Set in 1814, the story follows Anthony Bridgerton, a notorious "rake" who has finally decided to marry—but with one strict condition: he refuses to marry for love. Haunted by the premature death of his father, Anthony is convinced he will also die young and wants to avoid leaving a grieving widow behind.
( El vizconde que me amó ) is the second installment in Julia Quinn’s Bridgerton series , which has seen a massive resurgence in popularity following its Netflix adaptation. Moving from the "fake dating" tropes of the first book, this novel dives into a high-stakes "enemies-to-lovers" romance set in 1814 Regency London. A Marriage of Convenience vs. A Match of Wits
Set in 1814, the story follows Anthony Bridgerton, a notorious "rake" who has finally decided to marry—but with one strict condition: he refuses to marry for love. Haunted by the premature death of his father, Anthony is convinced he will also die young and wants to avoid leaving a grieving widow behind.
( El vizconde que me amó ) is the second installment in Julia Quinn’s Bridgerton series , which has seen a massive resurgence in popularity following its Netflix adaptation. Moving from the "fake dating" tropes of the first book, this novel dives into a high-stakes "enemies-to-lovers" romance set in 1814 Regency London. A Marriage of Convenience vs. A Match of Wits