A review by nebulous07
Pride & Prejudicial by Danica Dawn

5.0

From the exemplary illustration of Jane Pica to the personalised embodiment of each character, Danica Dawn's "Pride & Prejudicial" is a delightful, hilarious and a refreshing read. The element of diversity present in this book really complements this modern retelling. The character lens of Liza Bennett is comprehensive for the reader has an opportunity to understand her as a daughter, sister, student and a clerk along with her emotions as the story unfolds. Will Darcy is one of the most celebrated and desired characters and Danica's version certainly doesn't disappoint. The interactions between the protagonists are intense, fiery, flirty and surprising and their partnership is one to celebrate. Collin Collins is one character that enhances the giggles and modern John Wickham really captures the dishonesty, suspicion and manipulation of the original. The love story of Jane and Charlie was well written and so earnest and sweet. I loved the ending for it comes around full circle and I was left with a warm, fuzzy feeling as I turned the final page. There are a few spelling errors but it doesn't come in the way of understanding this well thought of plot. A 5 star read! I look forward to reading more of Danica's work.

I received this book from the author and this honest review is left voluntarily.