Publication Date: November 12, 2024

Puck & Prejudice was such a fun and short read! Lia Riley does a brilliant job merging the past and the present with Tuck and Lizzy. I cracked up laughing several times at Lizzy’s reactions to 2020s technology and lingo. It was fun to consider how someone from back then would react to something as simple as a cell phone!!
For a book under 300 pages, this book sucked me in. The plot of Tuck being sent back in time and meeting someone he could love is beautiful and compelling at the same time. His and Lizzy’s banter warmed my heart and I loved seeing them grow in their comfort with one another.
It was a really fun read and I am so glad I took a chance on a time-travel romance! It’s not one of my go-to tropes, but this book captured my heart and made me believe that somehow, Tuck and Lizzy could fit into each other’s worlds even with 200 years of history separating them.
I received a free advance copy of this book via NetGalley and am voluntarily leaving a review. All opinions expressed are my own.
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