In Spite of All
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Narrated by:
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Benjamin Fife
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By:
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Melissa Anne
What if Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy had met years before their fateful encounter in Meryton?
At sixteen, Elizabeth encounters the young master of Pemberley, Fitzwilliam Darcy. Sparks fly between the two, and despite their youth, Darcy proposes marriage. However, misunderstandings tore their blossoming love apart, each believing the other had abandoned them.
Years later, they meet once more at the Meryton assembly. Quickly realising that lies and deceit have kept them apart, Darcy and Elizabeth refuse to let anything stand between them again and elope to Scotland that very night.
The news of their elopement throws both families into turmoil. Can Elizabeth and Darcy withstand the fallout from their impulsive decision, or will the pressures of society and family tear them apart once more? Join them as they fight for their love, facing scandal, opposition, and the weight of past betrayals in this daring reimagining of their timeless romance.
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In Spite of All
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The author kept me guessing as to who was causing all the trouble for Elizabeth and her family
Darcy and Elizabeth were together throughout
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Great Narration
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There’s plenty of drama and danger, but from the beginning they face it all together, and since they trust one another completely, the usual endless misunderstandings are avoided. The villains are properly dreadful, and their eventual comeuppance is most satisfying.
Benjamin Fife’s performance is one of his best, I think, though his tendency toward breathiness and the occasional plosive distracts me. I also noted a few instances of incorrect words—a ‘him’ when it should have been a ‘her,’ for example. Still, his character performances are perfectly executed.
The editing could be tightened in places, but I thought the story itself more than made up for it. There are some passionate scenes, but they never cross the line into explicitness.
This one’s a winner, and one I’ll happily return to.
Recommend.
One of the best by both author and narrator.
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Great book
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