
The Unthinkable Triangle
A Pride and Prejudice Variation
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Narrated by:
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Stevie Zimmerman
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By:
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Joana Starnes
All is fair in love and war - or is it? What if Mr. Darcy's rival for Elizabeth Bennet's hand and heart is not some inconsequential stranger, but his dearest, closest friend? How is he to reconcile the claims of loyalty and kinship with the urge to pursue his heart's desire?
"Eyes tightly shut against the horrifying future, Darcy dug his fingers in his hair. Lost to him forever. Not merely lost, but promised to his cousin - firmly in his life, but never his! How in God's name was he to bear it and not become unhinged? How was he to have her at his table as Richard's affianced, and not betray himself? How was he to see her, time and again, and give no sign that he wanted her more than he had ever wanted any woman? How was he to keep up the pretence, day after excruciating day?"
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and hope for Sequel or Book 2 is in the near future. 😃😃😃😃😃
BRAVO !
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Would you listen to The Unthinkable Triangle again? Why?
Absolutely, a wonderful book and outstanding performanceWho was your favorite character and why?
Darcy and Dona Teresa. Darcy was true to character, Dona Teresa was a very colorful and interesting character.Have you listened to any of Stevie Zimmerman’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
All Stevie Zimmerman's performances are excellent. I loved her Spanish and French accents in this one.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
My heart was breaking for Darcy and then for colonel FitzwilliamExquisite torture
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One of the best!
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The opening one-third or so of Austen's Pride and Prejudice is mentioned as a backstory, as the book opens with Lizzie visiting Charlotte Collins and encountering Darcy and his cousin Fitzwilliam at Rosings. Darcy is on the verge of proposing when Lizzie and Fitzwilliam announce their engagement. Naturally, Darcy is crushed and agonizes at the thought of the woman he loves being married to his dearest friend.
Fitzwilliam is on leave from the Army and must return to the Peninsula, and here is where the author begins her own plot. Events conspire to throw Lizzie and Darcy together in fairly believable ways, and Lizzie begins to see Darcy's admirable traits, even though Darcy is careful not to reveal his true feelings for her.
Fitzwilliam is a doll, though, so how can Lizzie dump him for Darcy? Fear not, this author has devised a plot that gives everyone a happy ending. As I said, it's really quite good.
Surprisingly good
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The narrator is quite talented. She does not try to create overly distinctive characters, which to me is a good thing for this book. The story sells itself. The narrator only has to read with a pleasant voice, use correct pronunciation, maintain good pacing, and differentiate between male and female voices. She does a excellent job at these tasks.
Very well written
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wonderfully entangled plot
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Heartbreaking
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Loved this book
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That said, this is a love triangle among Elizabeth, Mr. Darcy, and Richard Fitzwilliam. The book is filled with a mix of romance, angst, edge-of-your-seat drama, and the reader truly doesn’t guess the outcomes of the many twists.
There are scenes where I couldn’t put this book down. It’s that good.
Another aspect of this book is getting to know minor characters and how their influence plays into the actions of the main characters. The reader can draw conclusions to the original P&P based on what we learn from the characters in this and other variations from Ms Starnes.
I especially applaud the author for how she portrays strong women (Specifically Elizabeth and Anne) in a time when women weren’t permitted much of a voice at all.
Really fabulous P&P variation
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I recommend to anyone enjoying strong believable characters on a P&P variation.
This is the 3rd Joana Starnes I have enjoyed and Stevie Zimmerman is of course amazing!
Agree it is exquisite torture but very satisfying
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