Julia Quinn’s Bridgerton series offers a collection of novels that delve into the romantic lives of the Bridgerton family, exploring themes of love, social class, and personal challenges during the Regency era.

  1. Queen Charlotte – Co-authored by Julia Quinn and Shonda Rhimes, “Queen Charlotte” serves as a prequel to the Bridgerton series. Set in 1761, it narrates the early experiences of Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz as she becomes Queen consort and navigates her marriage to King George III.

  2. The Duke and I – This novel introduces Daphne Bridgerton and the Duke of Hastings, Simon Bassett, who enter a fake courtship to suit their individual needs, only to develop real feelings for each other.

  3. The Viscount Who Loved Me – The focus shifts to Anthony Bridgerton, who is resolved to marry but without love. This changes when he becomes intrigued by his chosen bride’s sister, Kate.

  4. An Offer From A Gentleman – A Cinderella-esque tale where Benedict Bridgerton falls for Sophie Beckett at a masked ball, leading to a resumed romance years later.

  5. Romancing Mister Bridgerton – Wallflower Penelope Featherington and the returning Colin Bridgerton explore a potential romance amidst revelations about Lady Whistledown’s identity.

  6. To Sir Phillip, With Love – Eloise Bridgerton, regarded as a spinster, considers Sir Philip’s marriage proposal after a year-long correspondence, despite never having met.

  7. When He Was Wicked – Michael Stirling’s love for Francesca Bridgerton is complicated by her existing marriage to his cousin. As a widow, Francesca gives Michael a second chance.

  8. It’s in His Kiss – Hyacinth Bridgerton, known for her wit, forms a bond with Gareth St. Clair over a mysterious family diary.

  9. On the Way to the Wedding – Gregory Bridgerton, a hopeless romantic, finds himself falling for Lucy, despite his initial intent to woo her friend, Hermione. This culminates in a love triangle as Lucy is set to marry another.

These novels collectively highlight the personal growth and romantic entanglements of the Bridgerton siblings, set against the backdrop of Regency London.