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How to Fall in Love with a Man You Thought You Hated
- A Pride and Prejudice Variation
- Narrated by: Elizabeth Grace
- Length: 8 hrs and 33 mins
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Summary
For Elizabeth Bennet, Charlotte is the friend who is—annoyingly—always right. Colonel Fitzwilliam is the mischievous brother she never had. And if their convictions that Mr. Darcy is in love with her are correct, he could be the lover she’s always wanted.
There’s only one problem—he tried to ruin her favorite sister’s life, and she made an absolute fool of herself in front of him.
Can lasting happiness come out of such a beginning? And can a man die from chasing a woman too quick to be caught? Darcy is about to find out.
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- Book addict
- 31-07-22
Lots of potential
This story has a lot of potential, but it was like a fantastic first draft. If they teamed up with a good editor, this book could be made better.
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- Mo Bass
- 23-07-24
Dreadful narration
The narrator snorts and blows like a horse. She also over performs. The Elizabeth of this story spends an awful lot of time weeping - not very Elizabeth Bennett.
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- JOSEPHINE
- 14-09-23
Enjoyed Darcy & Elizabeth falling in love
I love this narrators Mr Darcy, she has become my second fav after Stevie Zimmerman. The story is super sweet & heart warming. I can forgive the slight ignorance concerning the Regency rules of proprietary etc however, the vulgar use of "gob smacked " is so out of genre & completely unforgivable.
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