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Only One Choice

A Pride and Prejudice Variation (The Gentleman Mr Darcy)

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Only One Choice

De: Julie Cooper
Narrado por: Elizabeth Grace
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For the sake of a most beloved sister, and for their father’s dying wish, Elizabeth would make herself submit...

When her dying father demands one daughter marry the heir to Longbourn and the other wed a wealthy elderly widower, Elizabeth makes the hardest choice of her life. She becomes the wife of sixty-year-old Mr. Ashwood—a marriage in name only that leaves her more a daughter than a bride.

Four years later, Elizabeth is a widow at twenty, impoverished and estranged from the sister she once adored. Living in a crumbling dower cottage, surviving on pride and stubbornness alone, she has only one dream left: to save enough money to escape to Venice and forge a life that is finally, truly her own.

Then she meets Mr Fitzwilliam Darcy. Wealthy, brooding, and bound by secrets as heavy as her own, Mr Darcy awakens feelings Elizabeth never knew she could possess. For the first time in her life, she experiences the intoxicating promise of real love but how can she risk her hard-won independence when every moment with him puts her fragile future in jeopardy?

But Darcy too carries the weight of a promise made to a dying father—one that forbids him from pursuing any woman until he's ready to marry, lest he wound his fragile cousin Anne, who believes herself destined to be his bride. As Anne de Bourgh's obsession spirals into something far more sinister, the lovers must face a threat that could destroy not only their future together—but Elizabeth herself. As Elizabeth and Darcy fight against the forces determined to keep them apart—meddling family, financial ruin, and a dangerous obsession that threatens everything—they must decide: Will they surrender to duty and expectation once more, or risk everything for the love neither dared believe possible?

©2025 Julie Cooper (P)2026 Quills & Quartos Publishing
Ficción Histórica Histórico Regencia Matrimonio
Excellent Dialogue • Strong Storytelling Flow • Wonderful Narration • Unique Premise • Romantic Moments

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I adore this book and the narration. I Elizabeth Grace does anamazing job on this book, I like her work with varying degrees of enthusiasm, but this one she nailed!!

The story itself is quite unique and unlike any i've listend to before. I won't go thru the details as you can read them in the description. What I will say is that the author did an amazing job at the flow of the storytelling, the dialogue was also very well written and interesting. It is a pet peeve when I read osme of these books and the dialogue makes no sense - except for the fact that we all have an idea of the underlying story, so the lazy authors rely on that. Not here. This book could be read alone with no prior knowledge of P&P and stil be very enjoyable. The author really dove deep into character development on this book and it showed in the conversations between characters. The sory took quite a few unexpected turns also, it was really an enjoyable listen.

Highly recommend!

story that keeps you guessing

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The story was lovely! A harrowing tale of Elizabeth navigating society struggles and traumas while slowly falling in love with Darcy. Julie Cooper has done it again! The narrator's performance however, made the story that much better! It was perfect Sunday spent listening to this one.

Perfect Sunday Treat!

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I liked the story and always enjoy Julie Cooper’s variations on the classic. I also enjoy this narrator, but find that I frequently must rewind and increase volume to understand parts spoken lower as in a whisper or intended as inner monologue because they register significantly quieter than the regular dialog.

Unique spin, frequent rewinds

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I was genuinely surprised by how much I loved this! It was definitely unexpected to see Jane cast in a more antagonistic role, but it added an interesting layer to the story without taking away from what makes Darcy and Elizabeth so compelling. I especially loved how their relationship still found its way forward, even through completely different circumstances. That thread felt true to who they are at their core. One of my favorite moments was when Elizabeth wondered if they would have ever found each other had her father lived, and Darcy’s response—that they would always find one another. That really stayed with me.It’s relatively low angst in terms of their relationship, which I appreciated, but still engaging enough that I found myself fully invested and listened in one sitting.Highly recommend!

Pleasantly Surprised

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Elizabeth Grace gives a wonderful performance—always.

The premise of this book was unusual and rather sobering, pulling me right into the story. The prologue begins when Elizabeth is just sixteen and makes a sacrifice—somewhat hesitantly—for Jane and to fulfil her father’s dying wish to have his eldest daughters cared for after his demise. Her sister gets to stay at Longbourn, but Elizabeth does not and agrees to marry their elderly neighbour, Mr. Henry Ashwood, master of the great house at Stoke. In the first chapter, we meet Elizabeth four years later as a widow who has known duty and disappointment, and is living with the consequences of a poorly structured marriage settlement. She is now independent, yes—but in strained and very reduced circumstances. She is more seasoned, yet still innocent. She has not lost herself, but life has clearly sharpened her understanding of people and their motives.

There’s a crossover flavour introduced here with the new heir to Stoke, John ‘Ashwood’, and his wife, Fanny. Their treatment of Elizabeth is reminiscent of John and Fanny Dashwood’s treatment of Mrs. Henry Dashwood in Sense and Sensibility.

Darcy’s entrance into Elizabeth’s life was well timed, not long after her mourning ends for Mr. Ashwood. I very much enjoyed this version of him—particularly his directness when speaking with Elizabeth. There was something refreshing in how plainly he addressed matters once his feelings took hold. Watching his admiration build and seeing him come to value the woman that experience and hardship had shaped was deeply satisfying. Their developing attachment carried some genuinely tender moments. The emotional beats felt believable, especially given how Elizabeth guards the small independence and future plans she has made for herself.

If I had one very minor hesitation, it would be the Anne de Bourgh subplot. I understand why it was there, but I was far more invested in Elizabeth and Darcy and wanted the focus to remain on them. That said, Anne’s portion was still well done, and I’m probably being way too picky.

Julie Cooper truly knows how to write romantic moments. They, plus the premise itself and the touches of humour she never leaves out, were the highlights of this book for me. Sarah Bentley makes a brief cameo too. IYKYK.

Highly recommend.

The romance is the highlight.

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