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Her Grace

A Pride and Prejudice Vagary

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Her Grace

By: Shana Granderson A Lady
Narrated by: Karen Cass
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Rather than protect their daughter like any good parent should, first Fanny and then Thomas Bennet push their sixteen-year-old daughter Elizabeth into a marriage with a much older man who happens to be a duke.

Fanny is seduced by the fact he is a duke, even if he is not interested in Jane, something she cannot believe at first, and his willingness to dower her remaining four daughters. For Bennet, when the Duke offers to break the entail on Longbourn after a certain condition is met, his half-hearted opposition to the match dissipates.

At first, Elizabeth refuses to marry the man and is adamant that even if dragged to the church she will never recite her vows. However, after a private meeting with the vile duke, she agrees. The question is why would she change her mind so drastically.

In that meeting, she demands certain clauses to be added to the marriage settlement. What are they and how do they change outcomes some had previously expected?

We explore why the Duke is looking for a wife outside of the ton in little market towns instead. We quickly see just how depraved the man is and why he is reviled by all in polite society. Is he the only villain in the tale?

Both Lady Anne and Robert Darcy are alive in this novel. Even with them both alive, their son manages to suffer from boot-in-mouth syndrome on more than one occasion, including when he meets Lizzy for the first time, who is still married to the Duke at that point. No, it is not at an assembly and there is not that insult delivered.

Including the much-loved Biggs and Johns, there are some non-canon characters featured in this story, as well as some new ones.

It is not an easy path for Lizzy to travel, but she is strong and intelligent, not to mention extremely protective of those she loves. We follow her to find out if she gets the HEA we all want for her. If she does, will it be with Fitzwilliam Darcy?

Join her to have these and many other questions answered.

This is a full-length romance featuring characters from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. Intended for mature listeners.

©2023 Shana Granderson (P)2024 Podium Audio
Historical Historical Fiction Regency Royalty Marriage Heartfelt

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Interesting concept but I do like it when the author has done their research and stays within the bounds of Regency propriety and social customs. The narrator was a little lacklustre.

Propriety Be Damned❣️

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