Narrated by: Elizabeth Grace
Series: The Engaged to Mr Darcy Series
Length: 11 hrs and 9 mins
Release date: 10-02-23
Publisher: Quills & Quartos Publishing
Pride and prejudice variation/historical/audible
I decided to try all in this series. All the ways they could get engaged.
In this one Lizzy sneaks out to a houseparty when she is 17...in London! And it is not a normal party, now it is much much worse. She is "rescued" by Darcy and then the long wait begins. Her uncle say they must marry, her father refuses to give in, Darcy refuses to marry her.
3 years later they meet again when Darcy wants to court someone and he needs to get out of this "engagement" it is not real, but neither is he free to marry.
Darcy was a right horse´s ass in this one. So proud and did not give in.
Lizzy suffered for years ass people realised something was wrong and she was shunned. And her family treated her bad.
Bingley grew some balls, good on you Bingley!
Lizzy needs to marry, and Darcy will help her. And they fall in love! After much drama.
Another fun variation, even if Darcy was such an ahole. I thought they would never end up together. This one was a tough one.
Fun narration. All well done
My own folly had endangered me, my preservation I owe to the kindness, the integrity of another…
IN 1808, ELIZABETH BENNET is young, curious, and in possession of an invitation to a London party which she ought not to attend. Unable to resist the temptation, Elizabeth indulges her wish to see a party of the beau monde and finds herself in a dangerous situation. She is saved from a desperate fate by Mr Darcy of Pemberley but relief is short-lived; Mr Gardiner arrives and demands satisfaction on behalf of his young niece’s honour. BOUND FOR THREE YEARS—with no intent to marry on either side—Mr Darcy and Elizabeth both resolve to do as they must to end their unwanted almost-betrothal. Mr Bennet however refuses to allow it, fearing that Elizabeth’s character will bear a permanent stain that no amount of time or money could erase. Together, Darcy and Lizzy contrive a plan to overcome her father’s Darcy will find her someone else to marry, thus relieving himself of the obligation. THE FOLLY OF THEIR YOUTH, it seems, might be set to rights after all, until feelings arise which complicate the scheme. But will they realise their true attachment before it’s too late?











