
With the addition of new twists and plot points, the show brings Quinn's enemies-to-lovers meets love-triangle story to the screen. Season two of the Netflix show is based on the second book in Quinn's series, “The Viscount Who Loved Me." Anthony (Jonathan Bailey), the eldest Bridgerton sibling, will meet his match in Kate Sharma, played by Simone Ashley.

By March 2021, the books had been reprinted with brand-new cover art - and are readily available again. Amid surging demand, book retailers struggled to keep stock in stores, and some individual hardcover copies were selling for more than $700 online. Quinn's first "Bridgerton" novel hit the top of the New York Times bestseller list 21 years after its initial publication. 2020.Īfter season one of the popular series aired, many fans were eager to read the novels that inspired the show. From there came seven more "Bridgerton" novels, each devoted to a different sibling several spin-off books and the hit Netflix show "Bridgerton," which first premiered in Dec.

Quinn's novel "The Duke and I" introduced readers to the Bridgerton family, composed of eight alphabetically-named children (from Anthony to Hyacinth). The second season of "Bridgerton" will be released on March 25, striking a different, but no less swoonworthy, tone than the first for its approach to intimate scenes. Two decades and one Netflix series later, audiences are still falling in love with Quinn's stories. In 2000, Julia Quinn released her novel “The Duke and I," a Regency romance that focused on the relationship between Simon Basset, a young duke, and Daphne, the eldest daughter of an illustrious London family.
