Pride, Prejudice and Wicked Pleasure by Em Brown. ★★★☆☆

Elizabeth Bennet has a sensual awakening after reading Fanny Hill.

When she travels to Hunsford to visit her newly married friend, a minor accident throws her into the path of Mrs Abby Trenwith.

Abby is an independent and liberal thinking widow, with a secret passion for the sensual arts.

She offers to provide a trustworthy, male instructor to give lessons in pleasure and pain.

During the lessons, both are masked and disguised, to maintain their anonymity. A good thing too, as Elizabeth would be angry and distressed if she knew who he was!

Erotic bits were well done. Fitted in well with the Hunsford narrative.

However, way too much of the original story, almost word for word from Austen. I found myself skipping text to find any changes from the original.

I love JAFF but this wasn’t a variation or retelling, just Pride and prejudice with some fairly vanilla BDSM.

Not sure if I would recommend this to JAFF fans, but fans of erotica may enjoy it.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

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