![]() ![]() I wanted to read about them, as they were more or less forced to live in the countryside as she was illegitimate, but no. Basically a story about her stepsister and not about them. It seems like a short story of children at boarding school and not the development of a love story.Īn Offer From a Gentleman – 2 stars. It was all about a game and how much money they spent in bribing household staff. ![]() Didn’t feel the epilogue offered any insight in their lives. I would have loved to read a conversation about the letters and not a long account of how she feels at 40 and pregnant for the 5th time with the letters mentioned at the end of the epilogue. ![]() I gave a low score to books I loved because I wasn’t happy with what it was in the epilogue. The stars are for the epilogues and not the books. Also, if you haven’t read the books, there is no point in reading this one, as some of the things will not make sense. I’ve read all the books in the Bridgerton series and I’m going to link to them, while I talk about the new epilogues. The epilogues are not as good as I was hoping they will be. Also in this collection is a Bridgerton novella written especially for this book, about Violet, their mother. It is a collection of “second epilogues”-stories that take place after the original books end. The Bridgertons: Happily Ever After by Julia Quinn is the final book of the Bridgerton series. ![]()
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