First Comes Scandal: A Bridgerton Prequel

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RETURN TO THE WORLD OF THE BRIDGERTONS . . .
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She was given two choices . . .

Georgiana Bridgerton isn't against the idea of marriage. She'd just thought she'd have some say in the matter. But with her reputation hanging by a thread after she's abducted for her dowry, Georgie is given two options: live out her life as a spinster or marry the rogue who has ruined her life.

Enter Option #3

As the fourth son of an earl, Nicholas Rokesby is prepared to chart his own course. He has a life in Edinburgh, where he's close to completing his medical studies, and he has no time - or interest - to find a wife. But when he discovers that Georgie Bridgerton - his literal girl-next-door - is facing ruin, he knows what he must do.

A Marriage of Convenience

It might not have been the most romantic of proposals, but Nicholas never thought she'd say no. Georgie doesn't want to be anyone's sacrifice, and besides, they could never think of each other as anything more than childhood friends . . . could they?

But as they embark upon their unorthodox courtship they discover a new twist to the age-old rhyme. First comes scandal, then comes marriage. But after that comes love . . .

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4.2
39 reviews
Alison Robinson
February 7, 2021
So is it good or bad when nearly 400 pages feels like a novella? I had totally forgotten that the Rokesbys series pre-dates the Bridgertons time-wise and was astonished that yet another Bridgerton bride had named her children alphabetically and with the same names until I realised that I was seeing Lady Bridgerton as a young woman! This concerns the previous Georgiana Bridgerton. A impecunious rascal took her on a totally innocent date in central London then kidnapped her and tried to take her to Gretna Green in a forced marriage. Georgie escaped but he has spread rumours around town and she is soiled goods in the eyes of the world. Nicholas Rokesby has known Georgie since they were children, her brother was his best friend and his father is Georgie's godfather. He is summoned back to Kent by his father and ordered to marry Georgie to save her from having to marry the cad who kidnapped her. Aren't we all grateful we don't live in that age? I have read other reviews of this book (frankly looking for the name of the fortune hunter because my Kindle is charging downstairs) and I think they are mostly in line with my thoughts. It's a nice enough story but there just isn't much dramatic tension. We don't see the attempted abduction, we just see Georgie back at home with her family afterwards. Then, to be frank again, nothing much happens. Nicholas resists his father's command at first but then realises he must do this for Georgie. Similarly, Georgie rejects Nicholas' proposal initially because she hates people pitying her, but then she realises how kind Nicholas has been. I think this gives you a flavour of the blandness of this novel, there's nothing awful about it and Georgie and Nicholas are very nice but I kept waiting for something dramatic to occur.
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Sharone Sithole
April 20, 2024
I love all her books
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About the author

Julia Quinn started writing her first book one month after finishing university and has been tapping away at her keyboard ever since. The No. 1 New York Times bestselling author of more than two dozen novels, she is a graduate of Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges and is one of only sixteen authors ever to be inducted in the Romance Writers of America Hall of Fame. She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her family. Please visit Julia Quinn online: www.juliaquinn.com www.facebook.com/AuthorJuliaQuinn @JuliaQuinnAuthor

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