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A Compromised Compromise

By: Timothy Underwood
Narrated by: Penny Scott-Andrews
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Summary

At Mr. Bingley's Netherfield Ball, Elizabeth tripped and Mr. Darcy caught her in his strong arms, and as he set her back on her feet, they looked deep into each other’s eyes. They kissed. Unfortunately, they were seen in this passionate embrace before they returned to their senses.

Mr. Darcy now must marry Elizabeth to protect her reputation and his own. Even though he still insists to himself that he does not want to. Soon, Colonel Fitzwilliam comes to Hertfordshire to save his cousin from the scheming fortune huntress who trapped him and to chastise Mr. Wickham for his sins.

What will Elizabeth do when she has fallen in love with Mr. Darcy, but he still claims that he does not want to marry her?

This is a funny, new Pride and Prejudice variation story.

©2018 Timothy Underwood (P)2019 Timothy Underwood

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  • 01-11-19

Awful narrator

The story is well written, funny and serious both. I finished it because of that but the narrator was awful.

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  • Mays Ramirez
  • 06-06-20

Loved it!

The narrator at times can be irritating for example her Mr.Darcy voice. But for other characters like Colonel Fitzwilliam she was great. It is was a fun and entertaining story that made me laugh out loud.

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  • Coke Drinker
  • 06-02-20

Great Fun!

Loved the humor in this story especially with the characters of Darcy, the Colonel and Georgianna.

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  • rosemary
  • 21-09-19

Good one

overall great, performance excellent, story really funny this was really at that one I truly enjoyed it.

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  • skeith
  • 03-04-23

Perfection and f Snarky Hilarity

Love this absurd variation and the narrator’s perfect delivery. So much fun I want to listen again! Bravo!

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  • KellyAnn
  • 22-06-21

Glad I was prepared

I’m glad I read the other reviews first so I was somewhat prepared for what I was listening to. Even having been warned, I cringed quite often. If not for their names, I wouldn’t recognize any of the characters as originating from P&P with maybe one of two exceptions.

However, I did enjoy SOME of the story in its own right. It was decent as a cheesy romance if your expectations of it being a great P&P variation aren’t too high.

I thought the narrator did a fine job, although I won’t be searching particularly for her like I do for Stevie Zimmerman.

Overall, it was entertaining enough to listen to while I worked, but I don’t know that I’ll listen to it again.