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These Dreams: A Pride and Prejudice Variation

By: Nicole Clarkston
Narrated by: Leena Emsley
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An abandoned bride, a missing man, and a dream that refuses to die....

Pride and patriotism lend fervor to greed and cruelty, and Fitzwilliam Darcy is caught at the centre of a decades-old international feud. Taken far from England, presumed dead by his family, and lost to all he holds dear, only one name remains as his beacon in the darkness: Elizabeth.

Georgiana Darcy is now the heartbroken heiress to Pemberley, and Colonel Fitzwilliam her bewildered guardian. Vulnerable and unprepared, Georgiana desperately longs for a friend, while Fitzwilliam seeks to protect her from his own family. As the conspiracy around Darcy's death widens and questions mount, Colonel Fitzwilliam must confront his own past. An impossible dream, long ago sacrificed for duty, may become his only hope.

Newly married Lydia Wickham returns to Longbourn - alone and under mysterious circumstances. Elizabeth Bennet watches one sister suffer and another find joy, while she lives her own days in empty regrets over what might have been. Believing Darcy lost forever, she closes her heart against both pain and happiness, but finds no escape from her dreams of him.

©2017 Nicole Clarkston (P)2018 Nicole Clarkston
Classics Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance Dream Heartfelt Solider

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Best book since the Original. very like the writings of Austen. Excellent to listen to on Audible.

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This story was very differant from the usual story's of Elizabeth and Darcy, and I loved it It was exciting and exhilarating it is great to read something different in there stories

Brilliant and very differant

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very different to the other ones I have read but very engaging and well written. would highly recommend it

just lovely.

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I've just finished listening to this for the second time, it's really very good. The storyline is gripping and the narration is excellent.

Highly recommended

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There is no doubt that this variation is the best book I have ever read !
The story/ the narrator and last but not least Nicole Clarkston writing
Wonderful !!!

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Who knew Lizzy Bennet renowned feminist figure and rational creature would be so regressive about abortion! Obviously this is the authors opinion, as is their right. It’s just so obviously not what Liszt would think
Abortion isn’t killing a baby you doofus it’s ridding the body of a cancerous growth that may one day turn into a baby

Nice story ruined by an anti choice diatribe from lizzy!

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