

The Viscount Who Loved Me was a reasonably entertaining read that contained moments which were both amusing and touching. Anthony may have stubbornly declared he will never love her, but Kate isn't willing to give up on her new husband so easily. Before long, Kate finds herself falling for the handsome rogue, but an unexpected turn of events leaves Kate compromised and the pair rushing to the altar to avoid a scandal. When Kate and her family are invited to a house party at the Bridgerton country estate, she discovers a whole new side to Anthony that completely changes her opinion of him. Her encounters with Anthony leave her hot and bothered and feeling confused. She vows to do whatever it takes to interfere with the rakish viscount's courtship, but in the process manages to unintentionally get herself into some outlandish situations, which also place her into close proximity with the man himself. Kate Sheffield has no intention of allowing Anthony Bridgerton anywhere near her sister.

Anthony just didn't count on her older sister's meddling or the infuriating lady stirring his desires in a way no other woman ever has. She is a woman who meets his requirements for a wife, but with whom he could never see himself falling in love. Falling in love is a complication he doesn't need in his already too short life, so he sets out to court the beauty who is the latest toast of the ton. Anthony's father died quite young, so Anthony believes, albeit irrationally, that he will die young too. Still, he has no intentions of falling in love with his intended bride. He knows love exists, because his parents were a shining example of a loving, happy marriage. Evernight Teen Summer Kick-off Blog HopĪfter spending years as one of the most notorious rakes of the ton, Anthony Bridgerton has decided it's time to settle down and carry on the family line.Cosmo Red Hot Reads from Harlequin Launch.
