Trisha
Raje is a young gifted brain surgeon.
She has grown up in California as part of a very close family… and her
father just happens to be royalty back in India. The Raje family is tight knit, even more so
now that Trisha’s younger brother Yash is running for governor. The family has never forgiven Trisha for an
event that occurred in the past that is the one thing that could derail Yash’s
career. Will Trisha be able to win her
family back and will she be able to find a life outside of work?
DJ
Caine is a chef who has moved to California to take care of his sister who is
sick with cancer. He is trying to get a
break and has started to cater to the Raje family. He is offended by the brusque Trisha at an
event, and is even more surprised to find that she is his sister’s doctor. Will he be able to put aside his prejudices
and do what is best for his sister?
This
novel has a title that sold me on it being a Pride Prejudice related novel, but
it only has a hint of the Pride and Prejudice story. It is not a modern retelling in the strict
sense. It is a gender swap with DJ
Caine in the Elizabeth Bennet role and Trisha Raje as the proud Mr. Darcy. Mr. Wickham makes an appearance in the form
of Julia Wickham. Julia is Trisha’s old
friend that has a sordid past with Yash.
It’s
this sordid past that I found troubling in the novel. The treatment of rape did not sit well with
me at all. The family blaming Trisha for
it as it was her friend that she had brought into the family also distressed
me. Trisha didn’t know her friend was
sadistic and I don’t think her family should blame her for that. I was glad that Trisha was able to find her
way back to her family in this novel, but I felt she never should have been
pushed away.
Other
characters from Pride and Prejudice did not appear in the novel and it missed
the charm and humor of the original. I
did enjoy the Raje family and the story, but it missed the mark for me.
Favorite
Quotes:
“One
Step at a time. That’s how you changed
the world.”
Overall,
Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors was an interesting novel, but I wasn’t
feeling the Pride and Prejudice chemistry in this novel.
Book
Source: Review Copy from William Morrow
Books. Thank-you!
Sorry this one wasn't better. I had high hopes for it. Oh, well.
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