
He lives off the generous allowance Anthony (the viscount of The Viscount Who Loved Me) provides. Apparently he goes from his small flat in London, when that’s where his social activities take him, to grand homes in the country (we start at his brother, Anthony’s, country estate at a house party) when an enticing enough invitation presents itself. While Gregory was a fun character, I had a really hard time connecting with him-he doesn’t actually do anything.

This last novel focuses on Gregory Bridgerton, the youngest brother (but not the youngest child, which would be Hyacinth, whose story we got in the previous volume). In this, the final full novel of the Bridgerton series, Quinn penned a fun romp of a romance, transitioning the family to “all married.” Lady Violet Bridgerton must be so happy! Goodreads bookshelves: books-read-in-2014, hist-19th-c-romantic-victorian, historical-romance And now, on the way to the wedding, Gregory must risk everything to ensure that when it comes time to kiss the bride, he is the only man standing at the altar…. And her uncle is not inclined to let her back out of the betrothal, even once Gregory comes to his senses and realizes that it is Lucy, with her sharp wit and sunny smile, who makes his heart sing.

But her best friend, the ever-practical Lady Lucinda Abernathy, wants to save Hermione from a disastrous alliance, so she offers to help Gregory win her over. In fact, the ravishing Miss Hermione Watson is in love with another. And he is convinced that when he finds the woman of his dreams, he will know in an instant that she is the one.

Unlike most men of his acquaintance, Gregory Bridgerton believes in true love.
