The Bridgertons by Julia Quinn

The Bridgertons (Bridgertons)

by Julia Quinn

ONCE UPON A TIME, A HISTORICAL ROMANCE AUTHOR CREATED A FAMILY…

But not just any family. Eight brothers and sisters, assorted in-laws, sons and daughters, nieces and nephews, (not to mention an overweight corgi), plus an irrepressible matriarch who’s a match for any of them… These are the Bridgertons: less a family than a force of nature. Through eight bestselling novels, readers laughed, cried, and fell in love. But they wanted more.

And so the readers asked the author…

What happened next? Does Simon ever read his father’s letters? Do Francesca and Michael become parents? Who would win in a Pall Mall grudge match?

Does “The End” really have to be the end?

Now, with The Bridgertons: Happily Ever After, Julia Quinn delivers eight sexy, funny, and heartwarming “2nd epilogues,” plus a bonus story about none other than the wise and witty Violet Bridgerton herself. So get to know the Bridgertons all over again—because Happily Ever After is a whole lot of fun.

Reviewed by Rowena on

4 of 5 stars

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I’ve always wanted to read the second epilogues that Julia Quinn wrote for each of the Bridgerton books but I never got around to it. So when Avon released them again in this book, I jumped at the chance to review it. I’ve always been a huge fan of the Bridgertons and since it’s been quite a long time since I’ve read any of the books (apart from The Duke & I), opening this book was like reuniting with old friends that I haven’t seen in a long time.

And I really enjoyed seeing what everyone was up to. It was a treat to meet the new additions to the Bridgerton families and I like that Julia Quinn filled this book with all the charm that we’ve all come to love from the Bridgertons throughout the other books. I think my favorite part of this book was Violet’s story. It was so nice and a little heartbreaking to meet the man that Violet Bridgerton fell in love with. It was good to see her in her prime and to get her story because it made me appreciate her all the more now that she’s older and so very much wiser.

It also made me happy that Julia Quinn ended the Bridgerton series the way that she did. That she ended Violet’s story the way that she did. I was glad to see that she felt fulfilled with her life, with her kids and the family she raised from the happiness she had with their father. It was all happiness and sunshine and well, I ate all of it up. I adored it.

Of all of the second epilogues, I think my favorite one was Hyacinth’s. Meeting her daughter was great but seeing Hyacinth finally find those damn jewels had me cracking up. Ooh, another thing that I really liked was that Sophie’s step-sister (the good one) got a happy ending too. I really liked that she was able to fall in love with someone who was equally in love with her after the kind of life that she lived in the shadow of the evil sister.

Overall, this was a fun collection of short stories that had me grinning all over the place. It was nice to see everyone again and I’m glad that I read it.

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