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by Julia Quinn
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Olga Godim
Olga Godim rated it 8 years ago
This was a feel-good, solid romance. Unlike many romance novels, the heroes of this one do have a real problem. While Benedict is a nobleman, a brother of a viscount, Sophie is a bastard daughter of an earl and his maid. Sophie’s mother is long dead and her aristocratic daddy never acknowledged her ...
Malin
Malin rated it 8 years ago
Sophie Beckett is the illegitimate daughter of the Earl of Penwood, but until he marries, her life isn't all too difficult. Her father never acknowledges her as anything but his ward, but sees to it that she has a proper education and that she never lacks for anything but actual parental affection. ...
A History Nut's Romantic State of Mind
As far as fluffy reads go, they don't get fluffier than An Offer from a Gentleman. I thought the story really sweet. It definitely has a strong Cinderella feel to it, but very nicely done. I went through the book very quickly because it seems to me that there isn't much depth in the story. Nonethele...
Fangirls Ahead!
Fangirls Ahead! rated it 10 years ago
2.5 starsI think Ms. Quinn's running out of witty things to say!
Book Drunk Sloth
Book Drunk Sloth rated it 11 years ago
This is the second time I've read this book. I have to say that I've enjoyed it much more the second time around. Sophie is such a sweetheart who is trying to make her way alone in a cruel world. Benedict is the perfect man to save her, and ends getting saved himself. The character development was g...
Unputdownable Books
Unputdownable Books rated it 11 years ago
I love this series so much! I finished this book waaay to fiast. >.
Frenchy
Frenchy rated it 11 years ago
4.5
Eclectic Universe - Homeschooling Parent
Another wonderful book from Julia Quinn. Making an earl's bastard daughter the romantic interest resulted in a great alternative view of life in Regency England.
Carpe Librum
Carpe Librum rated it 11 years ago
Antique embroidered gloves in musée national de la Renaissance - end of 17th c. to early 18th c.
Book Hoarders Anonymous
Book Hoarders Anonymous rated it 11 years ago
Eh, so unremarkable I've forgotten most of it.I do remember reading the whole prison scene with an expression reminiscent of sucking a lemon.
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