![]() ![]() I enjoy her writing style a great deal, although this book is a bit less "witty" than the other two - it certainly has its moments. As with the other two Julia Quinn novels I have reviewed to this point, this book was very good. They leave so much out and make the books sound so much sillier and pettier than they actually are. You know, I hate the descriptions on the back of romance novels. Great fun these Bridgertons-I’m looking forward to the next! ( ) Reading it did make me want to skip ahead to Colin’s book, but my brain is going to make me read them in order. This three-in-one edition includes second epilogues that flash forward several years, and it was fitting that Kate and Anthony’s was a cutthroat game of Pall Mall with the family. I’m trying to figure out how they’ll adapt this in the second season of Bridgerton, since so much of the conflict is internal, especially Anthony’s main barrier to allowing himself to fall in love. ![]() ![]() The animosity in this one made sense, and Anthony and Kate’s sparring was entertaining, though, and I was rooting hard for them (once again staying up past my bedtime to get to the happily ever after). It’s funny, even though Pride and Prejudice is one of my favorite books, I don’t ever seek out the enemies to lovers trope when I choose a romance. I’m glad my library ebook has the first three Bridgerton books or I might not be having this lovely little marathon. ![]()
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