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A Practical Man

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A Practical Man

By: Grace Gibson
Narrated by: Simon Alison
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I had been thrown most unwillingly back into the vicinity of Elizabeth Bennet's net. How often had I told myself I did not want to get caught by her? But of course I did.

Fitzwilliam Darcy is hiding on the roof of a folly when he hears Elizabeth Bennet describe him as a man she could never love.

It is, he will later reflect, not his finest hour.

Darcy has spent years convincing himself he is a rational man, not given to sentiment, not susceptible to a pair of fine eyes or an impertinent opinion. Rosings Park in the spring of 1812 puts an end to that particular piece of fiction. What he cannot yet put an end to is Elizabeth Bennet herself, who contrives to be stranded at the same posting house when the spring floods come, leaving him with no horses, no plan, and no means of pretending he does not care what happens to her.

Two days on the road to London with a borrowed farm cart, a widow’s cottage, and a mule of unexpected character, tear away every performance both of them have been keeping up, and leave something neither of them has a word for yet.

The road to Pemberley is longer than either of them expect. A London Season, a duel, a fever on the Northumberland moors, and Darcy's own considerable talent for talking himself out of happiness all stand in the way of their happily ever after. Then Elizabeth arrives at his door, practical, determined, and entirely finished with waiting, and a practical man is finally brought to his senses.

©2026 Grace Gibson (P)2026 Quills & Quartos Publishing
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A bit different, clever & more depth than many of the variations I have read.

Loved story & story-teller

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I love the banter between ODC that G. Gibson brings to each of her novels. So many variations are consumed with misunderstandings and unecessary angst but this author tends to keep us well engaged with refreshing plots and strong characters. As this story is told from Darcy's point of view, Simon Alison is an excellent choice as narrator and performs his office admirably.

Another Grace Gibson gem

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It’s actually really well written in a style of English. That’s quite similar to Jane Austen but has some depth of character to Darcy which seems aligned to the original Darcy character. He does have ideal gentlemanly behaviour. Very comforting. Elizabeth and Georgiana’s relationship is a treat. As is Jane and Colonel Fitz Williams.

Well developed Darcy

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This book was from Darcy perspective which was very interesting to me and made you love him even more. I particularly liked when he stated he could not dance with any other woman because he was so much in love with Elisabeth or when he yells at his aunt in her defence.

Lovely variation

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