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Excerpt from Life after Darcy, by Elizabeth Adams
And really, what did Louisa know about it anyway? She was
married to that drunken lump of a man. She had never burned with passion,
consumed with feelings she couldn’t understand. She had never watched the man
of her dreams fall helplessly in love with a woman that wasn’t worthy of him,
couldn’t be worthy of him. No, Louisa understood nothing and she refused to
listen to her.
Charles was even worse. He attempted to reason with her,
telling her that she and Mr. Darcy would never have gotten along anyway, that
they were ill-matched, that she should count herself lucky and try to find a
man more suited to the life she wanted to live. He didn’t understand. None of
them did.
Only dear, sweet Jane comprehended how hurt she was, how
wounded her pride, how bruised her vanity. That he had been so near to her on
so many occasions, and yet looked her over, was a blow to her self-worth. That
he could prefer someone so different from herself challenged everything she had
long believed to be true.
Could they not see how her world was set on its head?
What was she supposed to do, now that every dream was lain waste to, every
cherished hope lost?
After the wedding, a black day she refused to acknowledge
as special in any way, she decided something must be done. She was not the sort
of woman to collapse at the whim of a man. She was stronger than that. She saw
the sniggers on the faces of her supposed friends, the ones who had known of
her single-minded pursuit of him and seen it in action. She would show them how
a true lady comported herself. She would not cower in the corner like a jilted
miss. She would stand tall and show them what she was made of. Show him.
Oh, she knew that even if he realized his mistake (as she
was sure he would—in short order), there was no way she could ever have him. Of
course, Eliza could die in childbirth but she doubted that outcome. Country
girls were oddly strong in that respect. But even though she knew he would
never be hers, she did admit to a certain satisfaction in thinking about how he
would wish he had wed differently. Perhaps even that he had wed her.
Her favorite fantasy, of course, involved Mr. Darcy
realizing before a year was out that he had made a terrible mistake. He would
explain all to her when they were both visiting Charles. It would be late and
he would have had one too many glasses of brandy. She would come across him
alone in the drawing room after returning to fetch her shawl or in the library
long after everyone else was abed. He would unburden himself to her and she
would become his confidant, his dearest friend, the one he turned to for solace
and relief.
After a time of close friendship, he would tell her his
feelings could not be repressed. He must tell her how he loved her passionately
and beg her to become his lover, even though he knew she was engaged to a
marquis. She would refuse him, firmly but gently, and for the rest of their
lives, their eyes would meet across crowded ballrooms and their hands touch
clandestinely under tables at dinner parties. Eventually, Eliza would succumb
to some disease contracted from her vile relations and die. Caroline would
comfort him once again, and after her husband perished in a tragic riding
accident, leaving her a wealthy and established socialite, they would become
lovers and eventually marry, but only after he begged her for months and
apologized for slighting her so dreadfully all those years ago.
Alas, she was not so unrealistic to believe any of this
would actually happen, but it was a pleasant day dream nonetheless.
British actor Mark Topping has an increasing portfolio of audiobook titles to his name across a range of genres, from children’s stories and fantasy adventure to crime thrillers and romance.
His recent stage work in England includes playing Leonato in Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, and Bernard in Yes, Prime Minister. He is also currently the voice of Mission Commander at Laser Quest arenas throughout the UK and France. He has been performing as Rev John Wesley for more than 15 years and tours with a one-man Passion play, Impossible God.
He lives in the Forest of Dean with his wife and two daughters.
Brigid Lohrey's bio:
Brigid has always enjoyed reading classical literature. She loves Austen’s work, (and has even been to the Austen Museum in Bath!) and so jumped at the chance to narrate Elizabeth Adam’s The Houseguest as soon as she read it, as it was such a great story with colourful, quintessentially English characters which she loved bringing to life.
Brigid is a character actress and started narrating audiobooks three years ago. She began with the RNIB for whom she has narrated seven Australian titles from romances to psychological thrillers. For Spoken4 (available on Audible), she has narrated Kelly Rimmer’s When I Lost You and is also currently narrating Kelly’s latest book, A Mother’s Promise, which will be out in December 2016.
As well as audiobooks, Brigid has voiced commercials and corporate jobs for both the UK and Australian markets, as well as bringing characters to life in Radio Dramas such as the English rose Emma Finney in Dark Shadows: Beneath the Veil, and Dream Commando Wahn in Dr Who: Dreamtime with Sylvester McCoy for Big Finish Productions.
Find more at www.brigidlohrey.com Follow on Twitter @brigidlohrey
Oh Caroline! What a daydream indeed, but at least she realises that it is only that - a daydream. If the rest of the stories are as good as this, we're in for a treat.
ReplyDeleteI love audiobooks and to win either of these would be amazing. Off to fill in the Rafflecopter right now!
Forgot to say how much I love the cover art. It's beautiful!
DeleteWill be tweeting every day until closing, too.
Thanks! I love that cover, too. My graphic designer is worth her weight in gold. :-)
DeleteI agree, Anji! Isn't it wonderful, too, to get more of these wonderful books as audiobooks. I know you like them like I do.
DeletePoor Caroline, still dreaming
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Not sure your tweet will count unless you use the form, Susan. Rafflecopter does the random drawing and the entries are based on the Rafflecopter entries. You might try tweeting from it too. Thanks for tweeting about the post though and always glad to have you drop in.
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DeleteHow strange! I've just been checking this book out. I first noticed the lovely cover a few days ago and have been looking on Amazon. I read the sample of the first story and am intrigued and now this? Well I will be reading this at some point! I won't enter the giveaway as I don't have audio books and I have both of these as well as the wonderful Green Card. Thank you for this post.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you popped in, Glynis. I hope you will get to read these short stories soon.
DeleteI love the concept behind these stories and this one looks so interesting! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt is a good concept, isn't it. I thought this one sounded good too. Thanks for stopping by, Claudine.
DeleteCaroline's musings... love it!
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Caroline never gives up, does she? How delusional she is, too!
DeleteGotta empathize with the girl. I mean, come on, he's Darcy! Who wouldn't be jealous? I love the cover art, so crisp and clean. Lovely, Elizabeth, good luck with the release!
ReplyDeleteYou do have a point there! :)
DeleteThe excerpt does have me feel some sympathy even though I have the urge to shake her, too. :) The vignettes sound lovely and neat that all the books are in audio now.
ReplyDeleteAwww, you're nice to feel a bit of sympathy for her.
DeleteThis pretty cover has everyone wanting to see what Elizabeth has included inside. I look forward to knowing!
ReplyDeleteMe too, Suzan. It is a lovely cover and I'm betting the short stories are good!
DeleteCongrats on the new book, Elizabeth, it sounds wonderful! LOVED LOVED LOVED the Houseguest and Unwilling and I'm sure I'll love the vignettes. Please don't enter me in the giveaway, I have both books in paperback and there's never enough peace and quiet here to listen to them in audio :D I just wanted to say 'Hugs and Congrats!!'
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Joana. I loved those books too. I think I need to read The Houseguest again one of these days.
DeleteI'm so glad it's resonating with you and that you like the cover. These stories were so crazy fun to write. I can't wait for everyone to read it so we can talk about it!
ReplyDeleteThat is so neat that the stories were that much fun to write! That should mean they are all the better for it.
DeleteEngaged to a marquis! Caroline never gives up 😂 I love it!
ReplyDeleteI'll admit that was one of my favorite bits. Getting in her head was entirely too entertaining. :-)
DeleteI'm presuming Caroline is now a resident of Bedlam,is conversing with herself and wide ring what coulda,should a been....if only for 'dear Eliza'!
ReplyDeleteHonestly the poor Roman is deranged! Engaged to a marquis,then after his death forges ahead and conducts an affair with him! Hilarious!!!!
Loved the excerpt. Best of luck with your new book of short stories!
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