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Audiobooks

Here you’ll find all my audiobooks, narrated by the amazing Rafe Beckley.
If you want to find more of his work check his Long Listen Library.

Box Sets

The Complete Tall, Dark and Darcy Collection

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Collecting all five books in the Tall, Dark and Darcy Series gathered in one box set.

Book 1: Tall, Dark and Darcy

Book 2: As a Moth to the Flame

Book 3: Fighting Fate

Book 4: Darcy and the Duke’s Daughter

Book 5: Dedication and Devotion

All five books are standalone sweet and clean Regency Romances totalling over 480,000 words. The collection is available in ebook or as an audiobook.

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The Complete Ardent Love of Fitzwilliam Darcy Collection

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Narrated by Rafe Beckley

The Complete Ardent Love of Fitzwilliam Darcy Collection

Uniquely, all five books in the Ardent Love of Fitzwilliam Darcy Series gathered in one box set.

Book 1: The Lost Heir

Book 2: Imagining Mr. Darcy

Book 3: The Wrong Brother

Book 4: Married for Revenge

Book 5: Her Very Own Mr. Darcy

All five books are standalone sweet and clean Regency Romances totalling over 498,000 words

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Tall Dark and Darcy

Tall, Dark and Darcy

Narrated by Rafe Beckley

Compromise. Kidnap. Murder. Madness.

And it all began at the Netherfield Ball…

Ensnared in compromise; Elizabeth Bennet receives four offers of marriage.
Not one is welcome.

She could wish her life somewhat less eventful.

Tall, dark, and impossibly handsome,
Darcy strides into every drama where someone needs help or assistance.
But why, in heaven’s name, did he have to embroil himself this time?

He knows the answer. The thought of seeing Miss Elizabeth Bennet wed to his friend would torture him forever.

But who would try and compromise her with another?
And who will not accept their marriage must be the end of their plot?

When Elizabeth vanishes, he must begin a desperate search to find her before it’s too late — for both of them.

Tall, Dark and Darcy is a sweet and clean Regency novel of 84,000 words.

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As A Moth to the Flame

Narrated by Rafe Beckley

His character shaped by loss and guilt, Darcy will never permit a woman to possess his heart.

But Miss Elizabeth Bennet — from just the sort of society he despises — and who despises him in return, fills his thoughts.

As a moth to the flame, he cannot stay away.

Elizabeth Bennet scorns the proud and arrogant Mr. Darcy. Admittedly, he is handsome; but like all of his kind, he thinks females below him; merely helpless creatures needing protection from themselves and all around them.

Family duty and obligation force them closer together. Neither can escape without betraying those close to them.

Will Darcy’s heart, and Elizabeth Bennet’s pride, survive?

As a Moth to the Flame is a sweet and clean Regency romance novel of 97,000 words.

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Fighting Fate

Narrated by Rafe Beckley

Long ago, he found his soulmate — and lost her.

Now it appears he has another life.

Another chance. Another name.

He is Fitzwilliam Darcy. He will not lose her again.

At night, Elizabeth Bennet relives the nightmare of her soulmate’s embrace as he couldn’t save them.

Why does she remember? Who, or what, draws them together?

They have new lives. Both are searching for something lost. Something precious.

But when they meet, each is determined to fight the fate that wants to force them closer together.

How will they overcome the obstacles their new families and lives have thrown in their path?

Can their love withstand death and rebirth?

Fighting Fate is a sweet and clean Regency romance novel of 96,000 words.

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Darcy and the Duke’s Daughter

Narrated by Rafe Beckley

Darcy’s much vaunted pride is under good regulation — or so he believes.

He knows he cannot consider Miss Elizabeth Bennet remotely suitable to be his bride.

If only his head could control the danger his heart is in.

But by the time his heart beats his mind into submission and he understands there can be no one else for him, she has gone from Hertfordshire, and there is no hope for him.

Elizabeth is not who she once appeared to be, but when Mr. Darcy discovers that the arrival of Lady Elizabeth Osborne in society is connected with Miss Elizabeth Bennet, they both know her father is the sworn enemy of any man bearing the Darcy name.

More than two hundred years after the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, can Darcy’s devoted heart and humbled pride finally win them love?

Darcy and the Duke’s Daughter is a sweet and clean Regency romance of more than 105,000 words.

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Dedication and Devotion

Narrated by Rafe Beckley

Darcy is on a quest. His mission is to restore the impertinence and joy which used to dance in the fine eyes of Miss Elizabeth Bennet and had captured his heart, although his mind told him not to give in.

To achieve his mission, he must find her missing sister.
But where, in all the millions of acres —all the farms, hamlets, towns and cities that make England — could she be?

Elizabeth Bennet is a gentlewoman. Society rules prevent her joining the search. But why would the arrogant and disdainful Mr. Darcy persist in the task?

Each time he returns to her to share what he has found, she falls more and more under the spell of his dark eyes and intense expression. But he cannot be possibly doing this all for the love of her. As the weeks turn into months, it must mean he is doing all this for her sister, so Elizabeth must deny herself her own happiness and distance herself from the man who makes her heart beat faster: a stranger no longer.

And must she sacrifice her chance at love and happiness if her sister is denied it?

Dedication and Devotion is a standalone sweet and clean Regency Romance of more than 98,000 words

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The Ardent Love of Fitzwilliam Darcy

The Lost Heir

Narrated by Rafe Beckley

He’s lost everything.
Wealth, position, family, name — even his memory.
Nothing remains.
But William is determined to recover the security he craves.

For the last twelve years, he has worked prodigiously in London’s poverty-ridden East End. Will he ever be secure enough to win the heart of a gentleman’s daughter — his mentor’s niece, Miss Elizabeth Bennet?

Now she is grown up, Miss Elizabeth Bennet’s heart whispers all sorts of possibilities for the grave, well-mannered, mysterious man.
She is lost in admiration of his hard work and bold ideas.
It also hasn’t escaped her observation that he is exceedingly handsome.

Sadly, she knows her father will never permit her to marry a man who cannot offer her security.

But when William’s true identity is revealed his family become the obstacle, determined he ought not lower himself to such a woman.

Even as he struggles to come to terms with his true identity, can Fitzwilliam Darcy keep his beloved — and his new-found family — safe from someone who is determined to reclaim the fortune that was so nearly his?

The Lost Heir is a sweet and clean Regency Romance of 108,000 words.

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Imagining Mr. Darcy

Narrated by Rafe Beckley

Darcy doesn’t like young ladies who unsettle his inner equilibrium,
especially those whose impertinent comments offend the inborn pride of his position.

Elizabeth Bennet doesn’t like proud, arrogant gentlemen,
especially those who make disparaging comments about her and her family.

Neither of them like being forced to stay under the same roof,
especially where circumstances prevent them meeting directly.

Each has to imagine what the other is really like. But how can they really know?
And which one do they really love?

Imagining Mr. Darcy is a sweet and clean Regency novel of over 86,500 words.

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The Wrong Brother

Narrated by Rafe Beckley

Elizabeth Bennet is determined to follow her heart — and the wrong brother.
Appearances can be deceptive, and perhaps the impossible isn’t always forever.

Fitzwilliam Darcy has lost his birthright. Years of amassing his own fortune might be meaningless if he cannot win her hand.
When his malign elder brother arrives uninvited at Netherfield, propriety forces him to stand aside as George decides to steal Elizabeth Bennet’s heart.
It will break Darcy’s heart to see her love another — especially George, who can only wish to ruin her.

George is handsome, amiable, polite, rich — and the heir to Pemberley. Elizabeth’s mother and aunt are charmed and delighted by him. He’s the son-in-law of Mrs. Bennet’s dreams.

And yet, Elizabeth appears to favour the younger brother. Her mother and aunt are vexed. Surely, Fitzwilliam Darcy is without fortune or prospects. It’s an impossible union, and they cannot permit it.
But Elizabeth has her own unconventional ways of finding out what’s happening. Her affections will not be denied.

Elizabeth’s family and unexpected events conspire to get in her way, and when one terrible Darcy family secret follows another, will she be proved right to have favoured the wrong brother?

The Wrong Brother is a sweet and clean Regency novel of 96,000 words.

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Married for Revenge

Narrated by Rafe Beckley

Elizabeth Bennet will never forgive Mr. Darcy. Never.

She refused his offer in the harshest of terms, and he has compounded that sin by forcing her to marry him — for revenge.

No, she will never forgive him. But why must he be such a perfect gentleman and make it so difficult?

Then Elizabeth discovers that if she doesn’t take him into the marital bed, Pemberley will be lost — and she has learned to love Pemberley.

Every man has his price — and it has cost Darcy a fortune.

But he would not miss the chance to marry Miss Elizabeth Bennet.

He knows this is when his struggle begins. Somehow he must convince her of his constancy and ardent love.

Somehow, he must forgive and forget the way she entangled Wickham into the Fitzwilliam family again.

Battered by the need to forgive, the need to earn love, and the struggle to save Pemberley before it is too late — how will the two ever win their happy ever after?

Married for Revenge is a sweet and clean Regency novel of over 115,000 words

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Her Very Own Mr. Darcy

Narrated by Rafe Beckley

Mr. Darcy does not believe in love at first sight.

So why does the brief sight of a laughing young woman in a London park disturb his thoughts and dreams?

Why can’t he stop searching for her, risking embarrassment from his family?
When he does find her, he is aghast at the dreadful behaviour of her family.

He dare not get involved.

Elizabeth Bennet doesn’t believe in love at first sight, either.

She is determined to better herself, be able to support herself if her circumstances require it.

Then she finds an old, dusty diary hidden in her uncle’s library.

But her study and sleep are disturbed by dreams of the tall, handsome stranger seen for merely a moment across the park.
Why has the gentleman affected her so? He is just a passing stranger who scowled into the park. She doesn’t even know his name.

He cannot possibly be Mr. Darcy.

From studying the diary she knows more about Mr. Darcy’s grandmother than he does.
Will her sorrow for the long-dead Flora help her decide whether to accept this Mr. Darcy — and all his many troubles?

Her Very Own Mr. Darcy is an extended, complex novel of 90,000 words. It is a sweet and clean full-length Regency romance.

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