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Listening Length | 12 hours and 22 minutes |
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Author | Julia Quinn |
Narrator | Rosalyn Landor |
Whispersync for Voice | Ready |
Audible.com Release Date | November 30, 2016 |
Publisher | Recorded Books |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
Identification Number | B01N1ME9B5 |
Best Sellers Rank | #35 in Audible Books & Originals |
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Pretty Disappointing
October 21, 2020
Sad Cinderella story with a somewhat vivid demonstration of the flexibility of the notion of honor in the Recency period. Hero offers to make heroine his mistress, when he decides her social class is too far beneath him for marriage. Although she explains her difficulty in life as the illegitimate daughter of a nobleman, the hero doesn’t seem to think that should influence her choice. Of course, being a romance novel, he finally decides to marry her, but still left a bad taste in my mouth. He was so willing for her to give up any kind of respectable life, including having her own illegitimate children. What a sense of honor he has, offering her a life of prostitution in exchange for a “lower class” servant life. Amazing she trusted him.
7
Tracey A. Kassman
I Love you….whoever you are.
December 30, 2020
I’m late to the Bridgerton party, I know. Fans of Tessa Dare and others have been urging me to read Julia Quinn’s fabulous series for years. And the stories really are fabulous! An Offer from a Gentleman has Cinderella elements and I like the heroine, Sophie, very much. She’s trying to find her identity, really. Born on the wrong side of the blanket, she has no real place in society.
Benedict Bridgerton is a second son, and like Sophie, does not know exactly where he fits in. He meets her at a masquerade ball and is instantly smitten, but she won’t tell him who she is. Anyway, life finds them together again when he rescues her from being raped by a bunch of drunken lords. But he doesn’t recognize her as she is supporting herself as a housemaid.
I would give this book 4 stars or more but one thing really bothered me. Benedict saves Sophie from being victimized by the son of her then employer, but then he feels his attraction to her growing and subjects her to what we would now call sexual harassment at the very least. Sophie is attracted to him too, but does not want to be his mistress. He keeps pursuing her, with very little thought about what she says she doesn’t want and patronizingly tells her “she doesn’t know what she wants” because if she doesn’t become his mistress she will be alone and unprotected from unscrupulous men……who would do what exactly? Seduce her? Just like he is doing? Really.
But in this book Violet Bridgerton reveals herself to be the World’s Best Mother Ever and that makes putting up with stupid Benedict worthwhile.
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5
S. J. Cooper
4 Stars
September 29, 2020
This is my third read of this book (it’s been at least 9-10 years since I read it last). Unfortunately, I didn’t like it quite as much as I remembered. Don’t get me wrong, I still enjoyed it as a whole, the ending is especially fantastic, I just didn’t love Benedict’s insistence that she be his mistress.
I completely understand the situation of the times and why Benedict would ask Sophie to be his mistress. But I still don’t like it. Thankfully, all of that is addressed as Sophie didn’t like it either. I was so glad Ms. Quinn had Sophie stick to her morals.
Like I said before, the end is especially fantastic! Sophie’s evil stepmother gets her due and Benedict finally sees that love is more important that respectability among people he doesn’t care about.
There’s one full sex scene, moderately detailed, around 60% (that I honestly wish hadn’t of happened til after he decided he wanted to marry her) and then another sex scene in the last chapter that is light on the details (more about the emotions than the actions).
3
Don’t waste your time
January 23, 2021
I read this book and the one before it in the series after watching Bridgerton on Netflix.
This is a stupid book. It’s badly written. Everything that happens in the plot is obvious from the start.
The characters do things that would never have happened in the Regency period and wouldn’t even happen now. They speak in modern language and use expressions that never would have been used in the period.
Many of the characters are far fetched and unbelievable and I didn’t feel any sympathy for them. In addition, the characters were not consistent. They were constantly contradicting their previous words and actions.
I won’t be reading any more of the books in this series. I’ll wait for Netflix to reinterpret them with better characters and plot lines.
4
Ashley TidwellTop Contributor: DC Comics
A Cinderella Story!
December 31, 2020
A Cinderella Story! Sophie lives with her stepmother after her father who refused to claim her passed away. Benedict has no idea who she is but knows he is looking for the love of his life. After watching his sister Daphne and his older brother Anthony fall madly in love with their spouses he knows he can’t accept anything less. Then he sees her, a lady in silver across the room at a masquerade ball. All he is left with at midnight is her glove, he doesn’t even know her name. Then the story jumps to 10 years later with Benedict not finding love with anyone else. His family want him to find his wife but he can’t accept anyone but the lady in silver, even if he doesn’t know her name. Then he meets Sophie in a horrible position outside of a house party he should not have been at and has to save her and the rest is a very complicated history. I love Cinderella, but I love how Julia Quinn took it and re-imagined it into something so much more! Sophie was so strong, so smart, and so strong willed. She could handle her own and was very mistreated by so many people in this story, Benedict included. I wanted to strangle him during parts of this book with the things he was saying and doing but it all worked out in the end. I loved how Violet played her part to give her children the love story they deserve and how she accepted her daughter in law no matter what, if her son loves her than she loves her and it was as simple as that. This book comes in close for 3rd favorite, considering there are 8 of them I say it is definitely high up on the list!
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