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A Bouquet of Bennets, Jane's Story
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- Length: 6 hrs and 27 mins
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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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This novel of 67,000 words is a sweet and clean variation of Pride and Prejudice written from a Christian perspective. The characters meet as children and grow in understanding of themselves and each other over the period of Elizabeth at age five until her marriage. There are no super-villains to wreak havoc on our heroes or heroines in this low-angst retelling. Except: Summer 1796 - On a mild summer day in Hertfordshire, Lady Anne Darcy sat in the shade of the terrace overlooking the generous expanse of manicured lawn behind their leased estate. Netherfield Park was an agreeable location ...
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Elizabeth is a charming little girl
- By bebe on 05-23-24
By: Jae George
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The Road to Understanding
- A Tale of the Taming of a Shrew, First Impressions, and a Bit of Pride and Prejudice
- By: Regina Jeffers, A Lady
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 9 hrs and 40 mins
- Unabridged
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DARIUS FITZWILLIAM’s life is planned down to who he will marry and where he will live, but life has a way of saying, “You don’t get to choose.” When his marriage to his long-time betrothed Caroline Bradford falls through, Darius is forced to take a step back and to look upon a woman who enflames his blood with desire, but also engenders disbelief. Eliza Harris is everything that Darius never realized he wanted. ELIZA HARRIS is accustomed to doing as she pleases. Yet, despite being infuriated by his authoritative manner, when she meets the staunchly disciplined Captain Fitzwilliam, ...
By: Regina Jeffers, and others
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Of Whispers and Wisdom
- A Pride and Prejudice Variation
- By: Jae George
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 4 hrs and 49 mins
- Unabridged
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Of Whispers and Wisdom is yet another sweet, clean, low-angst novella of 47,000 words. No major villains, just a gentle love story told from a Christian perspective in the usual style of Jae George. Excerpt: “Mama, I won’t cause any problems, I promise,” pleaded twenty-year-old Elizabeth Bennet pleaded as she struggled to comprehend what her parents were saying during their argument in the family’s small parlor. Her father’s words were easy enough to catch, but her mother’s shrill voice was garbled and beginning to give Lizzy a headache. While twisting her head between Mr. and ...
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Mrs. Bennett is mean, as usual.
- By bebe on 05-23-24
By: Jae George
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Summers at Pemberley
- A Pride and Prejudice Retelling
- By: Jennifer Kay
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 7 hrs and 9 mins
- Unabridged
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As a child, Elizabeth Bennet's years were split into two distinct segments: her normal life with four rambunctious sisters in Hertfordshire, and summers in Derbyshire on the estate of her father's friend Mr. Darcy. Summertime meant peaks to explore, horses to ride, a library full of books, and friends unlike anyone she knew at home. It was an idyllic escape - until the year that everything came crashing down and summers at Pemberley became no more than a fading memory. When Fitzwilliam Darcy walks into the Meryton Assembly half a decade later, Elizabeth doesn't know how to reconcile the two...
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Performance was good
- By Monlop on 05-05-24
By: Jennifer Kay
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Far from the Tree
- A Pride and Prejudice Variation
- By: Jeannie Peneaux
- Narrated by: Liz May Brice
- Length: 12 hrs and 53 mins
- Unabridged
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For twenty years Elizabeth Bennet had lived, quite contentedly, as the second daughter of a country squire. During her Easter visit to her newly married friend, Lizzy has the dubious pleasure of being introduced to Lady Catherine de Bourgh and her cosseted daughter. To Elizabeth’s surprise, the pair take a keen interest in a mere adopted daughter of the Bennet family, and when Mr. Darcy dutifully pays his annual visit to Rosings Park, her life takes a wholly unexpected turn.
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A Charming New Look at Lady Catherine
- By Amy Nix on 03-30-24
By: Jeannie Peneaux
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Of Adoption and Acceptance
- A Pride and Prejudice Variation
- By: Jae George
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 6 hrs and 25 mins
- Unabridged
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This is yet another sweet, clean, low-angst Pride and Prejudice Variation. This book of 64,000 words takes Elizabeth and Darcy out of their usual circumstances and meeting places. All of the usual villains are part of the story but minimized significantly. If you enjoy a light-hearted version of Our Dear Couple’s road to Happily Ever After, this may be a book for you. Excerpt: Mr. Thomas Bennet massaged his temples as his five-day-old daughter again woke and cried in hungry complaint. He and the wet nurse Mrs. Lindsay had been on the road for two days with the infant, and his nerves had ...
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Interesting plot
- By bebe on 05-23-24
By: Jae George
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Lonely in London
- A Pride and Prejudice Christmas Variation
- By: Jae George
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 2 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
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No villains, no angst, just a sweet Darcy and Elizabeth Christmas story of 24,000 words written from a Christian perspective. Excerpt: I don’t know why I am feeling so low. Perhaps I am just not used to begin confined to the house, unable to be as much out of doors as I would be at home. Then it occurred to her, ah, the problem is that I miss my Jane. I am lonely! Reminding herself of her need for a confidante, she decided to write to Aunt Chatty, the advice columnist. What harm can it do? she thought, and began to write. Dear Aunt Chatty, I am visiting here in London with my aunt and ...
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Sweet and clean!
- By Nicki Scott on 04-14-24
By: Jae George