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278 pages, Kindle Edition
Published October 10, 2017

*Kilig
origin=Philippines
adj.
(of a person) exhilarated or elated by an exciting or romantic experience.
‘I get kilig every time I think about Mr. Darcy’
Victoria Kincaid really did make me addicted to the entire Pride and Prejudice trope. I can now see why it is so addicted. Now, I’m motivated to read the actual book by Jane Austen.
President Darcy is the modern retelling of Pride and Prejudice. It features President William Darcy and Elizabeth Bennett, a Red-cross worker, who is from a nouveau-riche family. Like the retelling goes there is a lot of aminosity and hate the goes on between the two characters. However, it is really awesome to see them really see each other and overcome their differences.
President Darcy and Elizabeth are really both strong willed and real characters. I love that Kincaid’s modern spin on this trope made both of them relevant. Darcy is the President and is highly arrogant. He is a good person, but his flaws do get the best of him. I initially did not like him in the beginning, but I love his character growth. He is quiet struck by Elizabeth in the beginning. It was adorable to see a powerful man fumbling and blushing like a 15 year old boy at times. Also, as the book goes on you get to see his fun side. Man, I swooned. Elizabeth is one of my favorite heroines. She is struggling to be independent and establish her own indentity separate from her family. The fact that she is a humanitarian aid worker is really cool. I like that she is selfless and puts up with Darcy’s antics in the beginning. My only issue with Elizabeth is her pride issues. I felt that she was way too blind and it was frustrating at times. Also, her liency on some of the antagonists in this book drove me nuts.
Elizabeth’s and Darcy’s romance had an overall good flavor towards it. I love that it is a slow burn. No kissing or any of that stuff didn’t happen until halfway through. My only issue is that when they realize they are in love with each other, it happens too fast. I felt that initial hate to love realization happened way too fast. And, the following drama that happened really just felt unnecessary. I wish it had wrapped up a bit earlier. But, still I love the slow burn feeling. In addition, it is a clean romance. I like that nothing was too detailed or over the top steamy.
The side characters in this book added a very nice flare to the book. I love Elizabeth’s family. I liked her sisters, but Lydia was like the ugh one. I wanted to slap her immaturity at times. But I could understand where she came from. Kincaid also did a great job researching into the corruption and rivalry of politics. The facts about the White House was correct. <
Overall, I really did enjoy reading this book. My only issue is that the ending was a bit flat coupled with unnecessary drama. Because of this I am giving it four stars.