by Julia Quinn
This one is a bit of a time jump from the others, since Amanda (who is 8 in the book) is old enough to get married (I don't think it ever says how old).
4 starsI thought I would read about Eloise's happy marriage with Sir Phillip but boy I was wrong.The narrator is Eloise's step-daughter Amanda.She talked about her life when she were young, of how she met with the love of her life, the life of her being grown up, her new beloved mother, her father w...
4 starsI thought I would read about Eloise's happy marriage with Sir Phillip but boy I was wrong.The narrator is Eloise's step-daughter Amanda.She talked about her life when she were young, of how she met with the love of her life, the life of her being grown up, her new beloved mother, her father w...
Oh, I do love the Bridgerton Family! Each story is a wonderful romance with plenty of drama. A nice touch of steam to keep things naughty! Love this whole series and the epilogues!! And that Lady Whistledown is a hoot!! Such wonderfully engaging characters! Makes me wish I could be transported to th...
3.5Cómo pasa el tiempo! Y sin embargo todos siguen viéndose tan jóvenes. Ahora la protagonista (que nos habla como a un diario íntimo) es quien fuera sólo una niña revoltosa en A Sir Phillip, con amor. Está bonita la historia, es muy simpática, igual que su protagonista. Ah, y Eloise demuestra que l...
In this delightful Epilogue II, we learn that Amanda, Sir Phillip's daughter from his 1st marriage, finds her own true love... and how her step-mother, Eloise, managed to find a suitable match for her daughter without a Season in Town.
I was curious about this story, since the "second epilogue" of Romancing Mr. Bridgerton seemed to also thoroughly cover To Sir Phillip, With Love; Quinn thankfully doesn't rewrite the same scene but skips ahead in time to when Amanda, Sir Phillip's daughter by his first wife, is 19.This is a very s...
4.5 stars