“Benedict Brigerton is his own man
But it ain’t easy being Number 2 in the clan
Of the Bridgertons, that adorable family
Which must surely have earned JQ lots of royalties.
Sandwiched between older Anthony and younger Colin
(Now there’s a sandwich La Lola would like to be in)
Benedict longs for a woman of his own
Who will love him for himself and not his family’s renown.
Then one day at a masquerade ball (is there any other kind?)
He spies a vision that purely blows his mind.
It’s Sophie, our masked heroine du jour
Who’s beautiful and sweet but yet, very poor.
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“I simply adored this book!!! I enjoyed how it started out with the Cinderella-like story line, but then about a hundred pages in it veered off in a new direction. I found the whole book honestly delightful. I was either giggling or getting teary through most of the book. It seems like with each Bridgerton book I become more and more enamored with this family. I confess I am a sucker for anything with a fairy tale twist, but not all authors pull it off -- this was just utter perfection.”
♥ Roberta & co. wrote this review 3 weeks ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“A Wonderful Cinderella story with some new twists and turns.... I loved to read the scenes between Sophie and Benedict. How lovely they r and such fun to read.....
Sophie is the bastard child of an Earl who declares her to be his ward but any fool can see who she really is and even she knows. When the Earl marries, Sophie is happy to know that now she may have a mother and sisters... but to her despair, the new countess despises her and so does her elder daughter but the younger one is always friendly though she can never voice her support infornt of her mother and sister.
Things turn worse when the Earl dies and leaves Sophie under the Countess's care, her position turns from a ward to housemaid overnight.
When she attends a masquerade ball. with the help and persuasion of the staff of the house, she finds her prince charming, but has to leave b4 midnight and without revealing her identity. Benedict tries to find ' the lady in silver' but she seems to have vanished from the face of earth. And when the Countess suspects Sophie she throws her out of the house.
Two years later, Benedict and Sophie meet again, this time he rescues her and takes her to his cottage. He finds himself attracted to her though she is a housemaid.... he wants her. When he offers her to be his mistress she refuses and he takes her to his mother's house with a promise of a job...
But what will happen when the truth comes out... will he accept her??
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“Benedict and Sophie's story is sweet and subtle, you almost never notice Benedict in the other two books, but when this story begins there is no one who won't be completely in love with him. A slightly different spin on Cinderella, An Offer gives you new views on old characters, and you'll really become addicted to the series. A benefit of any of the Bridgerton books is that you get to revisit old characters while watching others grow up.”
Genevieve F wrote this review Friday, September 11 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Kept me interested the whole way. Read it in 2 days!”
Caitlin F wrote this review Thursday, September 10 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“The first romance novel I read. Thanks to Julia I am hooked.”
Cristina L wrote this review Tuesday, August 25 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“I am really enjoying Quinn’s Bridgerton series. So far, they are witty, light and very enjoyable. An Offer from a Gentleman continues with Benedict’s story and is told in a fairytale. This book still hasn't fallen to the series-itis that can plague a series. If you haven’t picked up this series, you must, and I know I’ll hate getting to the last book. The only problem I had that sometimes Sophie’s actions weren’t consistent, and I think the big secret went on for a bit too long for the reader. Not big gripes, but enough to not earn a 5 in my book.”
Cindy ♥ W wrote this review Wednesday, July 8 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Book 3 in the Bridgerton series. Sophie Beckett and Benedict Bridgerton's story. I love this series...some of the books better than others.”
Nancy B wrote this review Saturday, April 18 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Grain de Beaute's Rating: 4.5 stars
An Offer from a Gentleman is a Bridgerton Cinderella story. I love how Julia Quinn took a classic story and added twists to the plot for a completely new take on the story. This book has a very solid romance between Sophia and Benedict. However, having read and loved The Duke and I, The Viscount Who Loved Me, and Romancing Mr.Bridgerton, I felt that this book was not at par with the beauty of the stories of the three books I mentioned. ”
“This book was just the definition of a romance. Benedict was the prince charming of every girls dream. I loved him. This book also had the humor that I love from Julia Quinn, one of those moments being on pg.181. Its just too funny and cute.”
Laura K wrote this review Tuesday, March 10 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No