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The Scotsman's Ghost: Or How to Wreck a Yule Party

A Pride & Prejudice Christmas Variation (Christmas with Darcy and Elizabeth)

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The Scotsman's Ghost: Or How to Wreck a Yule Party

By: Alix James
Narrated by: Benjamin Fife
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"A mischievous ghost, unexpected kisses, and one very grumpy Mr. Darcy—this Night Before Christmas, romance is anything but silent!"

Darcy:

I came to the countryside for peace. Instead, I’ve found myself stuck in a village where everyone knows my business, everyone wants to talk to me, and every single event seems to be held in a room that is far too small for the number of people crammed into it. Worse still, I can’t seem to escape Elizabeth Bennet—a woman who somehow manages to unsettle me with just a look. And now, on top of everything, I’ve apparently acquired a sarcastic Scottish ghost who’s determined to meddle in my affairs. Merry Christmas to me.

Elizabeth:

It was supposed to be a quiet holiday, filled with festive gatherings, a little gossip, and the usual Meryton chaos. But things took an unexpected turn when Mr. Darcy, the most insufferably arrogant man I've ever met, started showing up wherever I turned. The man is always glowering, always judging... or so I thought. Now he’s acting even stranger than usual—and I’m beginning to wonder if I’m the one who’s lost my senses. A few kisses under the mistletoe might help clear things up, but only if he stops glaring at me long enough to notice.

©2024 Alix James (P)2024 Alix James
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I loved the book and hoped there would be an audio version because of the Scottish Ghost – And here it is. Benjamin Fife’s representing the Scotsman is excellently done (at least for my non-Scottish ear), a pure pleasure😅. So are also the other characters, especially Darcy with his deep voice, and Elizabeth, in a man’s voice, was “tolerable” 😊 Listen or read The Scotsman’s Ghost and you will be very well entertained 🥳

A “Scottish” pleasure

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