The Last House in Lambton
A Pride & Prejudice Variation
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Narrated by:
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Katherine Anderson
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Neil Mcfarlane
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By:
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Grace Gibson
Does it ever stop raining in Lambton?
Darcy and Bingley depart Netherfield Park, leaving Elizabeth Bennet acutely aware of the monotony of her life. Seeking a reprieve, she volunteers to serve as temporary companion to Mrs. Gardiner’s elderly aunt who lives in Lambton. Nothing turns out as Elizabeth expects, and she is forced to dig deep into her reserves of common sense, humor, and stubborn persistence to prove herself equal to the dreary circumstances.
Initially unaware that Pemberley is only five miles away, Elizabeth crosses paths with Darcy annoyingly often. When the gentleman rescues her from a shocking situation, Elizabeth faces some hard choices, at the same time struggling against the smoldering attraction that can neither be repressed nor fulfilled.
Mr. Darcy, meanwhile, in whose heart a fire has also been lit, is shocked by the lady’s stubborn refusal to accept his help. Alternating between alarm and begrudging admiration, he stands helplessly on the sidelines while she struggles to retain her independence. He, too, must make some hard choices in the end. Will he let her go?
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Unique storyline
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Everything about this P&P variation is unique. The cover looks like a wintery impressionistic painting, bleak and lonely but for a gentleman in a long coat and top hat walking down the snowy road. Elizabeth Bennett inhabits this cold scene, ready to help her dear Aunt Gardiner by offering to care - by herself - for a failing elderly relative who lives in Lambton. After Darcy and Bingley left Netherfield, Elizabeth had become more frustrated by her life at Longbourn, so sees this as her chance to get away and experience a new challenge, unaware that Mr. Darcy and Pemberley are only 5 miles away. The encounters between Elizabeth and Darcy become more frequent and more interesting. She stubbornly wants to handle things on her own and Darcy is adamant that she cannot be independent and responsible with no help. The hardships she faces are many, and one is downright scary. Her determination to fend for herself and his desire to rescue her are perfect situations for Grace Gibson's wonderful dialogue and witty banter. There comes a time when being alone isn't safe and then what can Darcy do?
Grace Gibson writes sentences that are so beautiful I want to listen to them more than once. And she uses memorable, perfect quotes to add to her own wonderful writing. The chapter when Darcy comes to terms with his feelings for LIzzy, and decides how best to handle them, was so lovely I had to listen to it again - immediately. Lizzy is quite sad and he tells her (using a quote by Marcus Aurelius) "To dwell on the beauty of life, watch the stars, and see yourself running with them." This book is romantic, clever, fresh, interesting and quite fun.
"The Last House in Lambton" features two excellent narrators, Katherine Anderson for Lizzy's story and Neil Mcfarlane for Darcy's story, it allows the reader to enjoy two completely different views of the same events and conversations. Grace Gibson used two narrators in her book "Silver Buckles" and it was a joy as well.
Another Grace Gibson Favorite
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This book is different from most P&P variations. Elizabeth goes to Lambton to care for her Aunt Gardiner's elderly aunt, Mrs. Fleming. Things at Mrs. Fleming's house are depressing and Elizabeth does not have anyone to help her. She does not know how to shop, or cook, or manage a house. She discovers that Darcy lives only a short distance from Mrs. Fleming's house and they accidentally run into one another. Things heat up. Great stuff!!!
There are two narrators; one to tell Elizabeth's story, and one to tell Darcy's story. Both are excellent and add to the enjoyment of a well written and interesting story.
It is fantastic - don't miss this one
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Very Sweet Indeed
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Wonderful P&P Variation with Great Narration
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