
Falling for Elizabeth Bennet
2nd Edition
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Narrated by:
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Lucas Keen
This is a second edition that has been totally rewritten with new scenes.
A young lady, socially excluded with a secret.
A young, eligible, socially awkward bachelor.
What happens when their worlds collide and the young man learns her secret? Can Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy overcome social bias and familial pressure to find true love?
Trigger warning: contains scenes of physical abuse.
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There are some surprising character changes that made the story interesting in addition to Lizzy’s main character change. One villain is worse than ever while another is remarkably redeemed, nearly gasp worthy in fact. The character of one of the Bennet parents as well is surprisingly awful.
Although I finished it, not sure it was really worth the struggle.
Almost returned
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Darcy sees the true Elizabeth
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Mr Bennet and Mrs Bennet are abusive to Elizabeth the later by cruelty and the former by inaction.
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Loved it
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This was first a grand love story. It was also an interesting exploration into how a disability would affect the life of one of our most beloved characters. A condition we’re familiar with today and no longer attach a stigma to, but two hundred years ago they knew nothing about (epilepsy,) and many sufferers were put in asylums, where they suffered far worse.
Thus Darcy meets Elizabeth at the famous assembly but notices her hiding in a corner. She begs him not to pay attention to her or she’ll face her mother’s wrath. Oh my lord this Mrs. Bennet is a harpy of unbelievable proportions. And Elizabeth’s father is the pinnacle of his lethargic indolent P&P character who allows and excuses Mrs. Bennet’s behavior for the most absurd reason. I spent most of the book hating both of them for different reasons, but eventually eased up on Lizzy’s father.
Darcy has to rescue Elizabeth from true bodily injury by her mother. By this point he realizes he’s in love with her. Her injuries horrify him, as it would any normal human being. Now the story includes Colonel Fitzwilliam, who frustratingly does not have his cousin’s back, though he reminds Darcy they have always been like brothers he’s not offering any help and antagonizes Elizabeth behind Darcy’s back. He's forced to back track and apologize at one point, but his earlier actions seem cruel.
I couldn’t figure out Jane for most of the book either. I’m sure there was more of a family dynamic allusion there but it wasn’t really explored or explained enough. It just painted Jane in a bad light and she should have come off much more sympathetic in the end. The idea that having a sibling with a special need for more care and attention and the way it affects the family members could have been explored a smidge better. Because caring for Elizabeth fell into Jane's hands while growing up.
There’s so much more to this story though and it really was amazing. The narrator Lucas Keen, is first rate although new to me. There was another extremely evil villain who wrecked havoc with the newlywed Darcys, but to balance this out another character comes to the aid of Darcy and Elizabeth who previously has always been the villain, but has a complete turnaround in character.
I loved this Elizabeth who kept up her bright teasing lovable Lizzy spirit throughout her trials, yet I understood her fear of losing Darcy’s love since that threat had been beaten into her from the time she became ill.
And I loved this heroic, never faltering Darcy. Their happily ever after was hard won, sweeter after what they endured. That sounds like a cliche but they had built up a new team of family and friends they could trust and rely on.
Highly recommended. Will definitely re-listen to this one. Great storytelling.
And He Does Fall. Hard. And Early.
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Not for me
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Hard to listen to!
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It was too far off from the P&P for my taste. The worst flaw is that it is confusing, inconsistent and totally illogical. Waste of my time.
Illogical
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