Reviews

I loved the bond between lady Danbury and hyacinth!!!

This is probably my favorite one. Gareth is literally my dream man. Hyacinth is literally who i aspire to be. I am in love with their relationship. The second time I read it I realized I think it's the best in the series other than Gregory's.

3.5 stars

I liked this book, but if anyone ever dares to tell me they read Julia Quinn her books because of the smut, they are lying

4.5. Sarah was so right--this is my favorite one. (I haven't read Gregory's yet, but I can't imagine it'll measure up to this.) AMAZING

De la serie Bridgerton este es el libro con las vibes más ligeras. Es decir, se siente todo tan bien y cero forzado. Me encantó ver a una Hyacinth exactamente igual que en los otros libros, su personalidad no cambió para nada. Siempre cotilla, teniendo la última palabra (o tratando de tenerla), e ingeniosa. Por su parte Gareth no se queda atrás, no cabe duda que es la otra mitad de Hyacinth, es exactamente igual que ella. Ingenioso, coqueto y galán. Me encantó la forma en que se desarrolló la historia de ambos, realmente se pudo apreciar como sus sentimientos iban cambiando. La dinámica y los momentos juntos fue HERMOSA. Tuvimos muchas escenas de ellos interactuando como una pareja de viejos casado (lo cual se agradece en serio). Algo que disfruté mucho fue sin duda alguna, el tema de las joyas, le agregó misterio y diversión a todo el libro, un enfoque nuevo siempre se agradece y después de 6 libros, es muy bien recibido. Y por favor, POR FAVOR, hay que apreciar al personaje de Lady Danbury, un personaje recurrente con un sentido del humor yam diferente a la época que es agradable leerla en cada aparición que hacen. Finalmente, quedé encantada con el hecho de que ambos se casaran porque querían, no por un escándalo. AL FIN. Hyacinth y Gareth se quedan conmigo por un largo rato, y se convierten en una de mis parejas favoritas. “Te pido que te cases conmigo porque te amo, porque no puedo imaginarme la vida sin ti. Deseo ver tu cara por la mañana, por la noche y cien veces entre medio. Deseo envejecer contigo, deseo reír contigo y deseo suspirar ante mis amigos quejándome de lo mandona que eres, sabiendo secretamente que soy el hombre más afortunado de la ciudad.”

** spoiler alert ** Para mim, o melhor até agora. Adoro a personalidade vincada da Hyacinth e do passado do Gareth. A relação de ambos com a Lady Danbury é linda e umas das melhores partes do livro. Adoro estes livros por serem mesmo leves e fluidos, a procura eterna pelas jóias foi demais.

Favorite Quote: “- because he was quite certain it would be nearly impossible to live with her, but somehow it wouldn’t be at all difficult to love her.” Summary: There is no one quite like Hyacinth Bridgerton, Gareth St. Clair quickly realizes this as he finds himself and Miss. Bridgerton on an investigation sparked by an old diary written in Italian and hidden gems. Review: If Francesca’s story was the most passionate, then Hyacinth’s was the most entertaining! This is nothing less than what the youngest Bridgerton sibling deserves! Throughout the series, Hyacinth has served as the witty, outspoken, and the exact right amount of annoying duly attributed to the youngest sibling. Gareth was an excellent match for Hyacinth and I think that the pace of their relationship was the perfect mix of infatuation and slow burn. Gareth and his father’s relationship was a driving force of the plot and I feel Quinn pulled this arguable shaky plot device off instead of Gareth merely being a guy with ‘daddy issues. His father was an active antagonist who was actively working against Gareth and his best interests. A highlight of this book for me was the bond between Hyacinth, both individuals who refuse to make themselves small and I love that Quinn had the genius notion to bring these two women together. I loved the adventurous twist in this installment; it was something new and something that I would like to see more of from Quinn. The most similar work of hers would have to be the third book in the Rooksby prequel series, The Other Miss Bridgerton . Hyacinth and Gregory had some great playful moments but overall I would have liked to see the other Bridgerton siblings' reactions to their baby sister getting married; Anthony was present but I would have loved to explore more of Anthony and Hyacinth’s bond. Anthony’s reaction to Gareth’s request for Hyacinth’s hand was so unexpected and humorous and I would have liked to see more moments like these.

Daddy issues are getting old, it's like 3rd time of 7 books so far in this series? But I liked "Gareth, yes, Gareth, no, or Gareth, more" recurring joke, and it's always great to get more Lady Danbury. Oh, and Anthony when he realises that he finally gets to marry his last sister xD

LOVED IT It had so much suspense and fun-ness to it. I loved it, it was so cute. It had a lot of action and the family dynamic with Gareth was so good and I of course love Lady Danbury!!

** spoiler alert ** This book was so good, banter is one of my favorite things in a romance and this book gave it to me. I knew it would take a lot to find the right person for Hyacinth but Julis Quinn did it. Gareth is the perfect addition to the series. He is able to combat Hyacinth at every turn and it is wonderful. He is everything that she needs and she is everything that he needs. They are perfect for each other. The little bit at the end where we get the point of view of the daughter threw me for a loop at first but I loved it. I wonder if she will ever tell her parents that she found the jewels?

I honestly have no idea why I'm still reading this series.

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best one yet

4.25 ⭐ Lady Danbury is quite possibly my favorite character from the Bridgerton series, so I was pleased that we got to see so much of her in this book. I also really loved the mystery aspect as Hyacinth and Gareth tried to solve the puzzles of his family's past.

Who would have thought the best books in this series would have been the later ones. I haven’t read the last book yet, but this one and When He Was Wicked are unequivocally my favorites, with The Viscount Who Loved Me coming in next.

I LOVE HYACINTH, her character was really put to life in this book. She was a little Lady Dandbury indeed and Gareth was so adorable too (very very handsome, bc Kate and Sophie even said so) , their bickering and their adventures really kept me from being bored. I love the humor and everything about this book.

So this had the same seduction for coercion thing that the previous had and I will admit that I was kinda bored reading this one. Sadly I think it is a safe say that my excitement for the Bridgerton's who I found interesting had the most meh books.

This Bridgerton book was hands down amazing! We start seeing more of Hyacinth in Collin's book, but she wasn't really in the show because she's the youngest Bridgerton child. When I first picked up this book, I was curious as to why we were reading her story before Gregory since the series has been going in order ever since Anthony's book, and I was curious about that before picking this book up. Still, the book quickly explained why it went out of order again. Hyacinth's story was kind of a detective story since she and Gareth are trying to figure out where his grandmother hid her treasure. It was cute seeing these two come together, and I loved them so much! My favorite part was how it didn't feel so instalovey. Most of the series, the girls are compromised somehow, and that's how they force the men into marriages, so it started feeling monotonous until we got to Eloise's story. In this book, Gareth makes some very questionable moves, but Hyacinth doesn't let him get away with anything. I loved the story so much I can't decide if I like this one more than Anthony's book or not yet. I need to finish the last Bridgerton book before the new season comes out.

As I've been working my way through reading this series, I have finished each book thinking about I wished there were more scenes with Lady Danbury. I finally got my wish! I absolutely loved the relationship between the Bridgertons and Lady Danbury. Hyacinth is such a great character. She might be the youngest child, but she is no wallflower. Her humor and her wit are an equal match for Gareth St. Clair. He has a lot of family drama going on, and of course ends up bound with Hyacinth to uncover the family secret. If you read a lot of romance, or you're doing what I did and reading through the series fairly quickly, you'll find some repetitiveness with the love story. I personally don't mind because while the love stories in Quinn's series is sweet, the humor is my favorite part.

this was ok

Well well, even though I loved Hyacinth detective and more intriguing side, that ending frustrated me. I was screaming at the book for Isabella to tell her mother (kinda spoiler). As always, a man written by a lady is always perfect and we always end up falling in love with them. But I rather like Gareth, he was adventurous and liked a challenge. But I do miss the Bridgerton all together, that one scene where Anthony appears my heart burst. I feel like I am repeating myself. This one can be read completely as a stand alone. Disclaimer: my stars do not mean I did not enjoy the book, I will state that plainly. They were good, just not at the same levels than others.

I adored this book. This is definitely my favorite of the Bridgerton books! I have one left but I know nothing will take the top spot from this. Hyacinth and Gareth had such a wonderful friendship that turned into love. Lady Danbury was a wonderful addition to their story. I couldn’t stop giggling and smiling through this. This will be a story I think about for a long time.

Like mother, like daughter <3