(The Viscount Who Loved Me, Romancing Mister Bridgerton, When He Was Wicked, It's In His Kiss)
solely ebook epilogues to the four books, giving us extra insights into the
family dynamics as time and family went by. Enjoyable but
surprisingly less so that I might have anticipated. I suspect the
ebook only aspect got on my nerves. I like having the option, I
dislike not having the choice.







Romancing Mr. Bridgerton
I think I read this book, didn't I?
Some days you're the bug; some days you're the windshield.
_______________________
Mac -- OS 10.4.11 on Firefox 2.0.0.11
I think you read them all
but I don't know if you've read the ebook epilogues
All the print books in the series
are in my TBR now that I've found them again. I only got as far as The Viscount Who Loved Me before the movers packed the rest up.
Lisa
ebook epis
I haven't read them, but I know you can't loan them out. Too bad.
Some days you're the bug; some days you're the windshield.
_______________________
Mac -- OS 10.4.11 on Firefox 2.0.0.11
I read all of the
I read all of the Bridgetons except Gregory and have been thinking about these, but am not happy about the ebook element. Just don't enjoy books as much over the computer.
Cady
Cady - if they had been offered
as either four mini ebooks or a print anthology, I might even still
have bought the ebooks for immediate gratification, but just the fact
that they're ONLY ebook available means I'm feeling grumpy, because I
prefer print books, and unfortunately printing them is not an option
for me
Hugs
Sadhbh
I guess I could print them
I guess I could print them out. I hadn't thought of that, but Iam with you, I wish they were available via a mini-book or short story option.
Cady
ebooks & epilogues
Yep, these are what got me into the eBook phenomenon... of course then, like so much related to reading, I got carried away a trifle. ahem.....
KaLyKo ~ I'm a readaholic and Proud of it!!