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The Other Miss Bridgerton
by Julia Quinn
This might be my favourite JQ book!
I enjoyed getting to know Andrew as a character more personally, because he is developed as a character in other books but we see a much deeper side of him here (obviously because he's the lead).
It was cleverly done because I already felt like I knew Andrew from previous books, but as I read this book I met him again- this seems like a good metaphor for Andrew meeting a new version of himself as he falls in love.
I love regency era but sometimes the whole 'we can't be alone together ever or you're ruined' get's old. This twist on forced proximity did away with that and I found it very fun that suddenly they were out of the confines of society. The major issues that most other Bridgertons face in their own stories seem small in the face of pirates, thieves and spies, which was a refreshing backdrop for this love story. I have already read it twice and I will probably read it again.
I enjoyed getting to know Andrew as a character more personally, because he is developed as a character in other books but we see a much deeper side of him here (obviously because he's the lead).
It was cleverly done because I already felt like I knew Andrew from previous books, but as I read this book I met him again- this seems like a good metaphor for Andrew meeting a new version of himself as he falls in love.
I love regency era but sometimes the whole 'we can't be alone together ever or you're ruined' get's old. This twist on forced proximity did away with that and I found it very fun that suddenly they were out of the confines of society. The major issues that most other Bridgertons face in their own stories seem small in the face of pirates, thieves and spies, which was a refreshing backdrop for this love story. I have already read it twice and I will probably read it again.