![]() ![]() He just kind of plods along and then, when he realises that he’s in love, goes with it. I do love the scene with the mole hole the most though… it was both hilarious and adorable. She also is completely unhesitant to do the right thing for Marcus, even if she may be putting her own reputation at risk. She is witty and strong, but not necessarily going against the grain to be strong. That, and Lady Danbury makes another appearance (she’s my favourite) as does the infamous Smythe-Smith Music night. In the case of this, you have the Mad Baron story (which was authored by another beloved character) and a great conversation or two with some of the Bridgerton boys. Although they can all stand on their own, they are also interconnected. I love how intricately Julia Quinn is able to weave her different series. ![]() The fact that it is the first of the stories about the Smythe-Smiths whom are frequently mentioned throughout the Bridgertons series… well, that just made it that much better. The stories may be beautifully simple, but they’re also seriously enjoyable. There is just something fantabulous about Julia Quinn that draws me in each and every time. ![]()
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