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Yours Forevermore, Darcy: A Pride & Prejudice Variation

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Mr Fitzwilliam Darcy has a secret. The letter he presented to Miss Elizabeth Bennet after his ghastly proposal is not the only epistle he has written her. In this tale of longing, misadventure, and love, Jane Austen’s dearly loved Pride and Prejudice, is readapted as our hero has learned a powerful way of coping with his attraction to Miss Bennet. He writes her letters. The misguided suitor has declared himself, and Elizabeth Bennet has refused him, most painfully. Without ever intending for these letters to become known to any soul, Mr. Darcy relies on his secret for coping once again. However, these letters, should they land in the wrong hands, could amount to untold scandal, embarrassment, and possibly heartbreak. But what would happen should they fall into the right hands?

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Published March 30, 2020

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KaraLynne Mackrory

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KaraLynne is an amazing mother who never makes mistakes, never gets upset with her children and never ever has a dirty house. Ever. She always has her dishes done and the floors spotless and dinner is always prepared and ready on time. Her kids are always clean, polite, respectful and loving, especially to each other. She never gets irritated with her husband when he doesn’t turn his socks right side out for the laundry and they always agree on everything. She delights in nothing else but to serve her family and never wants or needs time for herself. She takes great care to shower every day and put make up on so that she is always beautiful and presentable. She never wears her pajamas all day or for days in a row and she is the epitome of womanhood. Most of all, she has a great sense of humor and loves to write.

Although, admittedly a Darcy addict, she enjoys many things, such as: Mr. Knightly, Edmund Bertram, Captain Wentworth, Mr. Tilney and John Thornton. She is happily married to her own Mr. Darcy and together they share the insanity inducing responsibility of raising 4 children.

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9 reviews
November 12, 2025
Catch me falling into the rabbit hole of my new favourite genre of quillty pleasures: Pride & Prejudice Variations. In a frenzy I added 20+ titles to my Audible library. True only ones that are included in my subscription; there are, after all, boundaries to my follies.

One of them titles is this specimen. Whereas the aforegoing listening experience (Conundrums & Coincidences) was upright eccentric in its choice of introducing entirely new settings and characters essential to the variation’s plot, this one was tamely sticking to originally established ones, but decided to shuffle them a little, lining some with additional narrative, stitching down at other places. The main plot augmentation was Darcy‘s habit of writing unposted letters to Elizabeth throughout the course of his increasing and enduring enamouredness, starting the evening of their first encounter.

Colour me pleased with this one. The trope of emotional relief by writing letters was reasonable and insightful. The characters were - in character, mostly, thus recognisable and believable. Its sillyness rarely overstepped the threshold to the unbearable, having only once or twice make me roll my eyes so hard that their movement in their sockets was probably audibly detectable by common radio telescopes and mistaken as some cosmic microwave background radiation.
Spiritualist seances, however, clearly must have caught it as gasps of disbelief over the impertinence (albeit slightly amused), emitted by a ghost lady named Jane Austen.
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October 8, 2025
Better written than said.

I do appreciate the idea that Darcy expressed himself much better by pen than by mouth. I like that the letters used as a mean of release for insuppressible emotions were accidently sent to their unexpected recipient. The story was sweet and full of love though I was anticipating more drama after reading the excerpt. The plot and timeline were almost the same as canon, and thus more predictable.
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October 2, 2025
Such fun! I always love hearing the inner thoughts of Mr. Darcy, even in the original. Lots of squeals and laugh out loud moments.
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