3.25 stars
It is absolutely no secret that my main book love lies squarely in the paranormal realm. So when I saw this was a paranormal take of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, I was extremely intrigued. Pride and Paranormal takes us on a wild ride through the paranormal world where vampires and witches and dragons, Oh my! (wait sorry, twisting in another story, my bad!)
**Having some first-hand knowledge (through book or movie) would help to better understand references and plays on P&P would be recommended, but not entirely necessary. **
The Bennet family is a magical witch family in a relatively small town. Jane and Izzy are bearing the brunt of their mother's less than subtle meddling and matchmaking. On a night out, Izzy and her BFF run across some new faces to town, including the scowling and judgemental Fitz Darcy. Izzy, not being a wilting flower, takes quite the exception to the less than cordial reception the group gives their local hangout. As fate and meddling her mother keep throwing the group together, Izzy finds she has a great distaste for that Fitz Darcy that she cannot quite stop herself from obsessing over.
I will say Ms. Blake does a wonderful job of weaving a very intriguing and enchanting paranormal world. We get a somewhat different take on vampires, hags, dragons, and all sorts of fae folk weaved into this cross-over historical/paranormal/modern world. That being said, I feel like the era that the story was being told in should have been left in the historical timeframe. I think, as a modern woman, it's easier to go "oh yeah, they were like that back then", as to not get your back up like you would comparing the happening with more modern standards. The matchmaking mama's and the marrying a cousin told in a more modern standard is a bit... much.
Lydia, oh Lydia! Boy, oh boy was that girl like the awkward lynchpin here. She was vapid, selfish, and scantly clad so much so that it helped inadvertently created this weird dichotomy in the story where she added this hyper-sexual tone that is not there. This is a clean book. While Lydia does provide some very not-needed T&A, there are not saucy times at all. A kiss. That is it. A kiss is as far as this story goes, BUT because of Lydia and her antics, I wouldn't necessarily let my pre-teen, early teenager read this.
Needless to say, this was a bit of a miss for me. I really had some high hopes for this book, there were, I felt, some missed opportunities to create a really badass story using the paranormal realm to fix, to what I saw, were issues with P&P. I am not one of those romantic readers that pinned for a Mr. Darcy. He was an ass and I just didn't get the draw to him... ever. So, let that yardstick be your guide. I had a difficult time with the very innocent and then oddly hypersexual parts that also detracted for me, but again, I am probably a minority.
Overall, I did enjoy the book, I look forward to the author creating more paranormal takes on historical romances (if that is the ultimate goal of the Souls and Shadows series, I don't actually know. But, it's a hope).
*ARC provided by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.*