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The Bennet Inheritance

By: Jann Rowland
Narrated by: Harry Frost
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Years after conspiring men denied his father the inheritance that was his by birthright, Mr. Henry Bennet returns to Longbourn with his three daughters, having received the estate on the death of its previous master. Mr. Bennet has no notion why the man who stole it from his father willed the property to his control, but he is grateful to return to the lands of his forebears.

As the Bennets settle into their lives as gentlefolk once again, their new friends welcome them to the neighborhood, and they begin the struggle to turn Longbourn again into a prosperous estate. In this, Mr. Bennet finds assistance from his friend, Fitzwilliam Darcy, a scion of the family who proved his father's salvation. Mr. Darcy, eager to help his dear friend learn how to become master of the estate, takes an immediate liking to the man's second daughter, Elizabeth, who works her way into his heart with little effort.

Unexpected to them all, their new position opens vistas wide to them, for the prospect of love and devotion, a future filled with promise, is open to them, from the eldest to the youngest. Of even greater importance, the Bennets will learn something of themselves and discover something of the betrayals that led to their family's hiatus from the estate.

©2024 Jann Rowland (P)2025 Tantor Media
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Loving the fact that the fabulous Harry Frost is now narrating for this author. Please please can he do the back catalogue as the previous Lady was a shocker. I absolutely adored this low angst but lively tale. I enjoy the detail & the book has a great rhythm.

As always the author gives us a lovely detailed, low angst P&P variation

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I really liked this variation of Bennet of re-inheriting Longbourn. I also like how Darcy and Elizabeth made an attachment from almost the beginning of the story.
It was great to see Wickham get his comeuppance. A lovely inclusion of Colonel Fitzwilliam, too.
Caroline Bingley thoroughly confused me throughout and I kept waiting for her to turn face.
A great read.

A great variation

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If you want a pride and prejudice without conflict, this is the one. I'm many, many hours in and still waiting for a storyline or some diffiiculty or tension. Everyone seems to be amiable and think logically, they know and understand each others thoughts instantly. Theory of mind does not seem to have developed in these characters. Possible challenges (such as different standing) are discussed and dismissed even before Darcy and Elisabeth meet. The brilliance of Austens' social insight and commentary is entirely lacking. I am amazed how long a story can be without a storyline. All this to say: not my cup of tea.

P&P without conflict, pride or prejudice

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