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We cant really say more without giving away a big, fat spoiler, but it turns out that Colin is a bit of a meddler, Hyacinth is more of a meddler, and the only time all of the Bridgertons stop talking at once is when Penelope has something really embarrassing to say. Hey, we never said it was easy to marry a Bridgerton, just that it was fun.

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Dedication

For the women on avonloop,

colleagues and friends all

thanks for giving me someone to talk to all day long.

Your support and friendship

have meant more to me than I could ever say.

And for Paul, even though the closest thing

youd ever find to a romance in his field

is a lecture called The Kiss of Death.

Acknowledgments

With utmost thanks to Lisa Kleypas and Stephanie Laurens

for the gracious use of their characters.

Contents

Dedication

Acknowledgments

Prologue

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Epilogue

Romancing Mister Bridgerton: The 2nd Epilogue

Meet the Bridgerton family . . .

About the Author

By Julia Quinn

Copyright

About the Publisher

Prologue

On the sixth of April, in the year 1812precisely two days before her sixteenth birthdayPenelope Featherington fell in love.

It was, in a word, thrilling. The world shook. Her heart leaped. The moment was breathtaking. And, she was able to tell herself with some satisfaction, the man in questionone Colin Bridgertonfelt precisely the same way.

Oh, not the love part. He certainly didnt fall in love with her in 1812 (and not in 1813, 1814, 1815, oroh, blast, not in all the years 18161822, either, and certainly not in 1823, when he was out of the country the whole time, anyway). But his earth shook, his heart leaped, and Penelope knew without a shadow of a doubt that his breath was taken away as well. For a good ten seconds.

Falling off a horse tended to do that to a man.

It happened thus:

Shed been out for a walk in Hyde Park with her mother and two older sisters when she felt a thunderous rumbling under her feet (see above: the bit about the earth shaking). Her mother wasnt paying much attention to her (her mother rarely did), so Penelope slipped away for a moment to see what was about. The rest of the Featheringtons were in rapt conversation with Viscountess Bridgerton and her daughter Daphne, who had just begun her second season in London, so they were pretending to ignore the rumbling. The Bridgertons were an important family indeed, and conversations with them were not to be ignored.

As Penelope skirted around the edge of a particularly fat-trunked tree, she saw two riders coming her way, galloping along hell-for-leather or whatever expression people liked to use for fools on horseback who care not for their safety and well-being. Penelope felt her heart quicken (it would have been difficult to maintain a sedate pulse as a witness to such excitement, and besides, this allowed her to say that her heart leaped when she fell in love).

Then, in one of those inexplicable quirks of fate, the wind picked up quite suddenly and lifted her bonnet (which, much to her mothers chagrin, she had not tied properly since the ribbon chafed under her chin) straight into the air and, splat! right onto the face of one of the riders.

Penelope gasped (taking her breath away!), and then the man fell off his horse, landing most inelegantly in a nearby mud puddle.

She rushed forward, quite without thinking, squealing something that was meant to inquire after his welfare, but that she suspected came out as nothing more than a strangled shriek. He would, of course, be furious with her, since shed effectively knocked him off his horse and covered him with mudtwo things guaranteed to put any gentleman in the foulest of moods. But when he finally rose to his feet, brushing off whatever mud could be dislodged from his clothing, he didnt lash out at her. He didnt give her a stinging set-down, he didnt yell, he didnt even glare.

He laughed.

He laughed.

Penelope hadnt much experience with the laughter of men, and what little she had known had not been kind. But this mans eyesa rather intense shade of greenwere filled with mirth as he wiped a rather embarrassingly placed spot of mud off his cheek and said, Well, that wasnt very well done of me, was it?

And in that moment, Penelope fell in love.

When she found her voice (which, she was pained to note, was a good three seconds after a person of any intelligence would have replied), she said, Oh, no, it is I who should apologize! My bonnet came right off my head, and . . .

She stopped talking when she realized he hadnt actually apologized, so there was little point in contradicting him.

It was no trouble, he said, giving her a somewhat amused smile. IOh, good day, Daphne! Didnt know you were in the park.

Penelope whirled around to find herself facing Daphne Bridgerton, standing next to her mother, who promptly hissed, What have you done, Penelope Featherington? and Penelope couldnt even answer with her stock, Nothing, because in truth, the accident was completely her fault, and shed just made a fool of herself in front of what was obviouslyjudging from the expression on her mothers facea very eligible bachelor indeed.

Not that her mother would have thought that she had a chance with him. But Mrs. Featherington held high matrimonial hopes for her older girls. Besides, Penelope wasnt even out in society yet.

But if Mrs. Featherington intended to scold her any further, she was unable to do so, because that would have required that she remove her attention from the all-important Bridgertons, whose ranks, Penelope was quickly figuring out, included the man presently covered in mud.

I hope your son isnt injured, Mrs. Featherington said to Lady Bridgerton.

Right as rain, Colin interjected, making an expert sidestep before Lady Bridgerton could maul him with motherly concern.

Introductions were made, but the rest of the conversation was unimportant, mostly because Colin quickly and accurately sized up Mrs. Featherington as a matchmaking mama. Penelope was not at all surprised when he beat a hasty retreat.

But the damage had already been done. Penelope had discovered a reason to dream.

Later that night, as she replayed the encounter for about the thousandth time in her mind, it occurred to her that it would have been nice if she could have said that shed fallen in love with him as he kissed her hand before a dance, his green eyes twinkling devilishly while his fingers held hers just a little more tightly than was proper. Or maybe it could have happened as he rode boldly across a windswept moor, the (aforementioned) wind no deterrent as he (or rather, his horse) galloped ever closer, his (Colins, not the horses) only intention to reach her side.

But no, she had to go and fall in love with Colin Bridgerton when he fell off a horse and landed on his bottom in a mud puddle. It was highly irregular, and highly unromantic, but there was a certain poetic justice in that, since nothing was ever going to come of it.

Why waste romance on a love that would never be returned? Better to save the windswept-moor introductions for people who might actually have a future together.

And if there was one thing Penelope knew, even then, at the age of sixteen years minus two days, it was that her future did not feature Colin Bridgerton in the role of husband.

She simply wasnt the sort of girl who attracted a man like him, and she feared that she never would be.

On the tenth of April, in the year 1813precisely two days after her seventeenth birthdayPenelope Featherington made her debut into London society. She hadnt wanted to do it. She begged her mother to let her wait a year. She was at least two stone heavier than she ought to be, and her face still had an awful tendency to develop spots whenever she was nervous, which meant that she

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