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Title: Offer From a Gentleman, An (Bridgerton Series, Bk. 3)
ISBN: 0380815583
Author:
Julia Quinn
Publicate Date: 2001-07-01 Publish: 2001-07-01
List Price: $7.99
Average Customer Rating: 4.5
Format: Mass Market Paperback
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1: Best of the Bridgertons!
This book is OUTSTANDING. I couldn't put it down. A truly romantic and moving story.
I've read all eight of the Bridgerton series (the first four are all fantastic -- the last two are by far the weakest), and while I know most people prefer Anthony or Colin, give me Benedict! I think what I liked most about this story is that the hero was actively pursuing the heroine through the entire book and didn't have any "issues" or "hangups" like the heroes of the first two books ("The Duke and I" and "The Viscount Who Loved Me," both great).
I also really loved Sophie and understood her plight. I've read a lot of comments about how other readers couldn't understand her decision not to reveal herself to Benedict immediately, but it made sense to me because of her fear of getting caught (she was facing jail time, and possibly hanging!) and her fear of him in general, getting too close, etc. After awhile, I guess she should have come clean, but I can understand how it became harder and harder for her to admit that she hadn't been entirely truthful. Plus, she still thought it wouldn't make any difference - it's not like she believed they would have a fairy-tale ending once he discovered who she was.
As far as Benedict goes, he came across as much kinder and sweeter than Anthony and more mature and level-headed than Colin (not that I don't love them both also, great heroes all). From his point of view, he was making her a good "offer" and we can't really judge his actions in terms of what someone would do today. He wanted to be with her the only way he knew how, and was willing to do whatever he could to make that happen.
Highly recommended for any fan of Julia Quinn and historical romances in general.
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2: A Pleasant Surprise!!!
I picked up An Offer From A Gentleman by Julia Quinn completely on impulse. I had briefly scanned the blurb and decided to try it out. I had at the time only read one other Julia Quinn novel, and didn't really know of her at all. From the first page i couldn't put this book down, and i finished it in two days! Julia Quinn is such a fantastic writer and i found myself laughing out loud at the antics of benedict and Sophie many times.
The two main characters, Benedict and Sophie are both likeable and very 'real'. The conversations and moments between them were so witty and hilarious! the plot isn't slow at all, and generally it was a joy to read.
The first part of the novel, at times annoyed me because i just felt that the whole 'love at first sight' thing was a tad unrealistic, but as the novel progressed and moved into the second part it began to unfold. It becomes more apparent that the 'feelings' Benedict gets (eg. when he can sense someone is watching him through the trees) are important to him and he follows his instincts.
Overall this book was a really pleasant surprise as i had no real expectations of a brilliant read. This novel was so funny! i am glad i own a copy as i will revisit it many times in the future! i recommend it to anyone who enjoys Julia Quinn or anyone who likes a generally light-hearted and endearing love story!
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3: Sensitive and sensual Cinderella story
I loved this book. Yes it is like the fairytale cinderella but is way more detailed and has a great plot. The characters are also so real. I loved the way Benedict would chase after and tease Sophie. It reminded me of the typical flirtations that go on in the beginning of every real life relationship. The supporting charcters are also given depth.
I felt that the scenes involving Sophie and Benedict were so steamy yet sweet and heartwarming.
I also found it easy to read because evryone loves Cinderella and the story would make you smirk when you realized what the author was doing to make it different then the original.
I'm going to try out some more of The Bridgerton series books. I love when an author includes re-occurring characters.
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4: Loved every minute of it!
I just picked up this book yesterday and stayed up late to finish it... It was that good. This was an enchanting rendition of the Cinderella story, but so much more. There is so much to love about this book. The characters are so well written and the H/H really draw you in. You can't help but to feel for Sophie Beckett's plight. She is a strong heroine with so much spunk and spirit, that you can't help but love her. And Benedict Bridgerton was a marvelous hero. He was charming, caring, sensitive, witty, sexy, noble... All the things that make a wonderful hero. This story really grips you from the beginning and wrings the emotions from your heart. I laughed, I cried and I loved every minute of it. Thier's was a believable love. True soul mates.
This is one of my favorites of Julia Quinn's. It's definitely a keeper that I will read over and over again.
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5: Loved it, Loved it, Loved it! 10 stars!!!
Wow! This book took my breath away! When I first started reading it, I had to look at the cover again to make sure I was not reading "Cinderella", but as the book went on, the storyline got deeper and it was a story all its own. It made me laugh and cry. I felt like I really knew the characters. They were wonderfully developed. I wish Sophie would have held on to her principles and morals until marriage though.....Benedict was just a dream. Caring, sensitive, gentle, charming. The perfect love story. I have read many frustrating books where the main hero is a arrogant, snotty jerk, but Quinn made Benedict the perfect fairytale prince. I could not put the book down except to run to get a tissue to dry my eyes! A MUST READ!!!!!! sigh...
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