
Have I been obsessed (more than usual) with Pride and Prejudice lately? Yes, absolutely. With the 20th anniversary of the 2005 film just passing this April, paired with the endless edits of Elizabeth and Darcy floating around social media, my brain has been deep in all things Austen.
So when I was given the chance to read The Naturalist by Christina Dudley, I jumped on it immediately. From the very first pages, I was swept away by that familiar feeling I get when entering an Austen novel: sharp wit, social stakes, simmering tension, and a heroine who sees the world differently.
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The Naturalist Synopsis
The Naturalist follows Alice Hapgood, a young woman with a passion for the natural world and a mind that refuses to sit still. She’s no typical Regency heroine. She’d rather chase butterflies than chase suitors, and her inner dialogue is sharp, funny, and often at odds with her calm exterior (so very Lizzy Bennet).
When a bit of mistaken identity draws her into the life of the reserved and intelligent Mr. Tierney, the story blooms into a slow-burn romance full of tension, wit, and quiet longing.
If you love the electric pull of Pride and Prejudice or the tender ache of Persuasion, you’ll find so much to savor here.
Set against the lush backdrop of the 19th century, the story blends social observation, slow-burn romance, and a bit of scandal. Like in Emma or Pride and Prejudice, social expectations complicate everything.
What a person says (or doesn’t say) matters so much. Appearances matter. And yet, we get to watch a heroine try to live truthfully within it all.

Final Thoughts
Christina Dudley clearly knows her Austen. She’s playing in that same world of wit, warmth, and romantic tension, but she isn’t copying. She’s building something of her own. She’s honoring the classics while carving out her own voice.
The Naturalist is Regency through and through. It’s a thoughtful, romantic, and deeply satisfying story that lingers like the best love letters do.
Thank you, NetGalley, for the opportunity to read and review The Naturalist!