Bridgerton - Romancing Mr. Bridgerton Novel Chapters
List of most recent chapters published for the Bridgerton - Romancing Mr. Bridgerton novel. A total of 47 chapters have been translated and the release date of the last chapter is Apr 02, 2024
Latest Release: Chapter 1 : ROMANCING MISTER BRIDGERTON.JULIA QUINN.For the women on avonloop, colleagues and friend
ROMANCING MISTER BRIDGERTON.JULIA QUINN.For the women on avonloop, colleagues and friends all- thanks for giving me someone to talk to all day long.Your support and friends.h.i.+p have meant more to me than I could ever say.And for Paul, even though the c
- 47 'To your wife!" they all boomed, caught up in the magic of the moment.Colin drank, and Penelope drank, even though she couldn't help but wonder when he was going to tell them all the real reason for this announcement."Put down your gla
- 46 She gasped. "About me?"He nodded."But you can't!""Penelope, I think it's best."Panic began to rise within her, and her lungs felt impossibly tight. "No, Conn, you can't! You can't do that! It's not your secret to reveal!" "Do you want to pay
- 45 "Simplifies my job," Simon said, looking a bit weary of all the intrigue."Not mine," Hyacinth said. "I still have to stick to her-""-like glue," they all-including Penelope-finished for her."Well, I do," H
- 44 "He'll have borrowed something from Anthony," Eloise said dismissively. "They're precisely the same size. Same as Gregory, actually. Only Benedict is different."'Two inches taller," Hyacinth said.Penelope nodded, fe
- 43 She nodded encouragingly, murmuring, "Go. I will be fine." The Bridgertons had always found strength in other Bridgertons.If Colin felt he needed his brother's counsel, then he should go without delay."Don't forget to prepare for
- 42 "I won't give it to you," Penelope whispered, more for her own benefit than Cressida's."You will," Cressida replied confidently. "If you don't, I'll ruin you.""Mrs. Bridgerton?"Penelope looked up
- 41 CHAPTER 21.One week later, Penelope was sitting at the desk in her drawing room, reading Colin's journals and making notes on a separate piece of paper whenever she had a question or comment. He had asked her to help him edit his writing, a task she
- 40 She got off the bed and stood. It was impossible just to sit there while he was pacing like a caged tiger. "Colin, you couldn't have known.""Still." He let out a disgusted exhale. "The irony would be beautiful, if it weren
- 39 "Sorry," he mumbled.One would think, at least one from England would think, that the hills and dales would be a rich emerald green. Scotland resides, after all, on the same isle, and by all accounts suffers from the same rain that plagues Englan
- 38 It had seemed the sort of thing Colin would enjoy, just the sort of amusing, devious task that he would relish.But that wasn't the way it had turned out.He said he wasn't ashamed of her, and maybe he even thought that was true, but she couldn
- 37 And then it came. A sound from her lips, sweeter than anything ever to touch his ears. She cried out his name as her entire body tensed in pleasure, and he thought-Someday I will watch her. I will see her face when she reaches the height of pleasure.But n
- 36 She was s.h.i.+vering in the night air, and so he lay beside her, pressing his body to hers, infusing her with his warmth as he savored the silky softness of her skin.He needed her. It was humbling how much he needed her.He was hard, hot, and so desperate
- 35 "I can't imagine what else there is to say," Penelope finally said.Colin looked away. He didn't know why he did so; it wasn't as if he could see her in the dark, anyway. But there was something about the tone of her voice that made him uneasy. She so
- 34 "I don't think anyone is going to listen to Anthony's toast now," Violet said, glancing about the room. The buzz of activity was relentless. Errant newssheets still floated in the air, and all about them, people were slipping on the ones that had alre
- 33 But Penelope couldn't reveal this to Eloise, so she told her the rest of the story, which was still the truth. "Your mother didn't want to cause any gossip by cutting her, and Colin also said..."She blushed. It was really too sweet."What?" Eloise de
- 32 "I wouldn't dream of thinking we're actually in charge," Colin said, and not entirely sarcastically.Her face pinched into a peevish expression. "Women have far more to do than men. Especially with weddings. With all the fittings I'm sure Penelope ha
- 31 And then she surprised him."Like this?" she asked, placing her hands on his shoulders. Her tone was daring, her eyes pure flirtation.Lord, he loved that she surprised him."That's a start," he said. "You might have to"-he moved one of his hands to c
- 30 To know that he would be her husband.Her heart flipped again.Colin let out a loud groan. "You ate all the food?""There was only one small plate of biscuits," Eloise said in their defense."That's not what I was led to believe," Colin grumbled. Penel
- 29 It was funny. Penelope had gone years without worrying that Eloise would discover the truth about Lady Whistledown. At least, not worrying overmuch. But now that Colin knew, it somehow felt as if her secret were floating about in the air, like particles o
- 28 He wondered what had happened to her brain, because somewhere between his carriage and this sofa, it had clearly disappeared. "Does it matter?" he asked."No, not really, but-""Felicity," Mrs. Featherington interrupted, "why don't you tell Mr. Brid
- 27 "I can a.s.sure you," he continued, now looking mortally offended, "that I do not behave as I did with a woman of your background without rendering a marriage proposal."Penelope's mouth fell open, leaving her feeling rather like a
- 26 It made her light-headed. It made her content.It made her whole.She wasn't beautiful. She knew she wasn't beautiful, she knew she'd never be more than pa.s.sably attractive, and that was only on her good days. But he thought she was beautif
- 25 "Now you're just being ugly," she said, a little voice at the back of her brain wondering why she wasn't crying by now. This was Colin, and she'd loved him forever, and he was acting as if he hated her. Was there anything else in
- 24 "I'll take that as a no," she said shakily."Do you know what I am trying to do right now?" he asked, his voice startling and loud against the rhythmic clip-clop of the horses' hooves.She opened her mouth to say no, but one lo
- 23 Colin frowned as she picked her pew, then scooted in until she was in the middle. She sat utterly still for a moment, then reached into her reticule and pulled out an envelope. Her head moved the teeniest bit to the left, then to the right, and Colin coul
- 22 And then she said nothing more.Colin had to physically wipe the smile from his face.Cressida clearly wanted to say more (and perhaps commit an act of violence while she was at it), but she held back, presumably because it was obvious that Penelope was amo
- 21 "Ladies and gentleman, I am Lady Whistledown."CHAPTER 11.Colin couldn't remember the last time he'd entered a ballroom with quite so much apprehension.The last few days had not been among his best. He'd been in a bad mood, which h
- 20 Penelope delicately cleared her throat. "Lady Danbury, have you made me your project?"The old lady beamed, her smile a bright and glowing streak in her wrinkled face. "Of course! I'm surprised it has taken you so long to figure it out.
- 19 "Eloise," he said, her name coming out really as nothing more than a sigh."Don't try to make excuses now.""I wasn't.""That's even worse!" She stalked to the door. "You should be on your hands and
- 18 "Colin," Eloise said brightly, "I didn't realize you-what did you do, walkl"He shrugged. "I like the rain."She eyed him curiously, her head c.o.c.king to the side as it always did when she was puzzling through something.
- 17 And he was learning that everything he thought he'd known about kissing was rubbish.Everything else had been mere lips and tongue and softly murmured but meaningless words.This was a kiss.There was something in the friction, the way he could hear and
- 16 Penelope rather thought he was correct, but she was surprised he'd admitted it. It seemed men always liked to pretend that they were wholly self-contained, completely unaffected by the whims and opinions of society.Colin leaned forward, his green eye
- 15 "Which makes it all the more interesting," Eloise said. She looked to Penelope expectantly."I'm sorry," Penelope said. "I really can't say.""I can't believe it!" Eloise cried out. "You're no
- 14 Penelope elbowed her in the ribs."See?" Felicity said."What I was going to say," Lady Danbury continued, "was that the ton is going about my challenge all wrong.""How do you suggest we go about it, then?" Eloise ask
- 13 Which probably meant that he should have kept his thoughts to himself. He didn't like to think of her as an on-the-shelf spinster, but he supposed that was exactly what she was. And it wasn't a position of much reverence in British society.In fa
- 12 Penelope blinked at the sudden change of subject. "Yes, of course, why? Doesn't everyone read it?"He waved off her question. "Have you noticed how she describes me?""Er, it's almost always favorable, isn't it?"
- 11 asked earlier this morning, he'd not have been able to identify the color of her eyes.But somehow he knew that he'd never forget again.She eased up on the pressure. "Is this all right?"He nodded. "Thank you. I would do it myself,
- 10 of the Mediterranean, and just two days ago I was in Paphos, on the southwest coast of the island, where the sun is strong and the ocean salty and warm. Here, one can see the peak of Mount Olympus, still capped with snow so white one is temporarily blinde
- 9 "Penelope," Colin said quite suddenly, "you never did finish telling us about Felicity. Is it true that she is to be engaged?"Penelope gulped down the tea she'd been in the process of sipping. Colin had a way of looking at a perso
- 8 Colin liked her well enough-maybe even better than he liked most people-but he didn't care. Not that way."Perhaps we should just agree to disagree," she finally said."On what?""Er ..." She couldn't remember. "E
- 7 He watched her closely, not understanding why she was disturbed. Who cared if people thought they were courting? The rumor would soon be proven false, and they'd have a good laugh at society's expense. It was on the tip of his tongue to say, Han
- 6 Me.Do your worst, ladies and gentlemen of the ton. You haven't a prayer of solving this mystery.Precisely three minutes were required for news of Lady Danbury's outrageous dare to spread throughout the ballroom. Penelope knew this to be true bec
- 5 Penelope opened her mouth to defend at least her younger sister, when Lady Danbury barked out, "Ha!" after barely a second's pause, adding, "I noticed neither of you contradicted me.""It is always a delight to see you, Lady D
- 4 Penelope found herself smiling as well. His good humor was infectious, even if the last thing she wanted to do was take part in a discussion of the G.o.ddess of love. "Was it as sunny as everyone says?" she asked. "No, forget I asked. I can
- 3 Eloise chuckled. "Rather like me, I imagine.""Tenacious to the end.""Tenacity can be a very good thing," Eloise reminded her, "at the proper time.""Right," Penelope returned with a sarcastic smile, "a
- 2 "Seeing as how they're Greek, I don't think they're terribly worried about that."Portia's eyes narrowed disapprovingly. "And how do you know about this Greek religion, anyway? No, don't tell me," she said with
- 1 ROMANCING MISTER BRIDGERTON.JULIA QUINN.For the women on avonloop, colleagues and friends all- thanks for giving me someone to talk to all day long.Your support and friends.h.i.+p have meant more to me than I could ever say.And for Paul, even though the c