Julia Quinn

Romancing Mister Bridgerton

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  • Nadine Davidsonhas quoted9 years ago
    Prologue

    On the sixth of April, in the year 1812—precisely two days before her sixteenth birthday—Penelope Featherington fell in love.

    It was, in a word, thrilling. The world shook. Her heart leaped. The moment was breathtaking. And, she was able to tell herself with some satisfaction, the man in question—one Colin Bridgerton—felt precisely the same way.

    Oh, not the love part. He certainly didn’t fall in love with her in 1812 (and not in 1813, 1814, 1815, or—oh, blast, not in all the years 1816–1822, either, and certainly not in 1823, when he was out of the country the whole time, anyway). But his earth shook, his heart leaped, and Penelope knew without a shadow of a doubt that his breath was taken away as well. For a good ten seconds.

    Falling off a horse tended to do that to a man.

    It happened thus:

    She’d been out for a walk in Hyde Park with her mother and two older sisters when she felt a thunderous rumbling under her feet (see above: the bit about the earth shaking). Her mother wasn’t paying much attention to her (her mother rarely did), so Penelope slipped away for a moment to see what was about. The rest of the Featheringtons were in rapt conversation with Viscountess Bridgerton and her daughter Daphne, who had just begun her second season in London, so they were pretending to ignore the rumbling. The Bridgertons were an important family indeed, and conversations with them were not to be ignored.

    As Penelope skirted around the edge of a particularly fattrunked tree, she saw two riders coming her way, galloping along hell-for-leather or whatever expression people liked to use for fools on horseback who care not for their safety and well-being. Penelope felt her heart quicken (it would have been difficult to maintain a sedate pulse as a witness to such excitement, and besides, this allowed her to say that her heart leaped when she fell in love).

    Then, in one of those inexplicable quirks of fate, the wind picked up quite suddenly and lifted her bonnet (which, much to her mother’s chagrin, she had not tied properly since the ribbon chafed under her chin) straight into the air and, splat! right onto the face of one of the riders.
  • naihas quoted2 years ago
    I love you with everything I am, everything I’ve been, and everything I hope to be.”

    “Colin…”

    “I love you with my past, and I love you for my future.”
  • naihas quoted2 years ago
    You’re the imperfect man of my heart, and that’s even better
  • naihas quoted2 years ago
    “For God’s sake, Penelope,” he said, grabbing her hand and yanking her down. “Are you going to marry me or not?”
  • naihas quoted2 years ago
    she loved him was that he made her feel comfortable with herself
  • Priscilliahas quoted3 years ago
    Isn't it nice to discover that we're not exactly what we thought we were?
  • olivia tiffanyhas quoted4 years ago
    There was something in the fact that he knew it was her.
  • vian23has quoted4 years ago
    She had told him she loved him simply because she wanted to. Because that was what she felt.
  • Priscilliahas quoted6 months ago
    "This is going to hurt. I can't help it, but I promise you, it's only this one time, and it
    won't hurt much."
    "How do you know?" she asked him;
    He closed his eyes in agony. Trust Penelope to question him. 'Trust me," he said, weaseling out of the question.
  • Priscilliahas quoted6 months ago
    "No," she said forcefully. "You be quiet. It's my turn to speak."
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