A review by jenbsbooks
The Many Lives of Fitzwilliam Darcy by Beau North, Brooke West

4.0

I liked this a lot. I had just recently read [b:The 26th of November: A Pride and Prejudice Comedy of Farcical Proportions|40737571|The 26th of November A Pride and Prejudice Comedy of Farcical Proportions|Elizabeth Adams|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1530957997l/40737571._SY75_.jpg|63390674] which is very similar. A "Groundhog Day" approach, but that one features Elizabeth living the same day over and over (earlier in the story, the day of the Netherfield Ball). Maybe because I read that one first, I liked it a little better? This was great too. Very fun from Darcy's perspective to understand some of the things he was feeling. The language and everything seemed very authentic. I did not really understand the addition of Mrs. Eleanor Wray (SPOILERS ... perhaps to show that Darcy turned down the temptation of an easy sexual encounter, as "it didn't really happen" with the reset, or to have him experience "death" and still awaken to relive the day, without him going to the extreme of attempting to take his own life).

Another thumbs up for JAFF :)
Borrowed for free on Kindle Unlimited. Read. No audio available.