

The next one was Gregory and Lucy's epilogue from On the Way to the Wedding. This scene was a true mother-daughter moment and very close to a tear-jerker. The heart-warming moment in this book is not between Francesca and Michael, but between Francesca and her mother, Violet. Francesca desperately wants a child and being surrounded by a family of people who produce like rabbits compounds the problem even further.

Francesca and Michael's epilogue from When He Was Wicked. While the rest of the epilogues were good, there were three other stand-outs that really delivered quite an emotional bunch. Quinn - just don't get in the habit of doing first person. We all know that I'm not a big fan of first person, but this one was written in such a way that I didn't notice I was only seeing things through Amanda's eyes. One of my favorites, the epilogue for To Sir Phillip, With Love, was even in first person. Some of them were better than others and a couple of them were stand-outs. I actually enjoy having all of these epilogues lumped together in one group. Quinn has included a Cliff's notes of sorts at the beginning of each story along with the novel title the epilogue goes with. Now, if you are like me, you may not remember each one of the characters or their stories, but Ms. Before you go out and buy the book, only three of the selections are new, the rest you may already have. However, it was nice having the complete collection in one work and it was also nice revisiting one of my favorite romance families. The Bridgertons: Happily Ever After is a nice collection of second epilogues on each of the Bridgerton novels. If you are a big Bridgerton family fan, then The Bridgertons: Happily Ever After is for you.
