Unfounded
A Pride and Prejudice Variation
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Grace
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By:
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Jessie Lewis
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Nobody was fortunate enough to be loved in such a way twice in one lifetime.
Elizabeth Bennet dreads encountering Mr. Darcy when she visits Pemberley, for surely, after she spurned his offer of marriage, he must despise her. Yet they do meet, and to her astonishment, he holds no resentment towards her. Regrettably, someone else does. Unbeknownst to Elizabeth, her reintroduction to the master of Pemberley is far from universally welcomed. There are others for whom prejudice is stirred up by the familiarity between Miss Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy.
Darcy is amazed to find Miss Bennet at his house, her opinion of him altered materially for the better. He is busy making plans to renew his attentions to her when other impediments arise that threaten to undermine his hopes of happiness. Will problems with house and household crumble the tender foundation between them before they can build a life together?
Unfounded is a second chance romance at Pemberley and is a novel-length Pride and Prejudice variation.
©2023 Jessie Lewis (P)2023 Quills & Quartos PublishingWhat listeners say about Unfounded
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-07-23
Best book I have read in a long time, now buying authors other books
The depth of the story and characters will stay with me , thank you, will look for more of this author
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- katoblue
- 14-12-24
One of my favourite P and P variations ever!
I absolutely LOVED this book. There's an original twist of a Bad Mrs. Reynolds trying to sabotage Darcy and Elizabeth's relationship. Meanwhile Pemberley has serious structural problems. I spent a lot of time going "Oh no!!!!" in suspense. It's also enjoyable to spend more time in the servants' Hall at Pemberley finding out what's going on there.
Perfect narration too. Also it's a good length book so plenty to enjoy, and all the loose ends get tied up. This has become one of my favourites.
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- Bubbi
- 05-08-23
Dot and Starch.
What can I say other than I loved it? For some strange reason that I cannot fathom now, I was not particularly excited to read this book, but gave it a chance because both the author and the narrator are two whose works I have admired in the past.
I was not two chapter into the story before I was completely hooked. It will forever now be on my favorite list of variations.
The depth that was put into the characters backgrounds and emotions were some of the best I have experienced in a long time.
The twist in the story with the foundation of Pemberley being at risk and therefore the greater amount of anxiety being placed on our beloved couple on top of everything else, gave so much more to the listener.
I was completely captivated by this amazing story and highly recommend it to any and all my fellow JAFF fans.
As always, Elizabeth Grace does a wonderful job of narrating and giving the different characters a certain amount of personality just with the charming voices she creates for each of them.
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- Mo Bass
- 02-03-24
Rescued by the plot
A postmaster giving letters to a private person to deliver, a butler telling off a dinner guest for being in a room that was supposedly off limits are just some oddities on which the surprisingly good plot depends.
The narrator's accents slipped and there were various odd pronunciations. The tone of her voice is also a bit whiney.
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