![]() On the high seas, their war of words soon gives way to an intoxicating passion. When Andrew learns that she is a Bridgerton, he knows he will likely have to wed her to avert a scandal - though Poppy has no idea that he is the son of an earl and neighbour to her aristocratic cousins in Kent. But no, she is very real - and his duty to the Crown means he's stuck with her.Ĭan two wrongs make the most perfect right? Surely, his imagination is getting the better of him. ![]() ![]() Setting sail on a time-sensitive voyage to Portugal, he's stunned to find a woman waiting for him in his cabin. In the third of the Bridgerton Prequel series, we go back to where it all. Known to society as a rascal and reckless privateer, Captain Andrew James Rokesby actually transports essential goods and documents for the British government. There were Bridgertons before the eight alphabetically named siblings. But her delight turns to dismay when two pirates kidnap her and take her aboard a ship, leaving her bound and gagged on the captain's bed. While visiting a friend on the Dorset coast, Poppy is pleasantly surprised to discover a smugglers' hideaway tucked inside a cave. Sadly, none of the fools from her London season qualify. Mentions of puzzles and architecture add interesting texture to an already compelling story. Return to the world of the Bridgertons.įiercely independent and adventurous, Poppy Bridgerton will only wed a suitor whose keen intellect and interests match her own. Quinn’s mastery of banter, character development, and the slow build of romantic and sexual tension is on full display in the newest Rokesby title (a series of 18th-century prequels to the Bridgerton Regency romances). ![]()
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