Reviews for Unanswered Prayers |
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![]() ![]() The mercenary uglyface Charlotte Collins is now mistress of longbourn, her ultimate goal |
![]() ![]() ![]() Great Story! |
![]() ![]() ![]() J'ai beaucoup aimé l'histoire, dommage qu'elle n'est pas de fin I really liked the story, too bad it's not an end |
![]() ![]() Excellent story. Too short |
![]() ![]() How was it acceptable for Colonel Ass Fitzwilliam to kiss her right after her marriage, a liberty even Darcy didn't take with her! |
![]() ![]() The Bennetts are embarrassing, even I'm cringing from the letters they sent to Lizzy and the |
![]() ![]() Are they going to find understanding and love on page 23? |
![]() ![]() What was in Mr Bennett's will? |
![]() ![]() I think Darcy would be better off marrying Mary rather than the stupid cake Elizabeth. Her vanity is really bruised |
![]() ![]() Darcy is wasting his time with her. She's ungrateful and a snob |
![]() ![]() Guess Mr Bennett died without any improvements to their endowments or to the estate. They should burn him with his books as he embraced them while neglecting his parental duties |
![]() ![]() Hope Richard Fitzwilliam is not a flirting ass as many has written him to be, and a big gossip. |
![]() ![]() Whiny childish Elizabeth, and stubborn and a poor judge of character. Brooding Darcy, exactly |
![]() ![]() ![]() 'Smart' in Britain means well-dressed, or well turned-out. The American usage of smart to mean intelligent is, well, American. Regency-era ladies calling their men smart sounds jarring. |
![]() ![]() ![]() Hmmm I feel like we are glossing over Elizabeth’s faults here. I hope we have some chapters where we can see her correct the errors in her behaviour as well |