - Needs a little updating
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This Pride and Prejudice variation opens at Longbourn, where the Bennet sisters find themselves practically disowned and resented by their parents. The reason behind this—a fortune that Elizabeth and Jane have received but cannot share—gradually comes to light. The two sisters are preparing to depart for London to be hosted by their school friend Amelia Hamilton’s aunt and uncle, Lord and Lady Carlisle. Amelia has insisted they be invited to join her for their first Season in Town.
Pressured by his Uncle Matlock to attend the Season and finally choose a wife, Darcy reluctantly agrees. His infamous insult still occurs, but this time at a London ball where he first meets Elizabeth and Jane. The Earl of Carlisle, a peer who commands respect in the Ton, if not slightly feared, is seriously displeased with Darcy’s treatment of his ward and commands him to befriend Elizabeth and keep company with her during the remainder of the Season’s events. Darcy must balance this with not raising expectations or creating gossip amongst the Ton. As the reader might expect, this ‘forced’ friendship becomes real and then more, as respect, trust, and love grow. Trust will be tested.
Elizabeth’s portrayal is one of great strength and integrity—not only when she was a young girl but also as a woman—becoming a heroine twice over. There is a somewhat suspenseful subplot surrounding Elizabeth and Jane’s past at school which builds an intriguing backstory and context for their current challenges, especially Elizabeth’s.
Jane and Bingley’s burgeoning courtship will face a challenge when Bingley’s struggle to stand up to his domineering sisters almost jeopardizes their blooming romance. Jane’s strong-of-character portrayal had me wanting to applaud. Meanwhile, Elizabeth has to contend with the dreaded presence of, and cutting remarks made by ‘mean girls’ from her school days.
Character interactions are filled with the expected tension, disappointments, and evolving respect readers have come to expect from a good variation. Secondary character roles are enhanced by delightful banter involving Darcy and his Fitzwilliam cousins. The story is not just about overcoming personal challenges related to the past and adversity faced in the present. It is also about forging lasting friendships, as Elizabeth and Jane make some life-long women friends—delightful non-canon characters who play a large role in this novel, along with the younger Georgiana who is welcomed into their fold. The mean-girl villains in the book are brilliantly written too.
Melanie Rachel is a favourite JAFF author and "Her Whole Heart" is a multi-layered, captivating variation with an original plot and settings away from Longbourn. It is an excellent read for fans of "Pride and Prejudice" who love dialogue and crave something new and unique. I truly loved it.
Highly recommend.
Kisses only.
Excellent book and performance
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