Well, that was certainly dramatic, in fact I think it was better than the first one. That's right, I have finished the second Bridgerton novel. Books are still superior to TV shows so while y'all gawk at the latter, this is what I am engrossing myself in and this time Anthony gets to shine after… Continue reading The Viscount Who Loved Me – Fear of Mortality
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The Duke & I – Courtship and Rage
Well, here I am, having started another book series. Welcome to the first of my thoughts on the Bridgerton novels. There is a lot to say to start this off. Many of you may know that it has been adapted on Netflix already, but I am a total bookworm and was more drawn to reading… Continue reading The Duke & I – Courtship and Rage
Making Merry – Start of a Miracle
After completing this series I immediately picked up the prequel novella and I'd say it didn't disappoint. This is where it all began when Mr. Marlowe was opening the castle and the village was coming to life. His colleague Aaron Thompson is thrilled to help until he discovers the woman he left behind, Estelle Blair… Continue reading Making Merry – Start of a Miracle
Forever Your Duke – Duty and Love
So we finally meet, and the Duke of Nottingvale gets his story at last. He's been mentioned throughout this series, and now it's time for him to choose a bride. I originally took him to be a strict man but as this book unfolded, I learned he became so much more than that, and probably… Continue reading Forever Your Duke – Duty and Love
Ten Days with a Duke – Pawns in a Rivalry
Okay, I really liked this one for it having once again, a different approach to the story. This actually felt a lot like Romeo and Juliet but the grudges were a lot more personal between the two families. Never figured out why, but they tried to use their children to destroy one another. Olive Harper… Continue reading Ten Days with a Duke – Pawns in a Rivalry
One Night with a Duke – Travelling with Jewels
I think this book's cover is my one of my favourites because I love Angelica's dress and the backdrop. It doesn't beat the cover on the fourth book though. Welcome to another ramble about the 12 Dukes. I finished the tenth book already? Where has the time gone? In the fourth book, we had a… Continue reading One Night with a Duke – Travelling with Jewels
Dawn with a Duke – Traditional Lady No More
And I'm back with another book in this series finished. Despite the feel-good stories and romance this series uses, it's easy to get repetitive after a while but this one felt like a fresh new take without dropping the entire theme. En route to Cressmouth, a snowstorm hits, and Lady Isabelle must make a stop… Continue reading Dawn with a Duke – Traditional Lady No More
The Duke’s Desire – Revolution Aftermath Match
Now it's Lucien le Duc's turn to meet his perfect match and who could be a more suitable candidate than Marguerite "Meg" Church? That's what happens in the next volume of this series. Lucien is still eager to reclaim his property in France, with or without his siblings. I've always seen him as the most… Continue reading The Duke’s Desire – Revolution Aftermath Match
The Duke’s Embrace – A Journalist Fighting For Freedom
It's been a while hasn't it? Time to resume this series of feel-good regency romances. I found this one to be better than the last, albeit its duration but short stories can be sweet and memorable. Now that Desiree is off the market, more focus is put on her two brothers. Sebastian "Bastien" and his… Continue reading The Duke’s Embrace – A Journalist Fighting For Freedom
The Duke’s Bride – Between Family Lines
That's a wrap on another one of the 12 dukes of Christmas books. I must confess, this one was definitely the shortest of the series so far, even less than its predecessor. It was still pretty good though but I have to say, I feel like it was a bit weaker, in fact, the weakest… Continue reading The Duke’s Bride – Between Family Lines
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