Ms Quinn's Rokesby series delves back to an earlier generation of Rokesby's and Bridgertons, two families entertwined by longstanding friendship and neighbourliness. Everyone expects tomboyish Billie Bridgerton to marry one of the Rokesby brothers, Edward or Andrew, no one is sure which, but with one in the navy and the other in the army, the brother left at home is George, heir to the Earldom. Unfortunately Billie has never been able to stand George and the feeling is mutual. However when Billy falls out of a tree on to a barn roof and is stranded there by a sprained ankle it's George who comes to the rescue. You can see where this is going, right? And you're not wrong. But it's a pleasant journey to the inevitable conclusion. Quinn handles historical romance with a light touch. There's lots of humour and witty dialogue.
Ms Quinn's Rokesby series delves back to an earlier generation of Rokesby's and Bridgertons, two families entertwined by longstanding friendship and neighbourliness. Everyone expects tomboyish Billie Bridgerton to marry one of the Rokesby brothers, Edward or Andrew, no one is sure which, but with one in the navy and the other in the army, the brother left at home is George, heir to the Earldom. Unfortunately Billie has never been able to stand George and the feeling is mutual. However when Billy falls out of a tree on to a barn roof and is stranded there by a sprained ankle it's George who comes to the rescue. You can see where this is going, right? And you're not wrong. But it's a pleasant journey to the inevitable conclusion. Quinn handles historical romance with a light touch. There's lots of humour and witty dialogue.