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More Than a Pretty Face

A Pride & Prejudice Variation (Unabridged)

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More Than a Pretty Face

By: Frances Reynolds
Narrated by: Stevie Zimmerman
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Love is not the simple thing that novels and poetry speak of. It is by turns subtle and overwhelming. It may slip silently into your heart, or strike like a bolt of lightning.

It is a truth universally acknowledged that Elizabeth Bennet is the wittiest lady in Hertfordshire, and her sister Jane is the most beautiful. Their other qualities, however, are less widely recognised, even by those who profess to love them.

Disappointed by Mr Bingley’s sudden departure, Jane escapes the tumult of Longbourn for the Gardiners’ house in London. Elizabeth, vexed by her own romantic debacle with Mr. Darcy, and in possession of distressing intelligence which could endanger their family and neighbors in Meryton, soon joins her there from Kent.

When a family crisis causes them to extend their stay in Cheapside, a new acquaintance—handsome and titled—brings the Bennet sisters to the attention of London society and returns them to the company of Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bingley. One man finds himself with a rival for his lady’s affections, while the other struggles to make amends for the mistakes of the past.

As Elizabeth questions her rejection of the master of Pemberley and Jane begins to open her heart, can the qualities that most matter—intelligence, integrity, humor, and kindness—be recognized by the men who truly love and respect them?

©2022 Nikita Lynne Lambert (P)2023 Quills & Quartos Publishing
Regency Romance England Historical Romance Regency Heartfelt Historical Fiction Witty Feel-Good
Fresh Perspective • Character Development • Masterful Performance • Complex Jane • Believable Romance • Minimal Angst

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Very pleasant! This was a very light easy wonderful listen. Low angst and happy ever after.

Enjoyable!

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I thought this story, that was largely about Jane with Elizabeth being the secondary storyline, was interesting. I enjoyed how many events played out to change the course of the Bennet family. Other reviewers have commented to say that this is a debut novel and if that is the case I think the author did well.

I enjoyed the character of Aunt Bingley and her no nonsense ways. She was perfect. I also enjoyed that there was more to Jane than just her beauty. I always enjoy Jane with a backbone. And this variation gave her brains as well. And maybe best of all was the change in Mrs. Bennet. I adore stories that make her more than just a fretful, tittering gossip.

I loved Stevie Zimmerman as the narrator. Her performances are always great and add to the enjoyment of the story.

Interesting story

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I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this book. It was fun to revisit the characters from pride and prejudice.

Great book

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It was a really wonderful story without any angst! The family transformation in the story is wonderful.

Elizabeth and Jane’s story

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Indeed, NOT just pretty faces. The twists of dialog and changes in the persons are quite exciting.

Loved this variation.

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