
Persuasion
A breathtaking tale of secret longing, second chances, and high-stakes romance. Jane Austen's masterful piece of Classic Literature where duty collides with undeniable love.
Author: Jane Austen
Narrator: Evelia Farias
Unabridged: 7 hr 58 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Evelia Farias
Published: 03/27/2026
Categories: Fiction, Classic, Romance, Historical Fiction
Synopsis
At just nineteen, Anne Elliot was deeply in love with Frederick Wentworth, a handsome, brilliant, but penniless young naval officer. Yielding to the immense pressure of her aristocratic, image-obsessed family and a trusted mentor, she broke their engagement, believing it to be the prudent choice. It is a decision that has haunted her ever since. Her youth and bloom have quietly faded, overshadowed by the vain trivialities of her father and sisters.
Now twenty-seven and still unmarried, Anne's world is turned upside down when a twist of financial fate brings the celebrated and newly wealthy Captain Wentworth back into her social circle. But his heart has hardened. He has not forgiven her for her perceived weakness, and he is determined to find a bride who possesses the unyielding strength Anne seemingly lacked. Forced to silently watch the man she still desperately loves court younger, more vibrant women, Anne must confront the ghosts of her past and quietly fight for the future she sacrificed.
Why you will love this: This cornerstone of Classic Literature is the ultimate origin of the beloved second-chance romance trope. You will be captivated by the simmering tension, the brilliant societal critique, and the quiet, agonizing yearning of a heroine who learns to trust her own heart. A deeply emotional and mature historical romance, it perfectly blends Austen's trademark witty banter with deeply relatable, heart-wrenching stakes.
About the Author: Jane Austen is one of the most celebrated novelists in English literature, renowned for her sharp social commentary, subtle irony, and mastery of romantic fiction. Her timeless works continue to shape the literary landscape, defining the very essence of the Regency era romance.