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A Pemberley Medley

Five Pride & Prejudice Variations

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A Pemberley Medley

By: Abigail Reynolds
Narrated by: Elizabeth Klett
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It's the best of all worlds - five short Pride & Prejudice variations by best-selling writer Abigail Reynolds gathered in one volume. Can Mr. Darcy win Elizabeth Bennet's heart... or will they misunderstand each other forever? Can he stand by and watch Elizabeth lose everything she holds precious... including him?

©2002, 2011, 2012 Abigail Reynolds (P)2013 Abigail Reynolds
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I highly recommend Abigail Reynolds’ stories. These short ones are as good as her longer ones. I am addicted to them :) well written and as witty as Jane Austen would have written. Narrated beautifully by Elizabeth Klett.

Lovely story as ever

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Although each of the stories is cleverly written, my favorite is "Intermezzo" . Intermezzo includes Georgiana Darcy as she overcomes her shyness and distrust of Caroline Bingley's machinations.
determines to find out more about the woman who has captured her brother's heart. With the prodding of Georgiana and Bingley's new seating plan, Darcy is seated next to Elizabeth and has an opportunity to find out how her opinion of him has changed.

Each of the 5 stories wonderful

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I perfect collection of short but substantial romance stories, each unique and true to the author's theme.

I enjoyed it itnmensly.

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These variations are fun, for the most part. They involve a LOT Of kissing. She loves to describe kissing and the feelings it generates.

Elizabeth Klett's narration is good, not great. I wish for more emotion with her narration, especially with the humorous parts, but she's not terrible.

As for the stories:

Intermezzo: This story is the best of the lot. I enjoyed watching Georgiana step way out of her comfort zone to try to help her brother. There was less of the annoying Miss Bingley as well. I give it a 5/5

Such Differing Reports: This story involves a different account of the proposal at Hunsford. The small moment when they communicated with each other privately without Lady Catherine understanding their meaning was delightful. I give this a 5/5

Reason's Rule: This one is good but it frustrates me at times. Elixabeth deciding to break up with him because of Lydia is annoying. A woman breaking an engagement at that time was not good. It made her life much harder afterwards. Mr Bennet is a bit of a PITA but he often is. The best part is watching Darcy and Elizabeth's relationship grow closer. I give it 4/5

The Most Natural Thing: I found this one the most improbable. Lizzy is too strong to offer herself as a mistress to Mr Darcy like that. Collins' behavior later on makes a lot of sense and it would have been better to focus the story around that incident instead. It was strong enough to stand on its own and should have. As it is part of a series of events, it lost the power and impact it could have had. I found myself rolling my eyes over too much of the story. I give it 2/5

A Succession of Rain: This one is cute. He's trying to court her but can't get her alone because of all the rain. And both are frustrated. It is cute and fun and of course there is lots of kissing at the end. I give this 4/5

Fun stories, for the most part

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I loved being able to listen to one story at a time while doing dishes or cleaning the house. You get the satisfaction of a completed story in an hour or so. I didn't care for all of the variations, but they were still great for background noise when all you can do is listen. My favorites were the first “Intermezzo” and the last one “A Succession of Rain.” Those two alone I would rate as 5 stars!

Short stories great while multitasking

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