Only One Choice
A Pride and Prejudice Variation (The Gentleman Mr Darcy)
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Grace
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Julie Cooper
For the sake of a most beloved sister, and for their father’s dying wish, Elizabeth would make herself submit...
When her dying father demands one daughter marry the heir to Longbourn and the other wed a wealthy elderly widower, Elizabeth makes the hardest choice of her life. She becomes the wife of sixty-year-old Mr. Ashwood—a marriage in name only that leaves her more a daughter than a bride.
Four years later, Elizabeth is a widow at twenty, impoverished and estranged from the sister she once adored. Living in a crumbling dower cottage, surviving on pride and stubbornness alone, she has only one dream left: to save enough money to escape to Venice and forge a life that is finally, truly her own.
Then she meets Mr Fitzwilliam Darcy. Wealthy, brooding, and bound by secrets as heavy as her own, Mr Darcy awakens feelings Elizabeth never knew she could possess. For the first time in her life, she experiences the intoxicating promise of real love but how can she risk her hard-won independence when every moment with him puts her fragile future in jeopardy?
But Darcy too carries the weight of a promise made to a dying father—one that forbids him from pursuing any woman until he's ready to marry, lest he wound his fragile cousin Anne, who believes herself destined to be his bride. As Anne de Bourgh's obsession spirals into something far more sinister, the lovers must face a threat that could destroy not only their future together—but Elizabeth herself. As Elizabeth and Darcy fight against the forces determined to keep them apart—meddling family, financial ruin, and a dangerous obsession that threatens everything—they must decide: Will they surrender to duty and expectation once more, or risk everything for the love neither dared believe possible?
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Unique spin, frequent rewinds
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I loved that it is mostly about Elizabeth and Darcy's romance.
I hesitated on this one since Elizabeth was previously married, but I was pleasantly surprised with the overall story. The widow part didn't play too much into Darcy's decision.
There is a new character that replace Ms. Bingley as the overall mean girl.
Ms. Bingley ends up nicer than expected in the end.
When I read the description, I thought Jane was going to be super mean to Elizabeth, but there was more to the story there and she redeemed herself. I've read a bunch of these variations so I'm tired of the high angst ones where ODC have too many misunderstandings that could have been easily fixed if they just talked or looked deeper. This was not that. It was Elizabeth and Darcy growing in love regardless of the trouble around them. Also Darcy stands up for Elizabeth well in this one.
The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars was because I don't love that Elizabeth was married before even if she didn't love her previous husband. So it is more just my preference than something about the book.
Jane is not as bad as the description suggests
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I listened to the audiobook and the narration was pretty well done. I liked her female voices better than the males ones though.
I don't know what I want to rate this book. I liked the story generally but got to one point in the story where my thought was, "I hate bad Jane stories" and it appeared that this was going to be one. I had all sorts of thoughts and storylines about her being awful and then none of it came to fruition. She turned out to have been deceived. If only she had realized much earlier. At least when there was proof shown her, she about-faced and became more practical in managing her home and supporting the family. I was grateful when that turn around happened.
I loved that Elizabeth was able to speak her mind so often but still wanted her to stand up for herself in all things instead of suffering in silence. Perhaps it would have done no good to speak against Fanny but I sure wanted her to.
The whole thing with Anne was really wild and I kind of lost interest in that part of the story. Glad it all got taken care of eventually. However, I would have suggested that Anne have a part of the grounds that could grow wild with a 'she-shed' where she could go to write and see the wild gardens. Just a thought.
One thing I didn't enjoy was something I'm sure plenty of people would love and hope for more. I just don't love passionate scenes. If the author says something like he kissed her passionately and then moves on, I'm fine. But I felt like this author was trying to keep the door open as long as possible and going on about the passion until forced to shut the door. I get bored and feel like a voyeur so I don't enjoy those parts. Once D&E knew they would marry there were plenty of them.
It was mostly fine
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