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PUCK AND PREJUDICE by Lia Riley

PUCK AND PREJUDICE

by Lia Riley

Pub Date: Nov. 12th, 2024
ISBN: 9780063412323
Publisher: Avon/HarperCollins

A 21st-century hockey player becomes a prime marriage-of-convenience candidate when he's thrust into 19th-century England.

After having been benched for the season, professional hockey goalie Tucker Taylor decides to use his time off to visit his sister in England. After an unexpected dip into a local cow pond finds him emerging in 1812, he meets spinster Lizzy Wooddash, who's as perplexed as he is, especially since she's never seen a cell phone before—there's no service, of course, but she's amazed when Tuck takes her picture. All Tuck wants to do is get back to his own time, but Lizzy sees an opportunity, prompted by a suggestion from her friend Jane Austen. Lizzy longs for the life of freedom often afforded to widows. If she and Tuck marry, she'll be declared a widow once he returns to the present day and disappears from her era. In the meantime, Lizzy is happy to provide Tuck with guidance on how to blend into Regency society. Lizzy takes things in stride, perhaps a bit too much, as the notion that a man from the future—who plays a sport that hasn't been invented yet—has shown up in her timeline prompts barely any disbelief on her part. Of course, Tuck and Lizzy's well-meaning plan begins to go wrong as their mutual attraction grows and they start to rethink whether they'll be able to make a clean break when Tuck is able to leave Lizzy's world. As if a time-traveling hockey player didn't make this story strange enough, the inclusion of Jane Austen—who's inspired by Lizzy to create the character Elizabeth Bennett—is an even more bizarre detail. While the romance genre nurtures a culture where even the most inventive and nonsensical setups can find an audience, this book doesn't quite nail the campy creativeness needed to pull off its odd combination.

This wild and wacky time travel romance may challenge even the most adventurous reader.