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Relentless Considerations

A Tale of Pride and Prejudice

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Relentless Considerations

By: Amy Cecil
Narrated by: Marina Barrett
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Mr. Darcy is in love with the beautiful and witty Miss Elizabeth Bennet, but she is entirely unaware of his affections. Determined to spend more time with the beguiling young woman, Mr. Darcy decides to pay a visit to his aunt when he learns that Miss Elizabeth's cousin will soon be hosting her as a guest.

As Mr. Darcy decides that he means to secure his future happiness, his cousin and dearest friend Colonel Fitzwilliam comes to the same realization. Seizing the opportunity to join Mr. Darcy, the colonel prepares to make a proposal of his own.

Will Colonel Fitzwilliam overcome the obstacles in his path? Will Mr. Darcy find the happiness he so desperately longs for, or will his misguided assumptions forestall his chance at finding love?

©2015 Amy Cecil (P)2020 Amy Cecil
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Quite lovely. This is a book that I will definitely be listening to again and again the future.

Awwwww...Very Sweet

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I really enjoyed this book. Well written and the narrator did a great job. Only thing that I did not like is that she pronounced Meryton as Merton. But I can live with that.

Great story

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this is a " cute" story, but is neither faithful to JA or historical. for example, no one would be doing a wedding tour from England to France in the years between 1812-1815. there was a rather important war. anne Deburg was sickly and would not have been able to survive childbirth. in Britain at that time women had to mourn fully for 1 year and could not become engaged or get married in that time. these varagys detract from the quality of the story

do your research

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