"I just don't believe any of us should have to accept circumstances that will stand in the way of our happiness."
"How can you better the future if you continue mimicking the past?" As someone who is queer and has a deep-rooted love for the original Pride and Prejudice this book was the perfect mix between familiar comfort and a new, layered perspective. I loved the balance this book manages to keep between staying true to the original and changing the narrative in a way that felt new and wonderful and rooted in the perspective change the premise promised. In a way it feels like Pride and Prejudice fanfiction (which mind you is a delightful thing, because already knowing these characters only adds to rediscovering them in this alternate universe!). It was an incredibly cosy read with lots of heart. I loved the mix between old English expressions and descriptions that felt a little more modern and utterly relatable. The themes of the book were handled with lots of care and from a place of deep understanding and community. I love that Oliver and Darcy got a happy ending. We deserve sappy queer stories that don't end in tragedy! "I'd rather be secretly happy with you than openly living a lie." Mr Bennett being the father of the year on all the occasions made me cry several times and I love him for it.











