![]() ![]() I liked seeing so far into their future to see how some of the most immature characters in the series became such great people. Second Epilogue: Taking place 20 years after the end of The Duke and I, a very sweet little story about Simon finally confronting part of his tortured past to help one of his nephews, (not a spoiler because he has about twenty-eight of them,) and making peace so he and Daphne can move forward with an exciting surprise. I loved her so much I developed little hearts in my eyes. Still, if you like banter, look no further. That's a genre twist that should have died in the 80s. Seeing them come together would have been my favorite book in the series, and possibly in the genre, except for the eensy weensly little issue of spousal rape. Her husband, Simon, is hot, snarky, and a total rogue. Daphne is a headstrong, but innocent, lady who ends up forced into marriage after being caught on a dark walk. I LOVE the first three quarters of this book. The Duke and I: The first book in the Bridgerton Series introduces us to the concept of the giant Georgian family with their stairstep children and alphabetical names. ![]()
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