A review by olive2read
The Truth About Love and Dukes by Laura Lee Guhrke

3.0

This was very close to a 4-star rating but the last few chapters were regrettable enough to knock it down. It’s like the author got so swept up in her own story that she forgot one of the primary reasons Pride & Prejudice works and holds up so well - *both* Darcy and Elizabeth make mistakes in judgement and *both* of them come to see their own errors as well as holding the other accountable. This did that well to a point. The last fight these two have is reconciled only on one side and that killed it for me. They both make valid arguments against the behaviour of the other but only one is pushed toward any sort of compromise (and if only one person is giving over anything, that by definition *isn’t* compromise).