The other Miss Bridgerton A Bridgerton prequel

Julia Quinn, 1970-

Book - 2018

She was in the wrong place... Fiercely independent and adventurous, Poppy Bridgerton will only wed a suitor whose keen intellect and interests match her own. Sadly, none of the fools from her London season qualify. While visiting a friend on the Dorset coast, Poppy is pleasantly surprised to discover a smugglers' hideaway tucked inside a cave. But her delight turns to dismay when two pirates kidnap her and take her aboard a ship, leaving her bound and gagged on the captain's bed... He found her at the wrong time... Known to society as a rascal and reckless privateer, Captain Andrew James Rokesby actually transports essential goods and documents for the British government. Setting sail on a time-sensitive voyage to Portugal, he...9;s stunned to find a woman waiting for him in his cabin. Surely, his imagination is getting the better of him. But no, she is very real-and his duty to the Crown means he's stuck with her. Can two wrongs make the most perfect right When Andrew learns that she is a Bridgerton, he knows he will likely have to wed her to avert a scandal-though Poppy has no idea that he is the son of an earl and neighbor to her aristocratic cousins in Kent. On the high seas, their war of words soon gives way to an intoxicating passion. But when Andrew's secret is revealed, will his declaration of love be enough to capture her heart...

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Genres
Romance fiction
Historical fiction
Published
New York, NY : Avon Books, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
Julia Quinn, 1970- (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Series information taken from author's website.
Physical Description
296 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780062388209
9780062842626
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Review by Booklist Review

Captain Andrew James (aka Andrew Rokesby) knows that many of his crew believe having a woman on board ship is bad luck. If that is truly the case, having Poppy Bridgerton confined in his cabin for two weeks means Andrew and the crew of the Infinity really are cursed. To be fair, it isn't as if Andrew wanted to drag Poppy along on the voyage to Portugal, but once she was discovered wandering around the secret caves where Andrew and his crew store their ill-gotten gains, what choice did he have? Surely Andrew can manage to last a fortnight with the vexing and vociferous Miss Bridgerton without giving in to temptation and tossing her overboard? The latest in Quinn's Bridgertons Prequels is another small-scale masterpiece of simmering sexuality, unforgettable characters, and deliciously dry wit.--John Charles Copyright 2018 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Quinn's superlative third prequel to her Bridgerton Regency series (after The Girl with the Make-Believe Husband) introduces one of her most delightful couples yet. Adventurous and curious Poppy Bridgerton finds a smuggler's cave on the coast of Dorset and is taken captive by the privateers who claim it. Capt. Andrew Rokesby is traveling under an assumed name, under orders to get secret government documents to Lisbon as soon as possible, when Poppy, his neighbors' cousin, is deposited in his cabin. Although he cannot let Poppy roam the ship or reveal his true identity to her, he does his best to make her comfortable. Charming discussions of geography, equal education for men and women, and family dynamics create a deep connection between the pair that sustains them through the voyage to Lisbon and during their separation afterward. Quinn's clever dialogue makes the characters sparkle, and Andrew's passion for engineering especially educates and entertains. This is a real treat for Quinn's fans and anyone who loves historical romance. Agent: Steve Axelrod, Axelrod Agency. (Nov.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.


Review by Kirkus Book Review

When Poppy Bridgerton stumbles upon a pirate's cave, she is kidnapped and forced to sail with the crew, then realizes the captain is not only chivalrous, but also the most attractive, interesting man she's ever met.Poppy has just finished her second London season "much as she'd begun itunmarried and unattached. And a little bored." Visiting a friend in Dorset, she ditches the maid who's been assigned to chaperone her in order to explore some local caves when she happens on a couple of privateers who kidnap her and take her to their ship. The captain of the ship, clearly a gentleman, nonetheless refuses to release her and forces her to set sail to Portugal, a prisoner in his cabin. Poppy is angry at her lack of freedom and anxious about her reputation, but even she realizes that Capt. Andrew James is not only "blindingly handsome," but also unusually honorable for a pirate. What she doesn't know is that Andrew James is really Andrew James Rokesby; his role as a privateer is actually a cover for his work for the monarchy; and he and his family are close friends with her Bridgerton cousins. Andrew is impressed by Poppy's intelligence, wit, and equanimity in the face of drastic circumstances. The more he comes to like her, the more he tries to make her journey more interesting, since she is clearly a curious soul. His good intentions backfire, however, when his desire to take her on an adventure becomes a fight for their lives just as he realizes he can't live without her. Quinn's mastery of banter, character development, and the slow build of romantic and sexual tension is on full display in the newest Rokesby title (a series of 18th-century prequels to the Bridgerton Regency romances). Mentions of puzzles and architecture add interesting texture to an already compelling story.Delightful and charming. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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