A review by ravenmoon
Pulse and Prejudice by Colette L. Saucier

5.0

First off I don't know why I didn't read the first edition that I bought years ago. I feel so dumb for not doing so. That being said I loved this book. It sticks to the story of the original Pride and Prejudice very well. But it does add scenes of Darcy's daily life as the story mainly revolves around him. We do get to read some of the book from Lizzy's perspective but not a lot of it. Which is fine because this book is supposed to be mainly about Darcy anyways. Getting to see Darcy struggle with his vampire nature while still trying to be a gentleman is very engaging. I love how Ms. Saucier made it that vampires can produce children in this series. I love dhampirs, the most notable dhampirs that I know about are Blade (Blade series) and D (Vampire Hunter D). I love how Anne by the end of the book is a vampire. I sort of got the vibe that Anne was a lesbian because she lived at Rosings with a group of friends with one young lady being her particular 'favorite'. Though I could be wrong.

I really enjoyed this book and I'm eagerly looking forward to the release of book two.