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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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A very enjoyable JAFF variation on P&P. Nice to see Jane with some steel in her personality and an HEA without a wobbly suitor. Interesting to see the Bennet parents be real parents. Lydia was a fright! HOWEVER, one star removed for excluding HEAs for Colonel Fitzwilliam after the end of the War of 1812 and for ignoring Mary. What happened to the good colonel and what about Mary? ☹️

Most enjoyable, except for missing HEAs

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Always appreciate an author who does something with Jane, besides just saying she is beautiful and serene. Jane as the oldest sister surely had more to recommend her? Little angst. Some knowledge of P &P would be helpful at least up to Hunsford/Kent. I am not a purest in the sense of Bingley and Jane having to be matched unless he has more backbone and is more constant. This is a book I turn to when I am frustrated with how another author has handled Jane. What I didn't think was complete was the epilogue. It didn't finish the story for Mary, the Gardiners, & the Colonel. Nice length for many hours of enjoyment. Would have liked to see a little more romance in Jane's story. Would also like to have more details on how Jane & Elizbeth adapted to rolls as mistresses. That being said, would recommend. Thoroughly enjoyed listening on my daily walks.

A better understanding of Jane

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I loved this variation and, like many others have said, how the author gave Jane Bennet’s character more intellect and more personality. This one variation sparked change in a favorite story with all my favorite characters along for the ride. I also enjoyed seeing what it would be like for Mr Bennet to be less indolent, and Mrs Bennet to be less insipid and dramatic.
And Stevie Zimmerman is my favorite narrator for JAFF.

Truly lovely.

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The story starts in London after Bingley’s desertion and his sisters rude response to her visiting their London home and Elizabeth’s refusal of Darcy in Huntsford.In the beginning it’s mostly about Jane. In this version Jane is not just beautiful but a brilliant mathematician too. Her romance is a much smoother journey than Elizabeth’s, But with Jane’s advice and an open heart Lizzy finds her HEA too. Stevie Zimmerman’s performance is perfection.

A wonderful feel good story from start to finish

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I’d hoped this one would come out in audio and I couldn’t be more pleased that the narrator is also a fav. 5s all around.

In my top 5 PnP variations

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