A review by niftyreads
Puck & Prejudice by Lia Riley

emotional funny lighthearted

5.0

Initial thoughts review: 
Obsessed. Perfect mix of forced proximity, sports romance, and historical romance. Smiled the entire time. 
 
Full review: 
Thanks, Avon, for the arc! 
 
When you set life aside, just let the joy overtake you as you read. Ultimately, you end up smiling nonstop, becoming obsessed, and can’t stop thinking about PUCK AND PREJUDICE. All I want to do is reread it. I keep talking about it to anyone who will listen. It’s my new favorite marriage of convenience historical fiction and time-traveling sports romance. Lia Riley has written something extraordinary, and I cannot wait for everyone to fall in love with it like I have! 
 
Get ready to swoon at the book blurb tagline: It is a truth universally acknowledged that a modern single man in possession of a hockey jersey may be exactly what a Regency woman needs to avoid the shackles of marriage... 😍 
 
Modern hockey player Tucker Tayler and Lizzy Wooddash from 1812 are everything! My heart pines for them! Their banter. Their chemistry. Their boldness. It’s spectacular. Gah, I want to stop writing this review and just pick up the book again! 
 
If you love sports romance, hockey romance, historical romance, time travel, marriages of convenience, forced proximity, excellent banter, Jane Austen 😉, “my wife,” or just being entertained, this book is for you! PUCK AND PREJUDICE rent-free constantly in my head, and I don’t mind. I want to relive Tucker and Lizzy’s romance until someone time-travels into a lake for me.