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  1. May 19, 2024 · Liam Daniel / Netflix. 1. The Viscount Who Loved Me. If you’ve ready any other ranking of the Bridgerton novels, then you are not surprised that The Viscount Who Loved Me is in the top spot ...

    • The Viscount Who Loved Me
    • When He Was Wicked
    • An Offer from A Gentleman
    • Romancing Mr. Bridgerton
    • The Girl with The Make-Believe Husband
    • It’S in His Kiss
    • To Sir Phillip, with Love
    • On The Way to The Wedding
    • First Comes Scandal
    • The Duke and I

    Bridgerton series, #2

    Stubborneldest brother Anthonydecides that love is not for him and chooses to court a woman for convenience. Meanwhile, Kate Sheffield is dead set on protecting her sister from him, because he is a rake. This book is a fun enemies-to-lovers story, which manages to combine the two of them helping each other navigate some intense childhood trauma while getting into all sorts of embarrassing situations along the way (albeit not at the same time.) Steaminess:4/5. Reformed rakes make the best husb...

    Bridgerton series, #6

    Michael Stirling is in love with his cousin’s wife, Francesca, who is also his best friend—and when she becomes his cousin’s widow, well, you can imagine the sort of tortured love that ensues. There’s a lot of “I love you, but…” in this one, followed by a lot of hand-wringing combined with drinking whiskey (on his part), and running away to Scotland after a particularly steamy encounter (on hers). This book is a more mature portrait of two characters who go through tragedy together, care abou...

    Bridgerton series, #3

    This book is a spin on the Cinderella story that somehow manages to be charming enough to escape from being overdone or cheesy. (Although is there such a thing when it comes to romance novels, really?) Benedict meets Sophie Beckett at a masquerade ball, only to lose her at the stroke of midnight. As an illegitimate daughter of an earl and a housemaid, she’s had the classic “you’re not good enough” mantra drilled into her by a shrill stepmother. When they cross paths again years later, he does...

    Bridgerton series, #4

    Colin falls in love with the last person he expected to—Penelope Featherington, who’s been overlooked by everyone. She, of course, has been in love with him since forever. This story is for all of those who have ever held out hope for unrequited love. Plus, we also find out the identity of Lady Whistledown in this novel, although, if you’ve watched the show, you would know already! Steaminess:3/5. A carriage ride leads to a marriage proposal. Guess what happened in the carriage? Memorable lin...

    Rokesby series, #2

    Edward Rokesby wakes up from a head injury and finds himself “married” to Cecilia Harcourt, the sister of his best friend who he’s never met. Cecilia is looking for her missing brother in the colonies, and it’s easier to do so as a married woman than an unmarried one. Somehow a marriage of deception turns out to be devastatingly romantic—although you’re thinking “what is he going to do when he finds out?” the whole time. The good news is, the answer is pretty obvious when the happy couple sai...

    Bridgerton series, #7

    Hyacinth who is too “managing” (clever? talkative? or God forbid, opinionated?) for her own good meets Lady Danbury’s grandson, Gareth St. Clair, whose future hinges on him decoding an old Italian diary to prevent his father from ruining the family estate just to spite his own son. (Apparently, there’s a shortage of good, living fathers in this universe.) But guess who knows Italian? Also, there’s a jewel heist involved—just because. Steaminess:5/5. Gareth is shocked by Hyacinth wearing breec...

    Bridgerton series, #5

    Never one for half-measures, Eloise runs away to meet with this guy she’s been pen pals with after finding out that she and Penelope won’t be spinsters together. Sir Phillip Crane is the father of two young children and has no idea how to take care of them. He’s also gruff and not prone to communicating his feelings or owning up to mistakes. Luckily, he has Eloise, whose outgoing and sunny personality has made her a fan favorite for both the book and the series. Steaminess:3/5. Minus a star f...

    Bridgerton series, #8

    This story is a fun, campy, outrageous sort of novel with love lines crossing every which way. Gregory Bridgerton falls in love multiple times, runs all over London to stop a wedding, sneaks into his beloved’s bedroom to confess, and gets shot at (and not on the same occasion as the sneaking!)—all in the pursuit of true love. He’s a bit of a drama queen, this one. Read if you want to find all the detours one could possibly take to getting a happy ending. Steaminess: 3/5. Steamy, butsleeping w...

    Rokesby Series, #4

    Because in Regency England, the death of your reputation is as bad as, you know, actually dying, two childhood friends make a marriage of necessity. Nicholas Rokesby is studying to be a doctor when he offers to marry Georgiana Bridgerton, who was abducted for her dowry and on the verge of being ruined. Neither of them are particularly thrilled about it—at first, anyway. Steaminess:4/5. Although romance gets thwarted in one scene by a cat named Cat-Head. Memorable line: “Pack of gossips, we ar...

    Bridgerton series, #1

    The Netflix series was based on this first Bridgerton novel, which follows Daphne and her fake courtship with Simon Basset, Duke of Hastings. Fake relationships are always fun, although most of the tension of the novel drops when they fall in love for real—only to be replaced with the sort of married life that makes you want to shake the both of them and force them to sit down and have an actual conversation for once. Steaminess: 3/5. Simon has a line that goes, “Tonight, I’ll be your blanket...

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    • The Viscount Who Loved Me. The Viscount Who Loved Me is the second book in the Bridgerton series and follows eldest son Anthony Bridgerton's love story.
    • Romancing Mister Bridgerton. Romancing Mister Bridgerton is the fourth book in the series, and it follows Colin Bridgerton's love story. Why It's Ranked #2
    • When He Was Wicked. When He Was Wicked is sixth in the Bridgerton series. It follows Francesca Bridgerton, the sixth Bridgerton child. Why It's Ranked #3
    • An Offer from a Gentleman. An Offer from a Gentleman is the third book in the series, and it follows Benedict Bridgerton's romance. Why It's Ranked #4
  2. Nov 30, 2023 · Delve into the enchanting world of Julia Quinn's Bridgerton series with us as we rank these captivating novels. Whisk yourself away to Regency-era splendor and scandal as each book brings a new love story from the beloved high-society family. Discover which tome reigns supreme and captivates hearts more than others in this unforgettable saga where romance blossoms amidst intricate balls and ...

  3. Set between 1813 and 1827, the Bridgerton Series is a collection of eight novels, each featuring one of the eight children of the late Viscount Bridgerton: Anthony, Benedict, Colin, Daphne, Eloise, Francesca, Gregory, and Hyacinth. I didn’t originally set out to write an eight-book series; at first it was just going to be a trilogy! But readers really took to the Bridgertons (and to the ...

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  5. May 3, 2024 · I dove into Julia Quinn’s books after watching the first Bridgerton season and recommend that everyone who loves the show do the same. Not only does reading the book give insight into the characters Netflix couldn’t possibly achieve in just a handful of episodes, but the books are just plain good in their own right.

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