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by Julia Quinn
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Cassandra Reads
Cassandra Reads rated it 12 years ago
I know this is fiction, but I really can't see this as really happening. It wouldn't really be an issue now, since no one really cares who's alone with who now, but still. Running off to stay with him was a foolish thing to do. I know why she did it, but I would have been a lot more understanding of...
The Window Seat on a Rainy Day
The Window Seat on a Rainy Day rated it 12 years ago
When the idea to profile the Bridgerton series came up in discussions I remember thinking back on the whole series and some of the things that really stood out to me. One of the major themes that I remembered was how so many of the male lead characters had some SERIOUS father issues. Of the eight ...
Coffee, Ginger & White
Coffee, Ginger & White rated it 12 years ago
I loved this book! I can't possibly understand why it's one of the lower rated ones among the series! It's charming and you have to love Eloise's wit! Plus, it brings all four Bridgerton brothers together in one of the funniest (in my opinion) scenes ever!
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books!
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books! rated it 13 years ago
Such a sweet book. My favorite part is on page 357 about their lovemaking, "They weren't graceful, and they didn't move as one. Their bodies weren't in tune, and the sounds they made were not musical or lovely." Sometimes you just need to read something more than how outstanding fictional charact...
The Moment Stealer
The Moment Stealer rated it 13 years ago
Funnily enough, what snagged me the most about this book wasn't actually the romance but the relationship between Phillip and his two children -- and possibly the way Phillip mends his bridges with Eloise's brothers. Also, Eloise was an excellent character throughout the rest of her siblings's books...
Blue Mood Cafe
Blue Mood Cafe rated it 13 years ago
Eloise Bridgerton sent Sir Phillip Crane a note of sympathy when his wife, Marina, died. Marina was also Eloise's cousin. When Sir Phillip answered her note, a 15-month correspondence was launched, and Eloise never told anyone, not even her closest friend, Penelope. When Penelope and Colin married,...
the little bookish
the little bookish rated it 13 years ago
I read previous four books last year and I've missed the Bridgertons. Hence, I picked this. It's Eloise Bridgerton's book. Before I read it, I was just curious as Anthony to whom she'd been writing to. The cliffhanger was left with Eloise wrote letters to someone. In this book, I finally found who t...
marvelloussbooks
marvelloussbooks rated it 13 years ago
I read previous four books last year and I've missed the Bridgertons. Hence, I picked this. It's Eloise Bridgerton's book. Before I read it, I was just curious as Anthony to whom she'd been writing to. The cliffhanger was left with Eloise wrote letters to someone. In this book, I finally found who t...
Annie (Under the Covers Book Blog)
Annie (Under the Covers Book Blog) rated it 14 years ago
Posted on Under the CoversAt eight and twenty, Eloise has been on the shelf for quite some time. Despite previous marriage proposals, Eloise never thought she’d find herself in this position, alone. With her best friend Penelope, happily married off to her brother, Colin no less, Eloise tries to tak...
FVJen
FVJen rated it 14 years ago
Cute, even if Phillip was a bit of jerk at times. He didn't really seem to have the best social skills and seemed to think that he could just give everything over to Eloisa and ignore her unless it was time for bed. That part was not cool!
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