I didn't like this one as much. I liked Eloise but did not care for Phillip.
This one did not have as much build up as the others.
I did like that the male protagonist already had children. It was a nice change from the others.
I didn't like this one as much. I liked Eloise but did not care for Phillip.
This one did not have as much build up as the others.
I did like that the male protagonist already had children. It was a nice change from the others.
This one is a Cinderella re-telling.
I really liked Sophie. She was very confident and knew what she wanted even when her life was in a bad place.
I like and hate Benedict. He could be charming and sweet, but he also wouldn't take no for an answer.
I loved how Posy's story ended up!
I know cultures are way different in history but I struggle with reading societal expectations and when men don't listen to women when they say no to advances.
A nice, charming Cinderella retale.
Though Benedict didn't act like Prince Charming when he was basically coercing Sophie. This topic was unfortunately quickly dealt with.
Besides that, the author's writing style was as always very charming and full of wit. Again, I was delighted by Lady Violet's schemes and Lady Whistleton's reports. All in all an entertaining and delightful read.
The second epilogue brought the fourth star for this book.
Since I'm almost done with the series... Any recommendations for books similar to bridgerton?
5/5 Reminded me of me and my husband this one and Colin's book were my favorites currently reading Gregory's now
4/5 I loved the story but didn't at same time her getting with her husband's cousin after he died was to weird to me. I can relate to how she feels having a miscarriage and going through infertility myself though.