Pride and Prejudice and the City
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Narrated by:
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Natalie Naudus
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Shakira Shute
About this listen
The New York Times bestseller from coauthor of Five Feet Apart and She Gets the Girl comes a fresh and inventive sapphic romantic comedy that’s What If It’s Us meets Bridgerton.
What if you found a once-in-a-lifetime love…just not in your lifetime?
Seventeen-year-old Audrey Cameron has lost her spark. After an embarrassing run-in with her ex-boyfriend, she’s told that she needs to get back out there and take risks. What she doesn't expect is to be transported to Regency England!
Lucy Sinclair has her own problems – stifled by her father and trying to avoid an unwanted marriage proposal – when Audrey lands into her life, claiming to be from two hundred years in the future, it's a welcome distraction.
While the girls try to understand what’s happening and how to send Audrey home, their sparks make a comeback in a most unexpected way - instead of falling for their suitors and the happily-ever-afters everyone expects of them, they fall for each other.
Can their love story survive impossible circumstances?
A swoony time-travelling YA romance set in the regency era about finding your spark – a lesbian Jane Austen story.
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- Sarah
- 22-10-23
pure time travel wish fulfillment, brilliant!
I used to day dream about leaving my present day life and hanging out with Jane Austen in her seemingly simpler Regency world, so I couldn't resist this when I saw the blurb.
Despite being a so called YA novel, this is deeper than many adult romance novels I've read, just without the sex scenes. And, of course, Regency England turns out to be far from idyllic in many ways.
Personally, as an adult, and Jane Austen fan, I felt the author did a pretty great job at dealing with the two very contrasting worlds and lives of the protagonists, it was believable and well thought through enough to work. I mean, it's not a historical novel, or Sarah Waters, but there's enough detail to make it feel real IMHO. The two main characters were very likable and their story relatable. there is a certain amount of angst too, but because of the obvious dilemma of the plot, not some crazy plot twist, so that was good too.
A lovely way to spend a few hours.
Also, the readers were excellent, great acting and investment in the characters, which is rare.
Kudos all round.
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