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A review by ubiquitous6
An Offer From a Gentleman by Julia Quinn
4.0
UPDATED REVIEW (2024)
Actually, I DID have to go deep in my review of this book. I reread this book after the 2nd Epilogue was added. The 2nd Epilogue gives Benedict and Sophie even more depth. This will sound like I’m making allowances for Benedict, the 2nd Epilogue gave me a new perspective: his ‘2nd son’ issues. To me this contributes to him being an asshat initially. Yes he was an asshat about asking Sophie to be his mistress while he pined for the masked lady. He did make a good point about who would protect her given he bailed her out of a situation. He did put her in a better situation vs. whatever the outcome would’ve been if he hadn’t happened upon her in dire straits. I’m giving my review an additional star.
1st review
This is a romance novel set in the 1800s. Benedict was an asshat but men were insufferable boors back then. Other than shaking the Cinderella vibe, I’m just enjoying the stories as they are without going too deep.
Actually, I DID have to go deep in my review of this book. I reread this book after the 2nd Epilogue was added. The 2nd Epilogue gives Benedict and Sophie even more depth. This will sound like I’m making allowances for Benedict, the 2nd Epilogue gave me a new perspective: his ‘2nd son’ issues. To me this contributes to him being an asshat initially. Yes he was an asshat about asking Sophie to be his mistress while he pined for the masked lady. He did make a good point about who would protect her given he bailed her out of a situation. He did put her in a better situation vs. whatever the outcome would’ve been if he hadn’t happened upon her in dire straits. I’m giving my review an additional star.
1st review
This is a romance novel set in the 1800s. Benedict was an asshat but men were insufferable boors back then. Other than shaking the Cinderella vibe, I’m just enjoying the stories as they are without going too deep.