![]() ![]() That is until a mysterious young woman crashes his mother’s masquerade ball and he falls instantly in love with her. While Benedict is starting to tire of the partying bachelor lifestyle, he still is a bit reluctant to settle down. Now that the eldest son and daughter are hitched and building their own families, it is time for second son, Benedict, to find a suitable wife. Matriarch Violet Bridgerton is still attempting to marry off all of her older children. Let me pull away from my red hot anger a bit and try to give a calm synopsis of the plot. BECAUSE HE IS AN ARROGANT AND MANIPULATING STALKER. Perhaps there is a reason that the second Bridgerton son, Benedict, is mostly absent or just lingering around in the background in the first two books. It definitely struck a different cord with me than it did with a lot of other Cannonballers. This review is going to be 250+ words full of WTF. While I truly enjoyed the Bridgerton books 1-2, I had to hate read this one. Well, more of an abduction than an offer and definitely not from a gentleman. ![]()
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