Done for the Best
A Pride and Prejudice Variation (The Engaged to Mr Darcy Series)
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Amy D'Orazio
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Perhaps this concealment, this disguise, was beneath me… It is done, however, and it was done for the best. Elizabeth Bennet, walking in Kent the day after Mr Darcy’s proposal meets with an unfortunate mishap. A meeting with an adder has disastrous consequences for her and when she wakes from a period of unconsciousness, she has no memory at all of the last ten months of her life. To her complete shock she learns that she is engaged to a man called Darcy, a man she has no recollection of meeting before.
Darcy is shocked himself to realize that Elizabeth thinks she is engaged to him but his efforts to correct her misapprehension are thwarted by those around her who believe that to learn the truth will be detrimental to her recovery. As the days go by, Darcy and Elizabeth spend time together, reading and driving out around Kent, behaving as the lovers Darcy always dreamt they would be. To continue in the disguise, to forget the contentions and misunderstandings of their past proves an unbearable temptation.
When the worst happens and Elizabeth learns that not only did she refuse Darcy’s proposal, she hated him. What she learns seems completely incongruous with the man she has fallen in love with…and yet she simply does not know if she can forgive him for deceiving her.
©2025 AMY D'ORAZIO (P)2025 Quills & Quartos PublishingDarcy is stunned to learn that Elizabeth thinks they are betrothed but concerns for her health keep him from revealing the truth.
As the days go on the couple comes to know each other better and Elizabeth slowly falls in love with the handsome gentleman.
But someday Elizabeth learns that she not only is not engaged to Darcy but that she despised him and rejected his proposal.
Will Elizabeth be able to forgive Darcy for his deception? Will Darcy be able to convince her of his deep love? And which one is the real Darcy, the selfish liar or the kind, thoughtful gentleman?
The book was very well written by the author Amy D’Orazio. I always enjoy her books very much. She has created some ever returning, unique side characters about whom I always love to read. Lord Saye is one of them. In this variation Lord Saye is in his elements, he is in the middle of gossip making, he manipulates his relatives to his will, he lives out his eccentric tendencies but he also has a heart of gold and without his interference and guidance Darcy and Elizabeth would not have found there happily ever after.
Thanks to Lord Saye and the many conversations the other characters have with him there were many witty dialogue in this variation that caused me many laughing-out-loud moments. I love it when this happens.
Due to Elizabeth’s accident and the resulting amnesia Darcy gets a second chance to court her and this time he does it properly. I love how Elizabeth slowly falls for the handsome “stranger” and is more and more in love every day. I really like that Darcy considers her objections from her refusal of his proposal and works to change his attitude. Therefore Elizabeth's second encounter with Darcy is in some means really the encounter with a changed man.
I always love books where Darcy and Elizabeth have a real courtship and Darcy is wooing her the way she deserves. This is a book in which one can feel the love between ODC in every situation and interaction. You can feel this in their carefree days at Kent when Elizabeth is recovering but does not know that she formally despised Darcy.
Later the dominating feelings are anger, hurt, sadness and unrequited love. These are feelings that especially Elizabeth experiences, but later Darcy also feels this way. These feelings nearly keep them apart because they both, at the end, think that they have lost the love of the other. But fortunately Elizabeth is a brave girl and her daring act lets them finally speak with one another and clear the misunderstandings.
I really appreciate that Darcy is not actively deceiving Elizabeth by telling lies, he only does not tell the whole truth. The outcome may be nearly the same but for me that is an important difference because he does not go against his character. I can not imagine him telling falsehoods all the time but I can very well imagine him not telling particular facts to protect Elizabeth's health.
One of my favourite scenes was, by the by, Darcy seeking the help of the Gardiner girls to convince Elizabeth of his ongoing love. Such a sweet scene 😍
You may very well imagine that such a story needs a villain. And you may as well imagine that Wickham is eagerly waiting for his chance to use Elizabeth, who is not her usual, quick self and can't remember him from her first encounter, in his attempt to get money from Darcy. Fortunately, in the end, he is not successful but this adds some dramatic moments to the story and nearly causes the ultimate break between ODC. But you need to read for yourself.
The book was narrated by Simon Alison. I like his narration very much, he has an appealing voice that lets me enjoy the story even more. He doesn’t act while reading the characters but it was nevertheless a very pleasing and enjoyable performance. I’m looking forward to hearing him narrate more Pride and prejudice variations.
If you like to know if Elizabeth falls in love with Darcy when she can't remember him and what she does after learning that she was never betrothed to him and that he did not tell the truth you should definitely listen to this excellent audiobook.
I highly recommend it.
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