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The Art of Apology

A Pride and Prejudice Variation (Happiness in Marriage Series)

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The Art of Apology

By: Lucy Marin
Narrated by: Stevie Zimmerman
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You have made me view the world about me and the people in it with greater clarity, and I shall forever be grateful, especially because it means I have had the chance to know you.

WHEN ELIZABETH BENNET IS INSULTED by Mr Fitzwilliam Darcy at the Meryton assembly, she is determined to despise him forever. How could she do otherwise, given what an arrogant, rude man he is? She intends to forget about what happened, but she finds it is not so easy when faced with incessant scorn from her neighbours in the weeks following.

DARCY IS SHOCKED when Mr Bennet confronts and reprimands him about his actions, but afterwards admits it was rather ungentleman-like behaviour. He condescends to apologise but, startlingly, Elizabeth rebuffs him, claiming he must learn to apologise properly if he truly wants her forgiveness. Darcy is ready to dismiss her, but when Mr Charles Bingley also questions his recent actions, he realises he must reform himself, beginning with making amends to Elizabeth.

ELIZABETH WATCHES WITH AMAZEMENT as she sees not only Mr Darcy, but also her own father attempt to ameliorate their connexions to the friends and family about them. Still, she keeps her distance from Mr Darcy, stubbornly clinging to her first impression of him, until an unexpected meeting ends with her wondering if there might be more to him than she had supposed. But just how far can an apology go?

The Art of Apology is a clean, enemies to friends to lovers historical regency romance.

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Regency Historical Historical Fiction
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I really enjoyed this story. After hearing of Mr. Darcy’s insult at the assembly and his neighbors comments Mr. Bennet confronts Darcy. He also begins to really notice what’s happening with the rest of the family and makes the effort to correct and help them. Neither Elizabeth or Bennet easily forgive Darcy. Nor does Darcy want to admit his arrogance. There are many lighthearted moments in this story too.

Mr. Bennet makes a stand

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This well narrated story is a low angst variation of Pride and Prejudice that posits the question : what if Mr. Bennet were moved to act on behalf of Elizabeth after Darcy speaks disparagingly of her at the Meryton Assembly? An attentive Mr. Bennet, a more confident Mr. Bingley, and a humbled Mr. Darcy change the timeline and dynamics is delightful ways.

Delightful

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I liked this variation. Mr. Darcy is horrible in the beginning but schooled by the Bennets and Bingley to help him see his folly. The romance is sweet as they move past their personal pridefulness and prejudices. I LOVED Mr. Bennet in this one as he took his responsibilities seriously. With this sweet, low-angst story combined with the genius of Stevie Zimmerman's narration, the audiobook was a delight and I enjoyed it very much.

Sweet variation

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The story is fine and satisfying, though I found the "new and improved" Mr Bennet a tad boring. There is little anxiety and almost no tension except for a surprise appearance of Lady Catherine at a critical junction.

A fine double romance

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4 1/2 stars
Love how Mr Bennet along with a few others school Darcy in his boorish and ungentlemanly behavior. It takes a while before it sinks into his thick skull but he finally realizes that he’s been a jerk. I also like how this incident wakes Mr Bennet up to his own failures and starts to correct those errors.

I also got the audiobook and Stevie Zimmerman as always makes the story even better!

Darcy gets schooled

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