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Chargement... When He Was Wicked: Bridgerton (Bridgertons, 6) (édition 2021)par Julia Quinn (Auteur)
Information sur l'oeuvreLa chronique des Bridgerton, Tome 6 : Francesca par Julia Quinn
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Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I was curious going into this book, as I felt like Francesca was the Bridgerton sibling I knew the least about and I was surprised to realize that this book's timeline is pretty much concurrent with the previous two (there are multiple references to events in Romancing Mr. Bridgerton and To Sir Philip with Love). I liked Francesca and Michael as a couple and I could appreciate their struggle to find happiness after the death of someone important to them both. Overall, another good installment in the Bridgerton series. I think this may be the only JQ book in which the heroine is not a virgin when she meets the hero, which means that this book is a little racier than most of the Bridgerton books. It's also got a much different vibe going on. Lots of people read romance novels because they're full of idealized love, perfect love, completely non-messy love. This book shakes that formula up quite a bit because our heroine, Francesca, has already met and married her perfect man when the book begins. And then he dies. And then Francesca falls for his best friend, his cousin, the man who took his place. That's kind of morally uncomfortable, right? No one wants to fall in love with their dead husband's best friend. It's messy and everyone feels guilty about it. But, of course, it's also got that forbidden thing going on... I'd say this book is overlong and I skimmed through quite a bit of it. It was also a little less funny and little more angsty than I like. But if you're a big Bridgerton fan, you'll love how much the other Bridgertons are in this one. There are important references to the other books, and several characters actual meddle a lot in Francesca's story. It's pretty fun and I'm surprised JQ doesn't do it more often. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Le destin est parfois ironique et cruel. Après avoir papillonné de conquête en conquête, sans jamais livrer son cœur, Michael Stirling tombe follement amoureux de la seule femme qu’il lui est interdit de convoiter : Francesca, sixième enfant de la fratrie Bridgerton et future épouse de son cousin John. Lorsque celui-ci meurt brutalement, la jeune femme ne voit plus en lui que l’ami fidèle et le confident de son mari. Comment lui avouer ses sentiments ? Et s’il ne fallait qu’une nuit d’effroi pour la jeter dans ses bras et faire éclater une passion trop longtemps étouffée. Mais parviendront-ils à trouver le bonheur sans trahir le souvenir de celui qu’ils chérissaient tant ? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Most of the pleasure of this book comes from knowing the other characters and the family dynamics. Otherwise, I found the dithering by Michael and Francesca tedious and many of the plot points including their attraction a bit to contrived.