Billie Bridgerton, it has been assumed, will marry one of the Rokesby brothers, they've grown up with each other and it's only logical that she would marry one. But not George, she finds him insufferable and he finds her annoying. Then they're thrown together and they find that there's an attractio...
Found the heroine hard to connect with, she was a bit oblivious/ignorant of how rude she would come off. The hero was a beta treat and their enemies-to-lovers trope I'm a sucker for but their interactions and chemistry seemed a bit off and uneven. This could have been a novella as a lot of the story...
Reviewed for Joyfully Reviewed. Billie Bridgerton has long known she would likely marry a Rokesby brother. After all, the Bridgertons and Rokesbys are more family than neighbors and she grew up running wild with Edward, Andrew, and Mary Rokesby. But when a feral feline rescue goes wrong, it’s Ge...
Sibylla "Billie" Bridgerton has always been a tomboy. As a girl, she ran wild with the neighbouring Rokesby children, and it's been long expected that she'll end up marrying either of the younger sons, Edward or Andrew. She's doesn't really mind the idea herself, but marriage is the furthest thing f...
This was a pretty fun read. The female lead is very outgoing for her time. She's not great at being girly and doing girl things. The male lead has been her friend since they were kids. Finally something clicks for them. It has amusing dialogue and entertaining scenes. Since this is connected t...
“When have you ever backed down from a dare?” …”Never,” she declared, staring him straight in the eye. He smiled, and his gaze grew hot. “That’s my girl,” he murmured. “I’m not–” “You will be,” he growled, and before she could utter another word, his mouth captured hers in a searing kiss. Loved. It...
3 - 3.5 starsWhile I found this a slower read than I'm used to with Quinn, there are moments of pure brilliance that made up for the issues I had with the pacing. The pall mall match was hysterical, as was Billie's constant state of competitiveness. She could just not ignore a challenge, which led...
I still remember what I felt when I read the Bridgertons for the very first time: It was pure fun. I loved them. From Daphne to Gregory's stories, I could inhale them! I still "remember" when Gregory inadvertently pushes Simon into the river. ;)The wit, the swoon worth romance, the writing, all of i...
This installment in the author’s Bridgerton series was slightly disappointing. It’s a good book – I don’t think Julia Quinn can write bad books – but it’s not her best. The story goes back in time from the Regency epoch, to the second half of the 18th century, and concentrates on a young woman, Bill...
With no insta-anything. Two people, having to interact, noticing that there is more to the other than they thought before. I loved it. And remembered again why I am a Julia-Quinn-Fan.
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