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Fallen: A Pride & Prejudice Variation

Von: Jessie Lewis
Gesprochen von: Stevie Zimmerman
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The air was all gone, and coldness overtook her, as though she had fallen into icy water and was sinking into the blackness. Her stomach churned, as it was wont to do these days. He would not marry her. She was ruined.

The arrival of two eligible gentlemen at Netherfield Park sends ripples of excitement through nearby Meryton. But Mr Bingley and Mr Darcy are not the only additions to the neighbourhood raising eyebrows. An unremarkable cottage in the woods between Netherfield and Meryton also has new tenants. One of them — a lively little girl with an adventurous spirit, a love of the outdoors, and a past shrouded in mystery — draws the notice of more than one local.

Elizabeth Bennet — young, intelligent, and unfashionably independent — forms a poor first impression of the haughty Mr Darcy. On closer acquaintance, and against her better judgment, her disgust begins to give way to more tender feelings. Yet standing in the way of any potential romance is the closely guarded history of a certain little girl in a cottage in the woods. Elizabeth might be ready to disclose her hidden affections, but she is about to learn that some things are better kept secret, and some hearts are safer left untouched.

©2020 Jessie Lewis (P)2021 Quills & Quartos Publishing
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It is an interesting variation, but I do not really like it.
The new idea about the girl has hooked me.
But it is very exhausting to listen for hours and hours to Elisabeth’s convincing herself of the obvious untruth, lying to her Self, and being a covard. My Courage rises my food!!‘
Oh and she is absolutly incapable to shut her Mouth and Listen before condemming him on the Spot.
I find this one very exhausting!
Cannot understand the good recommendations.
It is as if everyone is being as unspecific as possible at every time in this one.

The initial idea is good, but the Focus is on Elizabeths incapability to think logicly and Listen (oh to wickham she listened), instead of thinking she knows and condemming on the Spot.
Stupid Girl. She Looks Like a witzfigur in this one.
Being tossed around by the Tide, instead of using her Brain. And the Energy and time she wasted lying to herself…
And it was obvious to me since a conversation in netherfield whos Annas father….
Another good start ruined because of? ….. dont know why… but this was a waste of time.

Don’t know…

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