• The Rushing Waters of Pemberley

  • By: Melanie Schertz, A Lady
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 5 hrs and 36 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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The Rushing Waters of Pemberley

By: Melanie Schertz, A Lady
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Publisher's summary

Fitzwilliam Darcy must marry before his next birthday or lose his inheritance. He has never met a young lady who caught his attention, until the swollen river during a storm brings Miss Elizabeth Bennet to Pemberley. Not knowing if her father is dead, and needing protection, will she agree to marrying the man who risked his life to save her from drowning? What will happen when their family and friends begin to arrive at Pemberley? Note: Chapter 20 has a sexual scene at the end of the chapter. It is the only sexual scene in the book. Also, This author is grateful for the services of Kay Tanner, who has aided in making sense of her stories and taking the Americanism out.

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Great Love Story!

While it seems the things that happen to Elizabeth Bennet in this story are terrible, the fast paced lovestory is endearing.

I accidentally bought another virtual voice reading after this one and listened to it first; I hated it! But this one lends itself to the lackluster virtual voice much better. There are only a few moments when a less monotonous voice would have been appreciated. All in all, very good.

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Elizabeth is saved by Darcy more than once

Mr Bennet and Elizabeth are on a trip when they have an accident and end up in the river. Darcy saves her and then proceeds to marry her. Mrs Bennet is unhinged and I’m happy she is finally put in her place. He he. The live story makes it all worth it. I love this authors stories and this another great one.
I’m enjoying the virtual voice. It’s not annoying.

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Sweet rescue story

Darcy rescues Elizabeth from river during storm. He is immediately attracted to her. Dr is relative & tells Darcy more about Elizabeth. Darcy has deadline to marry or loose inheritance & Elizabeth seems perfect for him. Some drama: Mrs Bennet, Wickham, Caroline, Viscount.

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Elizabeth saved from Rushing Waters of Pemberly

Darcy saves Elizabeth's life - then he marries her - and she saves him.
Caroline, Wickham and Mrs. Bennett are very hateful but they get what they deserve.
Rev. Collins and Richard Fitzwilliam are not part of the story.
I found the story to be interesting but will admit that it is rather juvenile. I am not a fan of the Virtual Voice. It is monotone and it is hard to determine who is speaking. Still, it is an interesting book.

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