Just Like Heaven sq-1
The first in the Smythe-Smith Quartet, a dazzlingly witty series by the bestselling author of Bridgerton, now a series created for Netflix by Shondaland.
Honoria Smythe-Smith, the youngest daughter of the eldest son of the Earl of Winstead, plays the violin in the annual musicale performed by the Smythe-Smith quartet. She's well aware that they are dreadful. In fact, she freely admits (to her cousins) that she is probably the worst of the bunch. But she's the sort who figures that nothing good will come of being mortified, so she puts on a good show and laughs about it.
Marcus Holroyd is the best friend of Honoria's brother Daniel, who lives in exile out of the country. He's promised to watch out for Honoria and takes his responsibility very seriously. But he has his work cut out for him when Honoria sets off for Cambridge determined to marry by the end of the season. She's got her eye on the only unmarried Bridgerton, who's a bit wet behind the ears. When her advances are spurned, can Marcus swoop in and steal her heart in time for the musicale?
Find out why readers love Julia Quinn . . .
'A veritable treat' Daily Mail
'Light, pacy and full of feisty heroines' Guardian on the Bridgerton series
'Julia Quinn's Bridgerton books take all of the classic tropes we know and love . . . and gives them a thoroughly modern twist. I can't focus on anything else' Stylist
'Quinn is a master of historical romance' Entertainment Weekly
'A smart, funny touch' Time Magazine
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Top Reviews
A would recommend this book, I have read the other Bridgerton books and like those, this does not disappoint. A great start to the new series, a great mix of plot and character building. A great read.
A would recommend this book, I have read the other Bridgerton books and like those, this does not disappoint. A great start to the new series, a great mix of plot and character building. A great read.
By Lauralee Reynolds
Julia tells a fun well delivered story. Marcus the hero, is yet another sad neglected lonely person, a surprisingly normal adult despite the childhood neglect , finally finds his life partner in Honoria, Daniel his best friend’s younger sister. Unfortunately I’m not overly enamoured with all the nonsense regarding the quartet. A story with potential for me somewhat superficial.
Julia tells a fun well delivered story. Marcus the hero, is yet another sad neglected lonely person, a surprisingly normal adult despite the childhood neglect , finally finds his life partner in Honoria, Daniel his best friend’s younger sister. Unfortunately I’m not overly enamoured with all the nonsense regarding the quartet. A story with potential for me somewhat superficial.
By Robbin Dietrich
Your typical fall in love with your childhood friend and brothers bestie! It was a cliche storyline, however it was written SO well, I devoured it. The detail and description, the emotion shown through the dialogue, body language and internal thoughts. I really loved these characters and just wish they revealed their true feelings sooner and stopped beating around the bush! However, this really did lead up to some fantastic tension gearing me up for the inevitable saucy scene.
Your typical fall in love with your childhood friend and brothers bestie! It was a cliche storyline, however it was written SO well, I devoured it. The detail and description, the emotion shown through the dialogue, body language and internal thoughts. I really loved these characters and just wish they revealed their true feelings sooner and stopped beating around the bush! However, this really did lead up to some fantastic tension gearing me up for the inevitable saucy scene.
By Chantell Hagenes
Not my favourite Julia Quinn but her stories do put a smile on my face. Some of the reviews have been quite harsh about Honiara but I put it down to nativity, there wasn’t much to do for a young lady in Cambridgeshire in the 1800s especially if you’re the last sibling left at home. A fun read.
Not my favourite Julia Quinn but her stories do put a smile on my face. Some of the reviews have been quite harsh about Honiara but I put it down to nativity, there wasn’t much to do for a young lady in Cambridgeshire in the 1800s especially if you’re the last sibling left at home. A fun read.
By Imelda Von
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