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Enamoured

A Pride and Prejudice Variation

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Enamoured

By: Jessie Lewis
Narrated by: Arthur Rowan
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You are as handsome as any of them, Mr Bingley might like you the best of the party
ELIZABETH BENNET THINKS HER FATHER is worrying over nothing when he sends her from Longbourn to London to keep an eye on her mother, who has been staying with a friend. But Mrs Bennet proves to be uncommonly elusive. Everywhere Elizabeth looks, she finds Mr Fitzwilliam Darcy of Pemberley instead.

MR DARCY HAS BEEN TRYING IN VAIN to locate his friend Charles Bingley, but after repeatedly running into Miss Elizabeth Bennet, it dawns on him that their searches are related. As their pursuit intensifies, and as Darcy and Elizabeth continue to be thrown together in company, their accidental meetings begin to attract notice. Before they know it, they have become the Darlings of the Season.

LONDON SOCIETY HAS GROWN COMPLETELY ENAMOURED of its favourite new couple; alas Darcy and Elizabeth are fighting to contain the shocking truth of their presumed attachment, with each convinced that the other could never love them. They both must find a way to disentangle themselves from an imagined romance without creating a scandal of their own—or hope that love finds a way to conquer more than just the haut ton.

Enamoured is a clean, humorous Pride and Prejudice variation with low angst. The tropes include forced engagement, mistaken identity, and second chances.

©2025 Jessie Lewis (P)2025 Quills & Quartos Publishing
Historical Historical Fiction Regency Witty England
Unique Premise • Clever Twists • Wonderful Narration • Excellent Dialogue • Fresh Storytelling • Sweet Romance

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I loved it. Can’t spoil it. Get this if you love JAFF. WOW. This just what we have come to expect from this gifted author.

Really off canon but really good.

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4 1/2 stars rounded up

Several other fantastic reviewers have put a lot more detail about the story and it’s worth it to read those reviews. For those that do need a heads up (this is not a spoiler as it happens at the beginning of the book) Darcy catches Bingley with Mrs. Bennet in the throes of passion during the Netherfield Ball. This sets the stage for what can easily be described as a large cat and mouse game for the rest of the book. Because this scene is a huge plot point in the story may turn some readers/listeners off one might consider this before reading it. Those that can set aside any possible issues with the conversations that would come from this i.e. adultery or mistresses. It is a fun & loving story that helps each person realize there’s no one perfect and each needs forgiveness.

I loved how the Ton society decided to focus on Darcy and Elizabeth. It is also an example of how rumors and supposition can spread easily. They both had their issues to work through and thankfully they were able to do that.

I would have loved an extra chapter or epilogue to let us know what happened with several of the characters. Maybe Jessie Lewis will write a bonus section later.

I completely enjoyed this story and the audiobook narrated by Arthur Rowan made it even better.

Be prepared for some SHOCKING things

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Listening to this was so much fun. Arthur Rowan was the perfect narrator for this Darcy-centric story. The new twists to the story kept me spellbound. It deserves its own sequel.

Shocking and entertaining twist on the usual story

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The plot was unique and kept me interested. The dialog among the characters was excellent and so well written. I do like Arthur Rowan's voice, but he could make the male voices more distinguishable. That is the only reason I gave him a 4. I love his Darcy voice, and reads with great expression. He is one of my favorites. The romance between Darcy and Elizabeth was very real and very sweet. There were conflicts between them which were realistic. True love will win out in the end. I do recommend this book!

Unique plot and Great dialog

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I keep vacillating between 3 and 4 stars for this book. It is well written but I just couldn't get past the underlying conflict being adultery. I felt like it could have been written without that. Why not just let her leave instead of have sex and then leave. She was discontent. She could have just had enough.
I was absolutely disgusted by the opening of this book, as was Darcy. He unfortunately walks in on adultery as it happens which sets up the ongoing conflict for the rest of the book.
But as Darcy and Elizabeth each work to resolve elements of the conflict they are much thrown together and the results with the ton are hilarious. Over the course of the book, Darcy figured out his pride issues and Lizzy figured out her prejudice issues but she never really showed any understanding of Darcy. She misinterprets everything right up to their marriage I think. I did have hope for a HEA for them though.
I felt like we were left hanging on Darcy and Bingley's future relationship, on Jane, and on Mr. & Mrs. Bennet. I would have liked to have seen more resolve on each of them.
I listened to the audiobook and thought the narration was well done.

Potential triggers: adultery & mistresses

Not my fav

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