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Fitzwilliam Darcy: An Honorable Man
- De: Brenda J. Webb
- Narrado por: Stevie Zimmerman
- Duración: 20 h y 9 m
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Leaving England after his disastrous proposal was refused at Hunsford, Darcy spent two lonely years in Scotland and Ireland before returning home to face Elizabeth Bennet, certain that he could regard her as an indifferent acquaintance. Events that transpired in his absence have left Elizabeth a changed woman. The victim of a marriage by deception to Count Stefano, she has suffered greatly at his hands. Will Mr. Darcy rescue the woman he vowed to forget?
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Heartbreak, Hope and Heroism
- De Marie en 05-26-24
- Fitzwilliam Darcy: An Honorable Man
- De: Brenda J. Webb
- Narrado por: Stevie Zimmerman
This book is PERFECTION !!!!!!!!!!!
Revisado: 05-26-24
First, Stevie Zimmerman narrating is always a "must purchase" and 1000% perfection. I just read this book and OMG I am in love. So much storyline, tears, anguish, evil (Mrs Bennett and I need to meet on a field of battle...or dark alley), and love. This is a longer book, LOTS of angst but the entire book is a love story. Love missed, love found, love lost, love fought for, love of a child...... the whole book is a love story. POWERFULLY written. There will be tears but there is also laughter and smiles. You will never regret reading this fabulous gem. Thank you Brenda Webb for allowing me/us to take this journey with these amazing characters. As I finished the book today...I can tell you I am very sad to leave this family. "Fitzwilliam Darcy, an honourable man" by Brenda Webb. Just magnificent. STOP what you are doing and purchase this book.....then buy the Audible version. You will thank me ten-fold.
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So Material a Change
- A Pride & Prejudice Variation
- De: Amy D'Orazio
- Narrado por: Stevie Zimmerman
- Duración: 10 h y 58 m
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Matrimony is the last thing on Elizabeth Bennet’s mind when she arrives at Netherfield Park to tend to her ill sister. When proud Mr. Darcy acts rashly to thwart a compromise and tells her that the entire household believes they are engaged, she dismisses him outright and refuses his offer of marriage. But more surprises await her at Longbourn. Mr. Collins is ready with an offer of marriage, and it is not only her mother who thinks it a fine match.
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Couldn't stop listening
- De Matthew Forsythe en 01-17-22
- So Material a Change
- A Pride & Prejudice Variation
- De: Amy D'Orazio
- Narrado por: Stevie Zimmerman
I think this is her best book yet.
Revisado: 10-13-21
I love everything Amy D'Orazio writes and the fact it is Stevie Zimmerman narrating makes it even better. THERE WILL BE SPOILERS BELOW **** BTW Lord Saye is in rare form in this book and the funniest he has ever been.
The story starts off with Caroline sneaking into Darcy's bed chamber and trying to seduce/compromise him. She gets into his bed and starts to touch him. Darcy thinks it is Elizabeth (as he has been dreaming about her) and then jumps up when he realizes it's Caroline. He quickly dresses (in another room with his Valet) and has someone wake up Bingly. Bingly sides with Caroline stating that even though she did it, he has to marry her anyway. Darcy panics and says he cannot because he is engaged to Elizabeth (who is staying at Netherfield tending to a sick Jane). The next day Darcy corners Elizabeth to tell her they have to marry. Elizabeth says no but then changes her mind when she finds out her father is pushing for her to marry Collins. The rest of the book is about the 2 of them learning about each other. There is some angst. This Elizabeth is more stable-minded and not quick to lose her temper and is a refreshing "Lizzy" to read. Darcy was really mean to her in some scenes and kind of an @ss at times. This book also brings back the character of Lord Saye who is in prime humor and is fabulous. The drinking scene with Darcy, him and Bingly and the card bet is beyond hilarious and I actually laughed out loud at sooooo many scenes. I bought the book and the Audible version and as soon as I was done, I started all over again. I have read over 200 P&P variations and this is EASILY one of my absolute favorites.
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