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Pride and Prejudice and Parrots

A Pride and Prejudice Variation

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Pride and Prejudice and Parrots

By: Bella Breen
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In this charming reimagining of Jane Austen's beloved classic, the world of Regency England is aflutter with a new obsession: exotic birds. As the gentry vie for status with their colorful avian companions, Elizabeth Bennet finds herself thrust into a world of peacocks, parrots, and pride.

When the wealthy and austere Mr. Darcy arrives in Hertfordshire with his prized cockatoo, Elizabeth is determined to dislike him, despite his feathered friend's attempts to win her over. But as misunderstandings take flight and secrets emerge, Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy must navigate a society where a rare bird can make or break one's reputation.

With witty dialogue, romantic entanglements, and a cast of unforgettable characters both human and avian, this delightful tale soars beyond the original, proving that sometimes love is for the birds.

Will Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy's love take wing, or will their pride clip their chances at happiness? Discover a world where manners, marriage, and macaws collide in this feather-filled twist on Pride and Prejudice.

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There wasn't anything terribly interesting, but there wasn't anything terribly egregious either, so I'd say it was fine. Meh.

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