‘An Offer From A Gentleman’ Scene By Scene Breakdown

This article explores significant scenes in Benedict and Sophie’s story in Julia Quinn’s An Offer From A Gentleman.

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Lady Geeks’ Society Podcast | Episode X: ‘The Viscount Who Loved Me’

On this week’s episode of Lady Geeks’ Society Podcast, we’re back with the episode we’ve been itching to record, which is The Viscount Who Loved Me and most importantly, having a face to the iconic viscountess who’ll be played by none other than, Simone Ashley! We essentially breakdown the book and discuss the one scene we cannot sacrifice in the show. We put out some theories, we discuss favorite moments,

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Scene Breakdown: Chapter 12 | ‘The Viscount Who Loved Me’

Bridgerton has been renewed for a second season, which means the Sheffields are coming, and The Viscount Who Loved Me is about to be adapted on screen, and we’ve got thoughts. Naturally, in a TV adaptation, changes will take place as inner thoughts need to come out on-screen differently without the presence of the omniscient narrator—but that said, why not at least take apart some of our favorite moments in

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‘Bridgerton’ is Paving the Road for Lush Romance Adaptations and We’re Here For It

“How is it possible that there hasn’t been a single betrothal yet? I wish to be entertained.” We get it, Queen Charlotte, we do and we’re right there with you except we’re asking how it’s possible that it took this long for romance novels to get the rightful attention that they deserve. Repeat after us: change is good—change is necessary. There might never come a time where the romance genre

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Bridgerton: They’re Coming and so are The Marvelous Geeks Society Papers

Bridgerton: Julia Quinn, if you haven’t already begun reading Quinn’s deliciously engaging historical romance series set in England then we’re here to convince you to do so. First, Dame Julie Andrews will be narrating as Lady Whistledown–that should be more than enough reason because, really, it doesn’t get more sensational. This is peak period drama perfection. There’s eight of them, all alphabetically named. (It’s excellent, go with it.) And their

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