My review:????
An Offer From A Gentleman by Julia Quinn (Bridgertons 3) is about Benedict Bridgerton, the second son, and Sophie Beckett. She’s the daughter of an Earl, but in a very Cinderella way, her mother died, her father married again, her stepmother brought her two daughters, and none of them like Sophie. When her father dies, she’s treated as a servant, and is told to feel lucky.
She meets Benedict at a masquerade ball. She recognises who he is, but doesn’t tell him who she is. They were both drawn to one another, but Sophie doesn’t feel worthy of him, and as Benedict doesn’t know who she is, he’s going to struggle to find her.
I found some of the behaviour in this book to be questionable, but I enjoyed the ending, and I’m going to keep going with the series!
An Offer From A Gentleman was published on 1st July 2001, and is available from Amazon, Waterstones and Bookshop.org.
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You can read my review for the previous Bridgertons books below:
The Duke and I – Bridgertons 1
The Viscount Who Loved Me – Bridgertons 2