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by Julia Quinn
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Malin
Malin rated it 9 years ago
Eloise Bridgerton has reached the age of 28 and while she has received six different marriage proposals, she was quite happy with the idea of ending up a spinster. That was, of course, when she believed her best friend, Penelope Featherington, was going to be there, spinstering alongside her. Then P...
A History Nut's Romantic State of Mind
Sometimes I feel like such an oddball on Goodreads. What people love and rave about, I often find them not exactly my cup of tea. What people find not so great, I like a great deal. That is the case with To Sir Phillip, with Love. I read lots of reviews about the Bridgertons' stories. But I work my ...
Wandering through fiction
Wandering through fiction rated it 11 years ago
Light hearted girlie fun
Ageless Pages Reviews - Danielle
Ageless Pages Reviews - Danielle rated it 11 years ago
Not my favorite Bridgerton or Quinn novel. I feel like she's gone to the well of "compromising position so we must wed" too many times. Anthony continues to be my least favorite character in a romance. In history. Seriously jackass, you are not her father and you did the same! thing!I never fell in ...
Fangirls Ahead!
Fangirls Ahead! rated it 11 years ago
Meh. Feel like I've already heard this before.
Book Drunk Sloth
Book Drunk Sloth rated it 11 years ago
This was the second time I read this book. Sir Phillip annoyed me all over again, but at least throughout the story he progresses. He is just so selfish and shortsighted. I do love Eloise's character! She is so strong in her sense of self. I love that she can't stop talking. I also adore Amanda and ...
The Bookaholic Cat
The Bookaholic Cat rated it 11 years ago
3 ½ Stars
Eclectic Universe - Homeschooling Parent
Excellent again, in the top tier of Julia Quinn novels. The story unfolds very nicely, sweetly, telling the twin stories of why these two unlikely lovers have decided to take the plunge. Setting: Bucolic estate in GloucestershireMale Protagonist: Sir Phillip, recently widowed, father of eight-year-...
Harbinger of Books
Harbinger of Books rated it 12 years ago
Phillip is a miserable man, his wife suffered with chronic depression until she attempted suicide, his children seem unmanageable and he has no idea why or what to do about it for fear he will be as his abusive father was. Phillip believes the best thing he can do is marry a nice woman who will help...
CJ the Book Peddler
CJ the Book Peddler rated it 12 years ago
Didn't love this. Nothing will top Colin and Pen but I was looking forward to Eloise's book, especially after all the buildup from the last.All I got was a selfish, angry widower who did not deserve the liveliest and wittiest of the female Bridgerton's. Eloise can be selfish, waspish and stubborn bu...
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