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Hypothetically Married

A Pride and Prejudice Variation

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Hypothetically Married

By: Renata McMann, Summer Hanford
Narrated by: Catherine Bilson
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What does an aging country attorney know about raising five young women? Apparently not enough, for the first of them to wed is the youngest, and her husband is a schemer. Trying to do better for his remaining wards, Mr. Phillips moves them to London.

Elizabeth is happy enough to visit London with her uncle and sisters, until town life throws her into the company of Mr. Darcy. She met him the autumn before, when he and his friends visited Hertfordshire, and found him thoroughly disagreeable. Now, it seems she must be in his company nearly every day.

Darcy is aware that Miss Elizabeth Bennet doesn’t care for him, which suits him perfectly. After all, he has no intention of courting the aggravating country miss. Even so, he must see her often and they develop a tentative friendship. Both make it clear to each other that it is friendship, not love. As those around them seek their help for their romantic relationships, Darcy and Elizabeth are steadfast in avoiding romantic involvement with each other. Or are they?

This is a Pride and Prejudice variation of approximately 59,000 words.

©2018 Summer Hanford & Renata McMann (P)2020 Summer Hanford & Renata McMann
Fiction Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance England
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Narrator gave me a headache

Sweet story, I very enjoy the interesting P&P variations from these two authors. However, the narrators voice completely grated on me. Her male voices sounded like ancient creatures from gothic novel, in fact it was the worst Mr Darcy I have ever heard.
I am a prolific audio listener with 68 books under my belt this year alone & I can honestly say this is the worst ever narration I have ever heard.

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Hypothetically Speaking…or not

I have read and listened to many books by the authors and this one didn’t disappoint.

Like the Bennet girls, I felt all the emotions of their situation. It was a great twist on the original and I especially enjoyed hearing of reformed rakes.

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