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On the Way to the Wedding (Bridgerton) (Paperback)
by Julia Quinn (Author)
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Unlike most men of his acquaintance, Gregory Bridgerton is a firm believer in true love. Gregory is just biding his time until the right woman comes along. When he does find Ms Right in the rather lovely form of Lucinda Abernathy, it is only to discover that she is about to marry another man.

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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Last of the Bridgertons leaves you wanting more..., 7 Jul 2006
By A. Hooper (England) - See all my reviews
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It is very sad to think this is the last of the Bridgertons. It is a delightful romance. Gregory is very like Colin I thought.
I have loved the series and it ends on a high note. I would really give it 4.5 stars, it just misses on 5 stars because I felt there was not long enough to develop the relationship between the hero and heroine. They do not spend enough time together, don't have long enough to get to know each other, and I wanted to know them both more. However, a book which leaves you wanting more has got to be good.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Bridgertons come to an end, 3 Jul 2007
By Becca Lusher (Devon, United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
Gregory Bridgerton believes in love; with seven besottedly happy siblings, he'd be a fool not to. But he's never been in love himself, and at the ripe old age of twenty-six, he's just ready and waiting for it to happen. Any day now. No rush, you know. It would just be nice...

Then he sees her. Just the back of her neck, but it's enough, and it's perfect. It's love.

Being the best friend of Hermione Watson is not always the easiest of tasks, because Hermione is beautiful. In the three years of their friendship, Lady Lucy Abernathy has seen a lot of lovesick fools, and can spot one at twenty paces. When Gregory Bridgerton joins the rest, Lucy realises that this is the man her friend should marry, because he's just so much better than the rest.

But Hermione has different ideas, and a love in mind all of her own. She saw the back of his neck, and she just knew...


And so the final Bridgerton tale is upon us, and it's back to the witty romps that Julia Quinn excels at, and while we're at it, we'll take a side swipe at love at first sight. Poor Gregory, like Francesca he's been one of the quiet Bridgertons, but appearences from Anthony, Kate, Violet, Hyacinth and Colin manage to keep it in the family. That doesn't mean that Gregory doesn't suffer. In fact I think it's safe to say that (with the possible exception of Daphne in 'The Duke and I') no Bridgerton has ever had to work harder to gain their HEA.

When he finally figures out what it is he's working for, that is.

Lucy herself is a sweet-natured mixture of practicality and loyalty. She likes things to be nice and neat for everyone, and does all she can to keep it that way. If she some times forgets to look after herself at the same time, well, that doesn't matter, as long as everyone else is happy. Her near-identical conversations with Hermione and Gregory about love are a fabulous example of rational confusion amongst idealistic dreamers.

For me this book improves on every reread. The first time I found Hermione highly irritating, but now I regard her as merely silly. It's always a joy to read Anthony and Kate, no matter how little the former improves with age, and Hyacinth is as nosily charming as ever.

But this book is more about Lucy learning to put herself first, and Gregory realising that some things in life are truly worth fighting for, than it is about the Bridgerton clan. Which is as it should be, considering how little a part to play he's had in the other books. This might well be why it's not rated as highly as the other seven by most people.

However, with twists, turns and breathless dashes across London, this tale brings the Bridgertons to a worthy (and chucklesome) close. Give it a try, then read it again. It is worth it. And if you haven't read the other seven, go and grab 'The Duke and I'. If you have, but they're the only JQ you've read, go read her other seven.

This is an author who is not to be missed.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your money, 9 Nov 2006
By Book Nutter "deedee999" (Glasgow, Scotland) - See all my reviews
Boring, Boring, Boring!!! This book is just a complete waste of paper, the heroine of the story, if we can call her that is called Lady Lucy and I really don't know why the hero wants her. She has about as much character as a block of wood, she's very sure that her opinion is right and that everybody's is wrong. I think Julia Quinn ran out of ideas for this book and threw it together to cash in on her previous books of this series. Her other Bridgerton books are good and quite funny, but this is pitiful.

Talk about beating a dead horse, this is Julia Quinns dead horse. Save your money and buy her earlier books because this book is rubbish, which is a shame and I have enjoyed her other Bridgerton books.
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