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The Darcys of Pemberley

The Continuing Story of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice

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The Darcys of Pemberley

By: Shannon Winslow
Narrated by: Marian Hussey
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A sequel faithful to Jane Austen's beloved masterpiece, Pride and Prejudice. Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy have been married for almost a year, and their heated arguments are a thing of the past. All that passion is now directed into more satisfying pursuits. But how long can the honeymoon last?

The couple's idyllic life together at Pemberley is jeopardized by the secrets they begin keeping from each other, the troubles of their closest friends, and the threat of a villain in their midst. Layers of seemingly innocent deception are building between Darcy and Elizabeth, threatening their relationship. He is conducting some covert business dealings that he's unwilling to share with his wife, and she likewise begins keeping things from him against her own better judgment.

The couple also becomes embroiled in the tribulations of Mr. Darcy's younger sister, Georgiana, and his friend and cousin, Colonel Fitzwilliam. Fitzwilliam falls victim to their aunt, Lady Catherine de Bourgh, as the object of her latest scheme to make a noble match for her daughter. The arrangement satisfies the ambitions of the couple's parents, but appears to hold little prospect of happiness for Anne and Fitzwilliam, who each harbor other romantic interests. During this same period, Georgiana runs the gamut of emotions as she comes of age. Her elation at her birthday ball soon crumbles when she learns the man she secretly admires is engaged to another. The excitement of a London season and the attention of two other eligible suitors cannot make her forget her disappointment over her lost first love.

As the story progresses, the menacing shadow of Mr. Darcy's life-long nemesis looms ever-larger. By carelessness and design, Mr. Wickham and Lydia painfully intrude into the lives of the Darcys and the Bingleys, with disastrous results.

The Darcys of Pemberley is the tale of two romances: the continuation of Darcy and Elizabeth's story, and the courtship of Miss Georgiana. For those of us who didn't want Pride and Prejudice to end, this charming novel gives the opportunity to learn what happens after the wedding, to revisit old friends and foes, and to share the next chapter of their lives. Ms. Winslow carries on the saga much as Jane Austen herself might have - true to her style, her sensibilities, and the delightful characters she created.

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Fantastic writing by Shannon Winslow and narration by Marian Hussey, in keeping with Jane Austens style if a little more steamy in sections but nothing over the top and really compelling listening leaves you wanting more, I can't wait to listen to the rest in the series.

Perfect continuation of pride and prejudice

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Listened to the other Bennett sister first, which made me listen to this. didn’t realise they were different authors so the stories conflict the timeline, which became annoying.

Worth a listen but not gripping

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I’ve read P&P Once a few years ago so I’m familiar story but not a fanatic. I enjoyed this book and it was well written and enjoyable to listen to.

Enjoyable

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This could easily have been written by Jane Austin herself! This is the second time I gave listened to it, having done so last year also, and I am amazed how easily I was transported back to Regency England. I loved it!

Wow!

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There’s not a lot to recommend this; but because it reunites the reader with the familiar P&P characters, I derived some enjoyment from it nonetheless. The narration is particularly disappointing; I found the voice really grated. If you’re a Jane Austin fan desperate for a ‘sequel’, “The Other Bennett Sister” is far, far better.

Mediocre plot, writing and characters; annoying narrator

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