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A Pride and Prejudice Variation
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Narrated by:
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Neil Roy McFarlane
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By:
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C. P. Odom
About this listen
Consequences is a cautionary tale about the evils of hasty judgment, revisiting Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice and one of those pivotal moments when Elizabeth Bennet throws away Mr. Darcy's offer of marriage so decisively. What transpires from that point is well-known to Austen's extensive readership, but what if even one element in the chain of events in her novel turns out differently? Does Austen's happy ending eventually come to pass, or is the outcome more bleak?
And if, in order to secure financial security for her loved ones, Elizabeth does not reject Darcy, is she married to a proud, arrogant, disdainful man who, as she feared, forces her to deny her own relatives and thus condemns her to a lifetime of misery? Or does she find herself married to a man who cares enough for her to reject the opposition of his family and chance his very standing in society in order to marry a woman he loves beyond measure?
Consequences, written by the author of A Most Civil Proposal, explores two alternate realities - both tragedy and triumph.
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Years after conspiring men denied his father the inheritance that was his by birthright, Mr. Henry Bennet returns to Longbourn with his three daughters, having received the estate on the death of its previous master. Mr. Bennet has no notion why the man who stole it from his father willed the property to his control, but he is grateful to return to the lands of his forebears. As the Bennets settle into their lives as gentlefolk once again, their new friends welcome them to the neighborhood, and they begin the struggle to turn Longbourn again into a prosperous estate.
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Pride and Prejudice meets Leave it to Beaver
- By Anonymous User on 03-02-25
By: Jann Rowland
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A Chance Eavesdropping
- A Pride & Prejudice Variation
- By: C. P. Odom
- Narrated by: Neil Mcfarlane
- Length: 11 hrs and 47 mins
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What is a young lady of the Regency to do when she overhears her own mother plotting against her? When the plot involves matching the lovely Elizabeth Bennet with her unpleasant cousin Mr. Collins, sudden and drastic steps are needed.
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Love this one!!!
- By Catherine on 12-31-24
By: C. P. Odom
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A Folly of Youth
- A Pride and Prejudice Variation
- By: Amy D'Orazio
- Narrated by: Elizabeth Grace
- Length: 11 hrs and 9 mins
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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 honor.
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A BIT PROLIX and disliked HUSKY NARRATOR
- By Lally on 02-20-24
By: Amy D'Orazio
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A Match Made at Matlock
- A Sequel to Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice
- By: Jan Ashton, Julie Cooper, Amy D'Orazio, and others
- Narrated by: Stevie Zimmerman
- Length: 10 hrs and 32 mins
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Viscount Saye, eldest cousin of Fitzwilliam Darcy of Pemberley, is startled one wintry day by the news that his beloved, Lillian Goddard, is to become engaged to another. Unwilling to lose her, he quickly plans a party at his ancestral estate to woo her away from her suitor. Twenty ladies and gentlemen respond to his invitation, eager for a fortnight of revelry in Saye’s inimitable style.
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Boring - could not finish
- By Carolina Kat on 09-10-23
By: Jan Ashton, and others
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Insults
- A Pride and Prejudice Variation
- By: Jayanth S
- Narrated by: Elizabeth Klett, Harry Frost
- Length: 14 hrs and 24 mins
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Meet Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy like no other, the embodiment of every Regency lady's romantic dream: a gentleman to the core and one who remains so even after facing numerous trials. Insults is a novel that heralds the power of true love and how it always prevails.
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So much heartache
- By rosesped on 04-21-25
By: Jayanth S
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A Stronger Impulse
- A Variation of Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice
- By: Julie Cooper
- Narrated by: Joanna Lee
- Length: 12 hrs and 19 mins
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Fitzwilliam Darcy is enraged when, already reeling from Elizabeth Bennet’s disdain, he discovers his sister locked in a passionate embrace with George Wickham—and suffers an apoplexy at the sight. With proper speech locked uselessly inside his mind, his Fitzwilliam relations are quick to take advantage of the situation, calling his illness insanity, and scheming to keep both Darcys under their control.
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Certainly not Jane Austen
- By Lynne Fawcett on 12-14-22
By: Julie Cooper
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Falling Slowly
- A Pride & Prejudice Novella
- By: Christie Capps
- Narrated by: Stevie Zimmerman
- Length: 2 hrs and 47 mins
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Elizabeth Bennet loathes insufferable Mr. Darcy. When a series of mishaps repeatedly throws them into each other’s company—first with her unconscious at Netherfield, then him injured at Rosings—Elizabeth begins to see a different side of the proud man she thought she knew. This tender, low-angst Regency variation of Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice proves that pride does indeed come before a fall…and that, in this case, love always comes after.
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Falling “In Love” with our dearest Elizabeth and Darcy is now another favorite!
- By Brandee on 04-18-25
By: Christie Capps
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In Westminster's Halls
- A Pride and Prejudice Variation
- By: Don Jacobson
- Narrated by: Benjamin Fife
- Length: 14 hrs and 44 mins
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In 1807, a dark stain marred British society. It wasn't Napoleon or the War. The slave trade divided Britons along economic and moral lines. In Westminster Halls is a tale that unites Longbourn, Pemberley, and Matlock in a mission to end the trafficking of human souls. Powerful forces are determined to silence Bennet, while Wickham is sent to manipulate Darcy. Amidst mystery, danger, and politics, Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy navigate mutual prejudice and willful pride, striving for a future in a world where all are free. Their journey is a testament to love’s power.
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Austen and Abolition an Absolute Gem
- By Sophia Rose on 09-20-24
By: Don Jacobson
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The Best Part of Love
- A Pride and Prejudice Variation
- By: Amy D'Orazio
- Narrated by: Sarah Jane Rose
- Length: 17 hrs and 49 mins
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When Fitzwilliam Darcy meets Miss Elizabeth Bennet, his heart is almost immediately engaged. Seeing the pretty lady before him, a lady of no consequence or fortune, he believes he should not form an attachment to her, unsuitable as such a woman is to be his wife. What he cannot see, however, is the truth. That the simple country girl harbors a secret. Before she meets Darcy, Elizabeth has spent two years hiding from the men who killed her beloved first husband.
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Really loved some aspects of this book.
- By Katie on 01-15-20
By: Amy D'Orazio
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Mr Darcy's Second Chance
- A Pride and Prejudice Variation Trilogy
- By: Jan Ashton, J. Marie Croft, Lucy Marin
- Narrated by: Liam Anderson
- Length: 11 hrs and 18 mins
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Mr Darcy's Second Chance is a compilation of three previously published Pride and Prejudice Variations.
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Good value listen!
- By Marie on 11-28-24
By: Jan Ashton, and others
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Yes, Mr. Darcy
- A Pride and Prejudice Novella (Marrying Mr. Darcy)
- By: J Dawn King
- Narrated by: Stevie Zimmerman
- Length: 2 hrs and 40 mins
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Elizabeth Bennet’s girlish dreams of love and romance are shattered. Her father has decided she will be the one to secure her family’s future through a marriage of convenience to his heir. Disappointment and sadness weigh her soul when she travels with her aunt and uncle—a consolation before she submits to duty. When she sees the reflection of her heartbreak in the face of an unknown young lady, Elizabeth reaches out to the girl, extending a hopeful outlook she herself has been denied.
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Just Perfect
- By Marilynn on 04-11-25
By: J Dawn King
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- Blue sky
- 01-21-25
a "sliding doors" version of P & P
w! what a great book. I read several Pride and Prejudice variations, but this is on a whole new level. It is based on the "Sliding Doors" method of a plot. There are 2 novellas in this book--the first imagines Elizabeth missing Mr. Darcy's presence at Pemberley, the second re-imagines the first proposal.
I have to say, I would not expect this type of book from a retired engineer, ex-Marine (although as a Navy veteran, I have to say there are no ex-Marines, once a Marine, always a Marine. I will be looking for more books by C.P. Odom.
The audible version was outstanding and I really enjoyed the narrator, Neil Roy McFarlane.
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- Chris S.
- 07-10-23
A definite re-read
Two books. Different outcomes. Hundsford proposal going forward. LOVE the narrator! Bought this book a while back (years) then added to my Audible collection at a later date. Great book to go back to again and again.
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- Bertha Carranza
- 09-23-20
Love it
I absolutely loved this. The first part broke my heart but the second part is my absolute favorite.
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- Linda Steele
- 07-13-21
amazing
what a rare gem! a great concept executed perfectly. Odom never disappoints
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- Fabulous Mrs B
- 07-25-20
Different story
First half I found very morose and dull but I understood it much better after the first half and why. Very well written story and I liked it a lot. After I had finished it I did not find it morose at all. It made sense. I highly recommend this book to a Jane Austen fan fiction lover.
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- Kindle Customer
- 11-01-20
Powerful story wonderfully read
Such an original variation on P & P, from sadness to such joy! I love it so much I keep going back to it regularly, for the story, but also for the wonderful voice narrating it!
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- bebe
- 12-17-22
Almost 2 stories
I kind of liked the first part which was dark, sad and filled with missed opportunities and angst.
When Elizabeth "woke up" the story dragged a little and I did not like this Elizabeth.
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- Kindle Customer
- 01-03-20
one of my favorites
I own the written book on kindle and have read it several times, I was so happy to see it here. you will love the story line. thanks mr Odom for having your books read, hope to see others done.
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- Anonymous User
- 10-28-21
Depressing!
What if P&P was a Thomas Hardy novel instead of an Austen? That’s what I was thinking when I got towards the end of book one. How could the book be this depressing and I was only half way through? I almost gave up but then after reading reviews with spoilers I picked it back up to immediately find out the despair was over. Intense!
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- Kindle Customer
- 12-29-19
Quite Creative! 4.5 ⭐'s rounded up to 5
I found "Consequences" to be a very creative tale.
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The first part of the story had me in tears most of the time. I don't know how actually I got through it. Don't get me wrong, I really loved this book. But a few times I almost stopped because I thought the storyline was too overwhelmingly sad and felt ODC should not face so much adversity and then to have them end so tragically without getting their HEA. When I found Elizabeth waking from a nightmare, the relief I felt was tremendous but I did find the second part of the book was less emotionally charged as the first part which I would have hoped was not the case. I liked the second half but it was not as capitivating as the first part.
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