
The downside to the book, however, is tied up in the baggage from Quinn’s eight previous Bridgerton family books. But with Quinn’s lively prose and laced with her trademark low-key sense of humor, the story of Honoria and Marcus becomes light-hearted, magical fun. Written in synopsis form like this, the plot sounds deadly boring. There Marcus, and Honoria discover how much they mean to one another. Dissuading her from her plan to literally catch a husband, Marcus sprains his ankle by tripping in the hole and subsequently ends up with a nasty infection in his leg.įeeling responsible, Honoria urges her mother to visit Marcus’ estate with her and nurse Marcus back to health. On the edge of the aunt’s estate Marcus catches Honoria digging a hole to entrap her favorite gentleman. When Marcus returns to his estate before the season begins, Honoria’s aunt, who lives on the adjoining estate, gathers a handful of debs, their mothers, and some eligible young men for an impromptu house party. She is pleased to see Marcus, not knowing that her brother, having fled England after a duel, asked his friend to watch over her. Now in London for another season, Honoria is desperate to get a husband and leave her lonely home. Honoria, the youngest of the children, tagged along after her brother and his friend on their adventures. Being an only child, Marcus was enfolded into the Smythe-Smith clan and got his first taste of family. Honoria Smythe-Smith and Marcus Holroyd, Lord Chatteris, have been friends since Marcus met her brother Daniel at school. The young debutantes who are about to make their come-out to the ton don’t mirror today’s girls who emulate Lady Gaga or talk about sex on their cell phones in public places. Traditionally Quinn’s characters reflect their time. I’m in the camp of those who appreciate her books. Very few readers walk away without an opinion on whether Quinn’s writing is enjoyable or not. Consequently, even though some of her plots are gritty and hard-hitting and some of her characters are conflicted, controversy reigns over her novels.
