The Journey
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Narrated by:
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Leena Emsley
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By:
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Jan Hahn
About this listen
A tale of danger, abduction and romance.
Shortly after the Netherfield ball, Elizabeth Bennet begins a journey to London with her travelling companions, Mr. Bingley’s sisters and the proud, arrogant Mr. Darcy. Suddenly, their carriage is abruptly stopped, and Elizabeth hears the menacing cry, “Stand and deliver!”
The leader of a band of highwaymen, Nate Morgan, a handsome, masked rogue, plans to seize Elizabeth for his amusement, but Darcy steps forward and offers himself as a hostage in her place. When his proposal fails to secure Elizabeth’s release, Darcy makes a shocking declaration? Elizabeth is his wife!
At a time when a woman’s future could be ruined by the slightest hint of scandal, Elizabeth’s reputation will depend not only upon the actions of a hero but a villain as well.
Filled with excitement, daring and passion, The Journey follows Jane Austen’s beloved characters from Pride and Prejudice as they embark on a fateful journey that changes their lives forever.
©2012 Jan Hahn (P)2019 Jan HahnWhat listeners say about The Journey
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- Maggie Stark
- 10-10-19
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Really enjoyed this story of Darcy and Elizabeth and it's difference from original story and it was nice to continue the story after they were we'd
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- katoblue
- 13-02-22
First half good, second half dragged
I really enjoyed the first part of this book when they were on "the journey", but the second half with the will-they, won't-they stuff in London was way too dragged out and annoyed me because it wasn't very true to how people would have behaved at that time. By the time they finally got together I'd lost interest.
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