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Fitzwilliam Darcy, Earl of Matlock

A Pride and Prejudice Variation

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An unexpected inheritance...
When their rumored engagement supposedly takes the new Earl off the marriage mart, Elizabeth Bennet finds herself subject to public scrutiny like never before. With a title between them, how can Darcy marry her now?

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British accent is good, but pronunciations are definately lacking. I wouldn't spend money on it.

Wouldn't buy virtual voice

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I don’t like computer generated voices. Words mispronounced and very little emotion for the characters!

Great story line!

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Darcy becomes an Earl and Elizabeth becomes his Lady. Wickham and Caroline are the main villains

Elizabeth gets an Earl

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I enjoyed the plot line with Darcy becoming Earl. Elizabeth is a strong and resourceful character. I always enjoy a strong Anne deB, and this story doesn’t disappoint.

Interesting plot Darcy as Earl

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Many things happen in this variation and most defy common sense. The thing that vexed me most was the contradiction between Darcy publicly announcing his courtship to a woman he believed was not someone he could marry because of fear of public opinion. In spite of this, and other implausible things, the story moved fast and was rather fun to read.

Implausible but entertaining

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