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6 reviewsImitation is the greatest form of flattery—unless it gets you killed.
Reeling from a painful breakup and the loss of her inheritance, Caroline Bingley moves to the magical community of Austen Heights. It’s charming, but not exactly bustling with opportunity—or the fae society she’s used to. Determined to rebuild her reputation and her bank account, she decides to host a party at Netherfield. But her plans go up in smoke when a body is discovered at the event.
Even worse, the victim was glamoured to look exactly like Caroline, leading her to believe she was the intended target. Caroline hires Jack, a handsome bodyguard, and together they attempt to unravel the clues and find the killer.
As the mystery unfolds, so does her resolve—but she can’t afford to risk her heart again. Can she unmask the murderer and untangle her feelings for Jack before it’s too late?
Pride and Prejudice and Potions is a collection of modern standalone cozy mysteries that retell the greatest love story of all time while revealing the secrets lurking underneath. Across twelve enchanting tales of entangled hearts, learn the stories that were never told and get to know these beloved characters like never before. Even Jane Austen couldn't have predicted this season of scandal and sorcery.