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Still a Young Man: Darcy is in Love
Still a Young Man: Darcy is in Love
Still a Young Man: Darcy is in Love
Audiobook7 hours

Still a Young Man: Darcy is in Love

Written by P. O. Dixon

Narrated by Pearl Hewitt

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Widowed after six months of marriage, an older Elizabeth is determined to leave her past behind and enjoy life to its fullest, on her own terms. Charming, witty, and engaging, she is widely admired by all. However, everything is not as it seems. She harbors a secret.

The beautiful widow captivates a younger Mr. Darcy. He knows her better than she knows herself. He struggles to break through her protective barriers, the most daunting being her tightly held conviction that she will never marry again. Will Darcy persuade Elizabeth to change her mind?

What Listeners say:

"I love Ms. Hewitt's ability to draw you in when speaking Ms. Dixon's heartwarming, engaging dialogue!"

"The author weaves a good tale with her wit and charm. The characters come alive with the voices of Pearl Hewitt."

"This is one story that I have read and listened to over and over again!! It is a GREAT story!!"

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 21, 2015
ISBN9781669653882
Author

P. O. Dixon

Bestselling historical fiction author, P. O. Dixon, is a great admirer of Historical England and its fascinating days of yore. She, in particular, loves the Regency period with its strict mores and oh so proper decorum. Her ardent appreciation of Jane Austen's timeless works set her on the writer's journey. Visit podixon.com and find out more about Dixon's writings.

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    3* for the book and 5* for the narration. The language is far too modern