
A Bouquet of Bennets, Jane's Story
A Sweet Pride and Prejudice Variation
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Victoria Lynn

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About this listen
Mr. Thomas Bennet, seeking easy riches and a way to dower his daughters and fund his lifestyle without all the work involved in managing an estate has placed his estate and his family in a precarious position by going into more debt than he can repay.
Unlike in canon, the heir to Longbourn is Mr. Robert Collins, a contemporary of Mr. Bennet. Robert Collins has two sons, his eldest is Martin and he will inherit the Collins’ estate. His second son, Walter Collins, is his proposed heir to Longbourn and as such Mr. Collins desires to promote a match between Jane and the son who will someday be master of Longbourn.
I hope you enjoy Jane’s story and will be equally pleased should you read the first book, Mary’s story.
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- Terri L. Mcclelland
- 01-18-25
Starring Jane
Mr Bennet is a speculator. Mrs Bennet is much more sensible. There are only four Bennet daughters with only two “out” as the story begins.
Mr Bennet is in debt to his cousin Robert Collins. Mr Collins is done with bailing out Bennet and Longbourn. He is ready to consider bailing out Bennet one last time but with strings attached. Mr Bennet must be willing to marry off his daughter Jane to Collin’s son Walter.
Very pleasant, low angst story. No Lady Catherine but a different very bad Wickham. VV is pretty acceptable.
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- bebe
- 07-08-24
Very simplistic
The book about Mary was better. One thing I did like was it acknowledged that Mr Bennett is a selfish lazy loser
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