The Bridgertons are coming to Netflix! As reported in the New York Times:
“An adaptation of a group of lush romance novels set in Regency England — the Bridgerton Series, by Julia Quinn — that the “Scandal” veteran Chris Van Dusen will turn into a dramatic series.”
Read the whole article: Shonda Rhimes Describes Her Grand Netflix Ambitions.
Articles also appeared in Deadline Hollywood, Shondaland, and Town & Country. (All articles are also easy to get to from JQ’s list of selected press.)
Team JQ will post more info as the news develops.
I have the best sisters. Older Sister created all my JQ graphics and designed this site. Younger Sister is a coding wiz and makes it all run smoothly, but Youngest Sister… Violet… she’s the comic illustrator. And over the last few years she’s come up with some really great JQ-inspired comics. They’re here on my website, and I’ve shared them on Facebook. So chances are, you’ve seen them.
Violet is active on Patreon, and every month she offers her Patrons a special bonus–a custom comic, drawn to coincide with a monthly theme: Creepy-Cute October, The Most Un-Romantic February… you get the picture. And now is the time I’m most glad my parents didn’t name me Gertrude, because check out the theme for July:
Keep reading to find out how you can suggest a JQ comic (and to find out which of JQ’s scenes are her sisters’ favorites) →
By this time, you’ve probably heard about the EU’s General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR). I don’t have any ad trackers on my site, but I do have a few subscriptions readers can use to stay connected: this JuliaQuinn.com Site News feed and my JQ Newsletter. Each does different things. Neither list is ever shared.
I have been re-permissioning my newsletter list all month, to be doubly sure everyone explicitly consents to giving me their information. Huge gratitude to everyone who has clicked on that link in their newsletter. If you haven’t seen these newsletters, please check your spam folder, or just go ahead and resubscribe if that’s easier. Thanks!
I’ve have also updated my privacy policy and I want to take a moment to remind you of my ongoing commitment to keeping you informed about how JuliaQuinn.com stores and uses the information we collect, including how we use Cookies, (if you are in the EU you are seeing a robust consent interface — I hope you will opt-in for the fullest JuliaQuinn.com experience).
Cookies are integral to so many parts of running this site. From making sure all my pretty fonts show up to the Facebook feed on my home page and so much more… Cookies. They make the internet go ’round.
Cookies of the chocolate chip variety are not part of my site — but in honor of the occasion, there is a giant one on a wee plate in front of me as I type this. Or rather, half of a giant cookie. Yum!
The Other Miss Bridgerton will now be released on November 20, 2018. This is four months later than originally planned, but JQ says she’d rather the book be good than done. TOMB (what an acronym!) is available for pre-order. You can even get it autographed!
What’s sooner than November 20? This weekend JQ will be a featured author at the Hawai’i Book & Music Festival (it’s a rough gig, but someone has to fill in the ranks). JQ has added her schedule for the event to her calendar. What’s after Honolulu for JQ? Bellevue, WA in October. As ever, JQ’s Events calendar has all the details.
The Audible editors just listed their Romance Essentials List: “50 books we believe are must-listens for romance fans,” and The Duke and I made the list! The review calls narrator Rosalyn Landor “the best Regency voice.” JQ couldn’t be more pleased! (Team JQ has listened to 12 JQ titles read by Ms. Landor, and heartily agrees!)
Enjoy this five minute sample of The Duke and I in audio →
Read on for Audible’s essential review of The Duke and I: Continue reading “The Duke and I: one of the Top 50 Essential Romances in Audio” →
Head on over to Shondaland.com for an exclusive peek at the cover of The Other Miss Bridgerton (update: now also here on JuliaQuinn.com), along with a humorous essay about historical romance authors’ “complicated” relationships with their book covers.
The Other Miss Bridgerton won’t be out until July 24, but you can pre-order today. Or get caught up on the Rokesby series so you’re ready when it goes on sale…
Audible’s editors picked their “Top 25 Listens of the Year” and The Girl With the Make Believe Husband is on their Romance List!
Want a sample? You can listen to a five-minute audio clip on JQ’s site read by award-winning actress Rosalyn Landor, who has read many of JQ’s titles. Want your own? It’s available from several audio vendors, including Audible.
Already read it? Check out JQ’s Author Notes on The Girl With the Make Believe Husband in her Inside the Story Bonus Feature.
Wondering about The Other Miss Bridgerton? Satisfy your curiosity with the newly posted book summary that introduces JQ’s next heroine, a fiesty Bridgerton who finds herself in a most compromising situation.
Since you’ve already pre-ordered this book and have to wait until next spring to read it (sigh), JQ has posted a fun thing to do while you’re avoiding laundry… a coloring page of the cover of The Sum of All Kisses.
Your wait is over…
The Other Miss Bridgerton will be the third book in the Rokesby series, and come next spring, you can have it for your own. Until then, lots of pre-ordering links are now live.
Watch this space for updates (why not subscribe to site news?) including the cover reveal, more info about the story, and when we get much closer to release date: an excerpt!
Want a Rokesby fix right now? Check out the series extras. Enjoy!
…has ended. Thank you to all the soldiers, veterans, and military spouses who entered. All prizes will be mailed or emailed by December 31, 2017. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for your service.