
Pride And Prejudice And The City
by Rachael Lippincott
Pride And Prejudice And The City is a fresh and inventive YA sapphic romantic comedy that bends time as Audrey Cameron, a seventeen-year-old navigating a cringe-worthy moment, is swept from modern life into Regency England. There she meets Lucy Sinclair, a woman facing an unwanted marriage proposal, and the two strong-willed heroines discover a connection that outruns social expectations. A sparkling, heart-forward romance for fans of time-slip tales, Pride And Prejudice And The City is perfect for teens and young adults who crave bold heroines, laugh-out-loud moments, and a love story that proves time cannot corral true feelings. Written with warmth and breezy clarity, Pride And Prejudice And The City unfolds in a swift, chapter-forward rhythm that invites readers to move between two worlds—Audrey’s contemporary voice and Lucy’s Regency setting. The narrative threads Audrey’s quest to understand why she’s in the past with Lucy’s longing to own her choices, weaving humor, danger, and tender moments into a rom-com that feels both grand and intimate. What makes the experience unique is the way the book blends witty banter with lush period detail, letting readers savor fluttering feelings, mistaken identities, and a mystery about Audrey’s time-jump. The storytelling balances playful scenes with bigger questions about identity, agency, and the courage to love who you are and who you choose. No spoilers here, but you’ll savor the contrasting worlds, the chemistry between Audrey and Lucy, and the sense that love can outpace even the grandest of timelines. Time-slip romance across modern and Regency eras featuring two bold, connected heroines Sapphic love story with two strong-willed leads and authentic emotional depth Witty dialogue, playful misunderstandings, and heart-fluttering moments Rich Regency setting contrasted with contemporary city energy for vivid world-building Accessible YA voice with themes of identity, courage, and self-discovery Engaging structure that blends romance, humor, and a light mystery without spoilers After finishing Pride And Prejudice And The City, readers will feel hopeful, inspired, and ready to believe in love that crosses centuries. This story lingers with you, encouraging courage to embrace who you are and who you love, and reminding you that time cannot dull a genuine connection.
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