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In these tantalising tales, the pages are filled with love and lust, steamy romances, and cruel intentions. Quinn’s writing explores the absurdity of pomp and pageantry while also providing a discussion of what honour means in the fight against traditional values. Among all the twists and turns, a consistent thread between each story remains; a desperate grasp for something so much more than money or status can buy.
Though these books were written in the 2000s, they’ve made a huge resurgence thanks to the incredibly well-received Netflix adaptation, Bridgerton. Not only are watchers of the series coming back to Julia Quinn’s original writing, but also the series has piqued readers’ interest in the
Romance genre as a whole.
You should read Bridgerton books if:
- You’re looking for historical fiction with a bit of steam...
- You love romance stories that have your heart beating out of your chest
- You’ve binged the Netflix adaptation and need some more!
If you love Bridgerton, you might like:
The Thousandth Floor by Katharine McGee
The River Maid Books by Dilly Court
On Dublin Street by Samantha Young
Bridgerton books in order:
- Book 1: The Duke and I (2000)
- Book 2: The Viscount Who Loved Me (2000)
- Book 3: An Offer From A Gentleman (2001)
- Book 4: Romancing Mr. Bridgerton (2002)
- Book 5: To Sir Phillip, With Love (2003)
- Book 6: When He Was Wicked (2004)
- Book 7: It’s In His Kiss (2005)
- Book 8: On The Way to the Wedding (2006)
Extra Titles:
- The Bridgertons: Happily Ever After