![]() ![]() He treated Sophie so poorly at times, and I get that at the time that this novel takes place in, people in lower class statuses were obviously not seen as marriage material, but jeez he didn’t have to ask her to be his mistress. Not to mention, Benedict’s actions throughout the novel did not warrant him a happily ever after. ![]() I loved Sophie’s character, which is why I’m so torn up about this book taking number two, but I couldn’t justify it having the number one spot because, like I said, the beginning aggravated me to no end. Especially since it was mainly just the beginning that followed that plot line, promptly dropping the retelling of Cinderella after that. I honestly couldn’t get over the fact that it was a Cinderella-esque novel and it really bugged me. ![]() The reason this book took the number two place instead of number one, though, came down to its beginning. I was torn between An Offer from a Gentleman and the number one spot for the longest time. Ranking the last two Bridgerton books had to be the hardest. ![]()
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