
Epiphany: A Pride & Prejudice Variation
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Jessie Lewis
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Somehow, his hapless sister had begun a rumor that he was romantically attached to the penniless young woman, from an unheard-of and vulgar family, with whom duty and good sense forbade him from ever considering an alliance…but whose extraordinary wit and captivating eyes he had been entirely unable to banish from his thoughts.
Having returned to London in December 1811, Mr. Darcy is appalled to learn that Anne de Bourgh, his vexatious spinster cousin, has embarked on a journey to Hertfordshire to visit Miss Elizabeth Bennet. From her correspondence with his sister, Georgiana Darcy, he learns that Anne intends to rid Miss Elizabeth of any false hopes she may have of marrying him. His dismay quickly turns into alarm when Anne begins to insert herself into Hertfordshire society, even attending balls with the dastardly George Wickham.
Elizabeth Bennet finds herself intrigued by Miss Anne de Bourgh. After all, what sort of lady could ever meet the standards of the proud and fastidious Mr. Darcy? She soon comes to realize, however, that her understanding of their supposed engagement - and indeed of Mr. Darcy himself - is distinctly flawed.
As the cold days of December bleed into the new year, epiphanies abound for Elizabeth, Darcy, and even Anne, laying bare the machinations and desires of all those around them.
©2021 Jessie Lewis (P)2022 Quills and Quartos PublishingI’m seriously questioning if the author actually read Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. There are except for a very few no similarities. Well except all the names of cause.
The people are all acting wrong.
They are out of character, everyone is talking past each other and Anne de Borgh is the wretched hanger-on, no one wants to have around. But far more active and devious as you may expect.
Well and as no one speaks a word of authority to her she is insufferable.
The height of sillyness would be, if they all become friends in the end.
E’s exessive negative thoughts which continue well into the audiobook don’t help to enjoy the story.
Well it’s too far off the Mark for my taste. And embarrassing to boot. They are all incompetent bumbling fools. All convinced that their assessment is correct. Except Darcy he is the punching ball. And the communication is so bad, that well I broke it all up.
Someone ought to finally slap the Anne portrait by this author.
The Performance is well done. The narrator is one of my favorites.
Pure sillyness and very annoying story. Broke it off.
Ein Fehler ist aufgetreten. Bitte versuche es in ein paar Minuten noch einmal.