
The Omen at Rosings Park
How Elizabeth Became Mrs. Darcy
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Narrated by:
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Alice Katherine Sanders
About this listen
Elizabeth Bennet did not have the luxury that Georgiana Darcy and Anne de Bourgh did of marrying without financial concerns. She decides she must accept William Collins's offer.
Hidden feelings for Fitzwilliam Darcy, though, explode when she and Mr. Collins dine with Darcy at Rosings Park. Where Darcy realises his own feelings for Elizabeth, now Mrs. William Collins. When death comes to Rosings, Elizabeth and Darcy must come to terms with their feelings for each other. And she, too, must wonder if instead should could be happy with...George Wickham.
A Pride and Prejudice Variation, imagining that Elizabeth did accept Mr. Collins.
©2022 Joseph P. Garland (P)2024 Joseph P. Garland
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