What dwanthny said. One of PRS+'s many purposes is to override the existing fonts used. It sounds like it's doing a beautiful job of it.
If you want a custom font but only to replace the default font, but still leave any embedded font the .epub calls for, delete the term "!important" from your .css file and see if it doesn't make you happier and work the way you want it.
Most people however want their own preferred font even over the exotic fonts an epub might have embedded, so that's why we use PRS+. It's easier on our eyes, especially when reading for longer periods.
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