Truffles and Prejudice

Author: Bella Breen
Genre(s): Romance | Historical
Total pages: 60
Truffles and Prejudice

When Elizabeth Bennet rescues a runt piglet from a farmer’s bucket, she expects nothing more than a charming nuisance and a ruined pelisse. She does not expect the pig to develop an immediate, unshakeable attachment to the last man in the world she could ever be prevailed upon to marry.

Truffles has opinions. She adores Mr. Bingley on sight. She follows Mr. Darcy through the corridors of Netherfield and sleeps beside his chair and sits on his boot with a devotion that Elizabeth finds baffling, given that the man is proud, impossible, and incapable of saying the right thing in company. She also trembles in terror at the charming Mr. Wickham — a judgment Elizabeth dismisses as absurd.
The pig is right about all three.
When a jealous rival arranges for Truffles to disappear, Elizabeth discovers exactly how far Darcy will go for the creature he loves — and how much she has been wrong about. About him. About Wickham. About everything.

A Pride and Prejudice variation where the best judge of character has four legs, a curly tail, and has never once been wrong.
Pride and Prejudice Variation Clean Regency Romance HEA Comedy ~60,000 words
Tropes: Enemies to Lovers Slow Burn Pet Matchmaker Grumpy/Sunshine He Falls First Found Family Jealous Rival

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