An Offer From a Gentleman
Bridgerton
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4.5 • 198 Ratings
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- $6.99
Publisher Description
Benedict, the second Bridgerton son, becomes the savior of a worthy young miss in An Offer from a Gentleman, a Cinderella romance from Julia Quinn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of What Happens in London and Mr. Cavendish, I Presume.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
A retelling of the classic fairytale, this Regency romance gets off to a slow start as Quinn (The Viscount Who Loved Me) introduces a troupe of stock characters the wicked stepmother, aloof stepsister and warm-hearted but weak younger stepsister. Thankfully, Quinn doesn't make her Cinderella suffer these tired old relations for long. After her stunning debut at the Bridgerton masked ball and a heady encounter with handsome Benedict Bridgerton, Sophie Beckett, the bastard daughter of an earl, is summarily ousted from her home when her stepmother discovers that Sophie had attended the masquerade. Three years later, Sophie, now a housemaid, is rescued from her new employer's sex-crazed son by none other than her long-lost "prince." Although Benedict is attracted to Sophie and agrees to find her a position as a servant in his mother's house, he fails to recognize her from their encounter at the ball. A charming romance develops as Benedict tries to convince Sophie to become his mistress and Sophie refuses to succumb to his dangerously seductive offer. Quinn's narrative truly blossoms once she departs from the fairytale's traditional plot line. With its storybook ending and lovable characters, this bedtime romance is certain to satisfy.
Customer Reviews
Great story!!
One of my favorites so far!! But then I'm only on the third in this series! I do have to say that 'Crabtree' being used in place of 'Bridgerton' so many times especially near the end was a bit distracting! I'm not the first to mention this, so why haven't they fixed it?!
Fairy tale story
I think this might be my favorite of the Bridgerton series!
Typos too distracting
I don't know if it is an editing problem or what happened, but I've read numerous Julia Quinn books and have never seen so many mistakes. It is very distracting when the main character's name is typed as Crabtree many times throughout the story instead of Bridgerton. A mistake like that just takes away from the overall story.