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Title: The Other Lizzie BennetAuthor: Rosie GreenFormat reviewed: EbookSource: Author supplied CopyPublisher: Self PublishedPublication Date: 31st January 2026Rating: 5 Stars
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Title: The Other Lizzie Bennet
There's 'pride' and 'prejudice' in the air! Lizzie Bennet, new recruit at the Little Duck Pond Café, is well used to people teasing her about her name. Actually, she rather likes the fact she shares it with one of author Jane Austen's most popular heroines. But her life is about to become complicated by a very annoying stranger . . . She thinks he's a pompous stuffed shirt. He thinks she's too judgemental. But with an intriguing mystery to solve together, can love blossom?
It's weird, I'm not a historical type of person, the only Austen I've ever read was Pride and Prejudice for GCSE English, over 20 years ago, but when you give me a book full of Austen fans, I tend find it extra special to read.
And that is certainly the case in this latest book in Rosie Green's long running series. Featuring a brand new character of Lizzie Bennet, she is intrigued when one of her regular customers gives her a bit of a mystery to solve, featuring a box of found in an attic that was dating back to Regency times.
As she tries to discover more about the contents of this box and just whether it means what she really hope it means, along side Dante who she had met a few times, but never in circumstances that made her look great, they start to really get to know each other.
Lizzie though has a boyfriend in Wyatt who is larger than life, and is determined to make the local Regency Romp festival a big success. But the more I saw of Wyatt the less I liked him.
I loved this story a lot, with very few mentions of the regular cast of characters this perhaps more than some of the others in this series can totally standalone and be a good introduction to the this author and series.
I really enjoyed getting to know Lizzie, and also learning about her homelife, as her family is trying to get used to life without her dad, and coping in very many different ways.
This was another fabulous book in this series, and once again manages to feel fresh too.
Thank you to the author for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.








