Sunday, November 10, 2013

Uplifting Review

This one was on Amazon.  "P. Romance" from Philly, USA.  Totally made my day, made me want to keep writing, made me remember why I started in the first place.


"No matter how many times writers recreate Pride & Prejudice, I always end up falling in love with the story over and over again.

"Beth Pride did not like William Darcy after the awful he treated her at a charity ball. But when the ball brought her roommate and his best friend together, they have no choice but to see each other all the time. However, William's feelings for Beth weren't as antagonistic and he soon found himself falling for her wit and intelligence. As she got to know William, Beth realized maybe be she needed to rethink her first impressions.

"Pride's Prejudice was amazing! Definitely a new favorite. I could read this book over and over again. The author did a wonderful job of incorporating all the major pivotal plot points but still adding enough of her touches to make the story her own. And I sincerely appreciate the fact there are plenty of fan service scenes of Beth and William. Don't worry. The scenes were sweet and clean. This made their attraction for each other more believable and why there was room for their love to change and grow. The cast of side characters were quite enjoyable and did not add any extra strife. But what about "Lydia"? I have to say this has to be my "favorite" version of Lydia. I always considered her an unnecessary nuisance in most retellings but in this one, the author made use of her carelessness as a good life lesson of what can go wrong and she actually learned from it!

"I've read many variations and this one has to be one of the best modern versions out there. Great cast of characters, a clean story, lots of sweet Beth and William scenes, a more agreeable cast of characters and a wonderful plot made this book a winner. Even if you have never read P&P, you will still enjoy this story if you are fan of romances. Pride & Prejudice fans, get this book now!"

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