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Bridgerton invades the NFL Draft
Apr 26, 2021
We did not see this one coming.
Good Morning America
EXCLUSIVE FIRST LOOK: New covers of the Bridgerton novels released
Mar 16, 2021
Following the success of the “Bridgerton” television series, the “Bridgerton” novels are getting a revamp.
E! News
Bridgerton Author Julia Quinn Is Just Having the Best Time
Jan 28, 2021
Who among us doesn’t desperately want a happy ending right now?
The Guardian
Bridgerton author Julia Quinn: “I’ve been dinged by the accuracy police – but it’s fantasy!”
Jan 12, 2021
“This is already romantic fantasy, and I think it’s more important to show that as many people as possible deserve this type of happiness and dignity. So I think they made the absolutely right choice, bringing in all this inclusivity.”
The Washington Post
How ‘Bridgerton’ flipped the script on ‘The Duke and I’
Jan 12, 2021
…there’s a double-edged sword when we rely on pop culture for history.
New York Times
For Television and Romance Novels, Love at Last?
Dec 28, 2020
The new Netflix series “Bridgerton” joins a tiny but growing handful of prestige shows adapted from mass-market romance books. What took so long?
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Good Morning America
Behind the Scenes of ‘Bridgerton’
Dec 29, 2020
JQ on GMA!
Oprah Magazine
Bridgerton Novelist Julia Quinn Is the Netflix Show’s Biggest Fan
Dec 27, 2020
“I can’t believe how fortunate I am,” Julia tells OprahMag.com.
Decider
Netflix’s Regency Romance will Leave You Hot, Bothered, and Begging for More
Dec 21, 2020
“Bridgerton is a deceptively genius show that will seduce viewers as easily as any rake in any romance novel steals his lady’s heart.”
Vulture
Bridgerton Is a Heady, Inviting Fantasy of Pleasure and True Love
Dec 21, 2020
“A beguiling example of what can happen when romance is allowed to belong to characters who aren’t all straight and white, and a fanfare-and-confetti reminder of what the genre can be at its best.”