The Viscount Who Loved Me is a 2000 historical romance novel written by Julia Quinn, first published by Avon. It is the second novel of Quinn's Bridgerton series set in Regency England and tells the story of Anthony, Viscount Bridgerton, the eldest Bridgerton sibling. It is a #1 New York Times Best Seller.[1][2]

In 1814, after years as one of the most notorious rakes of the ton, Anthony, Viscount Bridgerton, decides to settle down and carry on the family line. Haunted by his father's death at a young age from a bee sting, Anthony now believes, albeit irrationally, that he will die young too, and does not want the complication of falling in love.


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Meanwhile, Kate Sheffield arrives in London's ton with her younger half-sister Edwina and her stepmother Mary. She is determined to find a suitable husband for Edwina, who is intelligent and renowned for her beauty, and is less hopeful about her own prospects as a near spinster. When Anthony begins to court Edwina, Kate is determined to interfere, doubting that he is reformed from his roguish ways. Despite the animosity between the two, a mutual attraction begins to develop when they share a kiss.

While visiting Aubrey Hall, the Bridgertons' country estate, Kate is stung by a bee while with Anthony. He is overcome with fear and attempts to tend the wound; they are caught in a compromising position by their mothers, leading Anthony to declare he will marry Kate to protect their reputations. Society gossip accepts that the viscount was actually courting Kate rather than Edwina. Edwina is happy for them, having suspected both Kate and Anthony's affection. However, Kate struggles with her growing feelings for Anthony as he insists that while he will marry her, he will never love her.

In March 2022, People ranked The Viscount Who Loved Me, a perennial fan favorite, as the best book of the Bridgerton series for its enemies-to-lovers trope "full of banter and chemistry" with character development for the central couple, "both as a pair and on their own."[3]

The novel is the inspiration for the second season of the Netflix series Bridgerton which premiered on March 25, 2022.[4] Jonathan Bailey reprised his role as Anthony, Viscount Bridgerton with Simone Ashley playing Kate.[5] The season amassed 193 million viewing hours in its opening weekend, the highest opening for any English-language Netflix series at the time.[6] It also broke the record for most viewed English-language series in a single week at that time, with 251.74 million viewing hours from March 28 to April 3.[7] By April 19, Bridgerton's second season had overtaken its predecessor as the most watched English-language television series on Netflix at the time with 627.11 million hours viewed since its launch.[8]

Edmund always treated his children with equal affection and devotion, but late at night, when Anthony cradled the Bridgerton pocket watch to his chest (given to him on his eighth birthday by his father, who had received it on his eighth birthday from his father) he liked to think that his relationship with his father was just a little bit special. Not because Edmund loved him best; by that point the Bridgerton siblings numbered four (Colin and Daphne had arrived fairly close together) and Anthony knew very well that all the children were well loved.

When Anthony found out, it was late afternoon. He was returning from a long and bruising ride with Benedict and had just pushed through the front door of Aubrey Hall, the ancestral home of the Bridgertons, when he saw his ten-year-old sister, sitting on the floor. Benedict was still in the stables, having lost some silly bet with Anthony, the terms of which required him to rub down both horses.

But before he could finish his question, Daphne lifted her head, and the shattering heartbreak in her large, brown eyes cut through him like a knife. He stumbled back a step, knowing something was wrong, terribly wrong.

And so the two girls were forced to make their debuts in the same year. It had been decided that the most logical time would be when Edwina was just seventeen and Kate almost twenty-one. Mary would have liked to have waited until Edwina was eighteen, and a bit more mature, but that would have made Kate nearly twenty-two, and heavens, but who would have married her then?

The inspiration for season two of BRIDGERTON, a series created by Shondaland for Netflix, from #1 New York Times bestselling author Julia Quinn: the story of Anthony Bridgerton in the second of her beloved Regency-set novels featuring the charming, powerful Bridgerton family.

#1 New York Times bestselling author JULIA QUINN began writing one month after graduating from college and, aside from a brief stint in medical school, she has been tapping away at her keyboard ever since. Her novels have been translated into 43 languages and are beloved the world over. A graduate of Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges, she lives with her family in the Pacific Northwest.

Anthony Bridgerton is born to Lord and Lady Bridgerton who, unlike other ton families, are a loving couple and hands-on when raising their children. Though Edmund loved all his children equally, Anthony had a special bond with his dad, since he was the eldest, and looked up to him.

After putting his mother to bed, Anthony sat with his father all night. When he left, he decided he could never be better than his father, even in longevity. Since Edmund died at the young age of 38, Anthony decided that he would probably not live past 38, either.

Lady Whistledown describes the difference between a rake and a Rake, with a capital R. She classifies Viscount Anthony Bridgerton as the latter, and believes he will not be giving up his ways to get married this season.

Lady Whistledown reports there was some incident that occurred at the Serpentine in Hyde Park, involving Viscount Bridgerton, Mr. Berbrooke, both Misses Sheffields, and a dog. All she knows is that the dog was victorious.

During the walk, Kate talks about how much she likes the sun, and is annoyed by her bonnet. Anthony goes to adjust it, and the two come in close proximity. Kate gets distracted, and Newton runs off, forcing both Kate and Anthony to run after him. They catch up with him at the Serpentine, where Kate realizes Newton spotted Berbrooke and Edwina, and is running towards her. Newton knocks Edwina backwards into the Serpentine. Anthony helps Edwina, furious at Kate and Newton. Kate walks up, worried about Edwina, and Anthony immediately tears into her for putting Edwina in danger. Kate argues it was an accident, and when Anthony refuses to listen, she purposely has Newton shake his wet form, causing everyone to get wet.

While in the hallway, Kate realizes Anthony and Maria are also headed her way, and unknowingly runs into the study to avoid them. To her horror, though, Anthony and Maria come into the study, and Kate ducks under the desk to hide.

Kate, Mary and Edwina head inside, and greet Violet. Kate mentions that she prefers the country, and Violet says Anthony does, too. She also talks about her husband, and how his death has kept the family away from the country. Kate wonders about the feeling of true love. Kate asks about the gardens, and Violet encourages her to stroll and explore them. The Sheffields head upstairs to get refreshed.

Kate is overwhelmed by the attention she receives after Anthony announces their engagement at dinner. That night, Edwina tells Kate she is thrilled and not surprised, because Edwina saw Anthony was smitten with Kate. After they return to London, the Sheffields are visited by almost every member of the ton, who infuse their congratulations with skepticism, something Kate notices.

Kate settles into her new, busy life as a wife and Lady Bridgerton. Her days are filled with duties and engagements as viscountess, and her nights are filled with passion she spends only with Anthony.

Lady Whistledown suspects Edwina has fallen in love with a mysterious gentleman, as she is not dancing at parties or mingling with the crowd. She wonders if Edwina met him at the country party, but is unsure.

Lady Whistledown reports that Lord Bridgerton celebrated his 39th birthday with a private family party. He and Lady Bridgerton had a short concert, him on the trumpet and her on the flute, that was so bad, their son Miles finally begged them to stop, to the relief of the partygoers.

All that said about my appreciation of The Viscount Who Loved Me and the fact that I loved it over The Duke & I, I will say season 2 of Bridgerton is also my favorite of the two seasons, and solely because of all the emotional edging we experienced throughout the episodes.

Not to mention the casting of Simone Ashley as Kate Sharma (a change, by the way, that I absolutely adored). Naysayers will say what they will, but honestly, I thought the chemistry was absolute fire.

#1 New York Times bestselling author Julia Quinn began writing one month after graduating from college and, aside from a brief stint in medical school, she has been tapping away at her keyboard ever since. Her novels have been translated into 43 languages and are beloved the world over. A graduate of Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges, she lives with her family in the Pacific Northwest. Look for BRIDGERTON, based on her popular series of novels about the Bridgerton family, on Netflix.

This was the second book in the Bridgertons series and I loved it, there is definitely a formula to these books but I love them and cannot wait to carry on with the series. The Viscount Who Loved Me followed a new female lead and the older brother of Daphne from the first book, and I have to say I enjoyed this dynamic a lot more than the previous books and I thought the romance was a little more natural and I thought the way everything ended up working out made way more sense. Basically, I cannot wait to keep reading these books and see where the series ends up and who marries who. I think it might become a new favourite genre for this year! 152ee80cbc

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