Anthony, the eldest son of the late viscount Bridgerton, and current holder of the title, knows he will die young. His father died only thirty-eight years old, so why should Anthony be any different. Which mean he only has eight, nine tops, years to live, and it's about time he did his duty to the t...
When Anthony Bridgerton's father was 38, he was stung by a bee and died. Anthony idolized his father, and his death affected him deeply. When Anthony decides, at age 29, that it's time for him to settle down and produce an heir, his father's fate is constantly on his mind. He is convinced he won't l...
The Viscount Who Loved Me - Julia Quinn I'm not a fan of historical romance, I'm just not. I don't know why exactly but it's never really been my cup of tea. But, there are a few authors who really make me question that edict, and Julia Quinn is one of them. The VISCOUNT WHO LOVED ME is the s...
2 helms Please follow me on my blog :) Review originally posted on Vellum VoyagesNot even sure where to start on this book. I was looking forward to reading the second installment in the Bridgerton Saga to see if JQ had redeemed herself in my eyes. The D&I was not bad once you looked past a few fla...
Anthony Bridgerton is the eldest of eight siblings, the youngest of whom never even got to meet their father. Anthony idolised his father, Edmund, who he thought was everything a man could ever aspire to become, as a nobleman, husband or father. When Edmund Bridgerton died suddenly from a bee sting ...
No me entra en la cabeza cómo decenas de personajes en una misma novela pueden hablar tanto (tanto, tanto, TANTO!) y no decir absolutamente nada remotamente relevante a la trama.Creo que la magia de [b:When He Was Wicked|110396|When He Was Wicked (Bridgertons, #6)|Julia Quinn|https://d.gr-assets.com...
So... The Viscount Who Loved Me. The name itself is a spoiler, I believe. Because Anthony is so fucking sure he can control whether he falls in love or not, and Kate just bloody knows no man, especially a handsome and rakish Viscount, could ever fall in love with her. And so it begins, as I eye roll...
Originally published on GR in Jan 2010 Page 75 - 21.19% "Anthony glared ...for good measure at Miss Sheffield, who was looking at him as if he'd just despoiled ten virgins in her presence" Page 152 - 42.94% For future reference, "mallet of death" match is chapter 10. Page 345 - 97.46% "Love ...
Good alone, but disappointing considering how much fun the first could be. The only real stand out scene is the Pall Mall game. And yes, neither grief nor allergies are funny, but the premise for the marriage and the garden scene, well...
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