A review by samhend101
Elizabeth: Obstinate, Headstrong Girl by Christina Morland, Beau North, J. Marie Croft, Leigh Dreyer, Joana Starnes, Karen M. Cox, Tessa Dare, Jenetta James, Elizabeth Adams, Christina Boyd, Amy D'Orazio

5.0

Narrator did a fantastic job! A mix of the stories were in either British or American accents. A couple of the chapters really stood out for me. Overall a great compilation and production.

1. Resolution, Amy Dorazio, regency - Elizabeth is engaged to someone else 2 yrs after Lydia/Wickham and Darcy finally shows back up in her life. Lady C's lying to D was a spoke in the wheel when Jane and Bingley got married. 5

2. The house party, Jenetta James, 1920s - A weekend party at Netherfield, Jane and Elizabeth are invited by miss Bingley. Wickham is as nasty as ever and causes suffragettes serious problems. 4

3. Atmospheric disturbances, Christina Morland, regency - Nerves abound before ODC wedding and a fight ensues. Reaching an even newer and better understanding. 4

4. Love in limelight, Beau North, 30s-40s - Hollywood movie setting, actors filming P&P. *hot* Darcy!!! va-va-va-voom!! 5

5. Uncommonly busy lane, Joana Starnes, regency - Darcy faces off to Wickham after the ball to disastrous effects for him, bringing chaos to Longbourn. 5

6. Resistive currents, Karen M Cox, modern - Elizabeth is an electrical engineering college student, Darcy is TA, 1980. Darcy has southern accent!! Oh my! 4

7. Something like regret, Elizabeth Adams, regency - E is visiting Pemberley with Gardiners. Second guessing everything she knew/felt re Darcy, she gets a 2nd chance with Darcy. 4

8. The last blind date, Leigh Dreyer, modern - Grad student E is set up on a blind date with CEO in training Darcy. 2 beautiful ppl, instant attraction, sparks fly, but real understandings need to have got through first. 3

9. The age of nescience, J. Marie Croft, regency - Lizzy from 10 to 20, her growth and maturity. And all the trials she experiences to get to that first assembly. 2

10. A mate for life, Christina Boyd, Victorian - 40 plus years after they marry, Elizabeth is with her granddaughter. Reminiscing about how she and Darcy met, while helping her granddaughter figure out if she wants to marry. This for me was sad, as D is already dead, ended on a sweet but also very poignant note. 3