
When Mary Met the Colonel
A Pride and Prejudice Novella
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Narrated by:
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Stevie Zimmerman
A short Pride and Prejudice variation
Without the beauty and wit of the older Bennet sisters or the liveliness of the younger, Mary is the Bennet sister most often overlooked.
She has resigned herself to a life of loneliness, alleviated only by music and the occasional book of military history. Colonel Fitzwilliam finds himself envying his friends who are marrying wonderful women while he only attracts empty-headed flirts.
He longs for a caring, well-informed woman who will see the man beneath the uniform. During the wedding breakfast for Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet, a chance meeting in Longbourn’s garden kindles an attraction between Mary and the Colonel.
However, the Colonel cannot marry for love since he must wed an heiress. He returns to war, although Mary finds she cannot easily forget him. Is happily ever after possible after Mary meets the Colonel?
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Go, Mary!
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Mary isn't silly. She has a very well educated brain and a better understanding of the world than anyone gives her credit for.
The biggest drawback to the story is Kitty and Maria Lucas. They are over the top silly. However, as their main part is to be the catalyst for a meeting in the beginning, I can forgive the author for the excess.
Stevie Zimmerman does a good job of reading it. Though I honestly would have preferred a male voice reading it, like Harry Frost, it was still good.
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Delightful
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The story offers just the right balance of sweet romance and a touch of angst, in the form of a possible rival, to keep the plot moving towards an ultimately happy ending. I’ve never read a Victoria Kincaid story I didn’t love, and I recommend this one as well—a perfect fit when time is limited.
Stevie Zimmerman delivers an outstanding performance, as always.
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