Saturday, August 22, 2009

Concrobium Boat Reviews

ON THE WAY TO THE WEDDING by JULIA QUINN (2006 - the eighth Bridgerton novel)

bed in the original edition published by the American Avon Books (an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers).
In Italy, the novel was published it Novels Mondadori with the title of "True love exists."

Warning: spoilers.

E 'the final episode of the saga Bridgerton and I would not say that it is weaker than others, but, having to further differentiate, groping a bit' in the maze of ideas of our Julia Quinn. I love this writer, anyway. His Bridgerton
Gregory, seventh of eight children of Edmund and Violet, is an idealist raised in a family that gave him security, comfort, love and good examples. Do not know the struggle, because he has never been necessary. E 'convinced that true love exists, because there has always under the eyes of his parents has been widely reported (he was too young when his father died) and all his brothers and sisters, as we know, happy marriages have crowned with beautiful love stories. Gregory, therefore, knows that for him is something magical in Serbian and is looking forward to meet the woman of his life.
Bridgerton Gregory is a sweet and sunny personality, your puppy will not rebel, but self-aware that his older brother Anthony prods to find their own way and start a family. And, just at a reception held in the Bridgerton Kent, Gregory is struck by the sight of a sinuous neck of a girl and believes that he instantly fell in love.
She is Hermione Watson, a rare beauty, guest of Anthony and Katherine Bridgerton with his best friend: Lucinda Abernathy. The two young aristocrats have yet to debut in London season and both are aimed at high places and marriages of convenience.
Lady Lucinda is practically engaged to Lord Haselby, the son of an earl, but he has never met. Hermione has not yet committed, but secretly exchanging letters with the secretary of his father. Something quite unseemly, given the social inequalities that prevent such a union.
Gregory, who was unaware of this, is out to conquer the ethereal Hermione, but it is completely insensitive to the attempts of the young Bridgerton and all the many other suitors that cover on his way. Lucinda has long been accustomed to this script and its spirit and practical advice on accommodating the door with a mixture of humor and compassionate solidarity also frustrated Gregory, who can not even be noticed by Hermione.
Lucinda is an orphan and lives under the tutelage of a stern and unfeeling uncle. For several years he attended a school for young ladies of good society, where he met Hermione. He has a brother who has inherited his father's title of count, but waiting to get married before taking the reins of the family. Lucy is not an idealist, he does not believe the love Suddenly, the irrationality hates and loves the order. Always try to accommodate and organize and wants everyone to be satisfied and happy. It would be a perfect wife. Between her and Gregory made it establishes a complicity of irony and sympathy with each other. In short, Lucy begins to feel deep feelings for the boy and engaging, but he is still clouded by the beautiful Hermione. Not that Lucinda is insignificant, indeed, but it used to disappear when next to her good looks resplendent in forms such great workplaces.
But when Hermione will enveloped in a new, unexpected love and soon convolerà with Lucinda's brother, Gregory open finally his eyes, realizing that you have got this far a resounding blunder. The concrete cheerful and lively Lucy is much more congenial and, after a passionate kiss, the mind is directed by Gregory decisively in this direction. Soon, in his heart there's just Lucy and I believe that in this book you beat a record: the male protagonist who repeated as many times the phrase "I love you."
But there is an obstacle, because the horribly insensitive and cruel uncle of Lucy demands that she marry Lord Haselby and engaging the most abhorrent means for the marriage to happen. At this juncture Gregory, for the first time in his life, he fights hard for its purpose and not fear or humiliation, or distress. He runs and he struggles with his head down, with one mission in his heart: to marry his beloved Lucy.
The novel had already taken us in the prologue so far, with Gregory launched at breakneck speed through the streets of London to the church when we are celebrating the wedding of Lord Haselby and poor Lucy, who was forced against his will. A scene in style "The Graduate" when Gregory breaks yelling at Lucy not to do so, proclaiming his love and begging her to marry him. Lucy wants with all his heart, but ... Melee left and right fno obvious happy ending.
The two pigeons, which throughout history have deepened mutual understanding only once in the biblical sense, are based largely after finally married and the number of grandchildren of Violet Bridgerton widens dramatically. Definitely a prolific family!
The novel is really light and is based on the sympathy of Bridgerton and style of Julia Quinn.

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