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  • Taking Another Chance

  • A Pride and Prejudice Variation
  • By: Brenda J. Webb
  • Narrated by: Stevie Zimmerman
  • Length: 8 hrs and 26 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)
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Taking Another Chance

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Narrated by: Stevie Zimmerman
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Fitzwilliam Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet have suffered profound heartache in the 14 years since parting in Lambton when word of Lydia's folly reached her family. At the age of 40, Darcy is now a widower raising a teenage daughter, whilst Elizabeth, a spinster, has spent the intervening years in service. 

Unexpectedly thrown into each other's company by circumstances not of their making, has time stood still when it comes to matters of the heart? Can their timeless love survive the newest obstacles to their happiness?

©2019 Brenda J. Webb Bigbee (P)2023 Brenda J. Webb Bigbee

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What if Darcy and Elizabeth had meet again ...

... much later in life?

Fourteen years after their last meeting in Lambton, Darcy and Elizabeth meet again by chance. Darcy, now a widower with a teenage daughter, never returned to Elizabeth because he was not able to find Lydia and Wickham due to a carriage accident and felt guilty.
Elizabeth's parents had died and her sisters are all married, she earns her living as governess. But she had never forget Darcy and regrets having refused Darcy's offer of marriage. When they now meet at the house of Darcy's cousin Richard (where Elizabeth is employed as governess) time is standing still. Is there still a chance for their love? Will they be able to overcome previous misunderstandings and find their happy ever after?

What I like most about this lovely audiobook? Definitely Richard ❤️. I was so glad for his interference in the matter and his concern for both Darcy and Elizabeth. I like his way of carrying for Darcy even when the latter does not want to be taken care of. He his like the brother Darcy never had.

While listening to the story I often felt wistful about the time lost for Darcy and Elizabeth. But I also felt hope that they will finally find a way to be together. The happy ever after is definitely deserved.

The story is narrated by Stevie Zimmerman. She is one of the narrators I like most and, as always, she narrates in her own, lovely way. I like the way she gives every person a particular voice and that I am thus able to recognize them all. With her narration she makes the feelings in the book even more palpable.

I highly recommend this audiobook, it was so lovely and left me feeling happy after listening to it.

I received a free copy from the author and am voluntarily leaving a review.

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