Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries
Historical fantasy novel about field research on faeries
With my garden overrun by couch grass and running on hold for now, I was in need of a good audiobook to listen to while I tried to get on top of weeding. I’ve been quite enjoying cozy fantasy romances recently, and while this one isn’t just romance and a little more adventure than cozy, it came up under my recommendations so I thought I…
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VV: Why did it make sense to go with Colin — or rather, Polin — before Benedict?
JB: My standard answer for this, which is the truth, is that we spent so long with Penelope and Colin in the first two seasons that we became so invested in these characters, and we’ve also watched Colin be pretty ignorant to the fact that Penelope not only has feelings for him, but she’s obviously so right for him, and it’s frustrating by the end of season two. I think it’s frustrating in a good way. Had we continued that dynamic for one more season, I was worried that it might become frustrating in a bad way. I wanted to push the dynamic in a new direction, start their season so that we could finally have him becoming wise to the feelings Penelope has for him, and see what that would do to their relationship.
The answer that I don’t often talk about as much is with Benedict’s storyline. For fans who know Benedict’s book, his story opens the world of the show in a big way. And that’s really exciting. But in season three, it felt too early to do that. So, people who’ve read the book will know what that means. Also, we were just excited to spend a little more time with Benedict before he settles down. He’s a very impulsive, passionate character, and we wanted to see where his impulses and passions would take him before we tell his happily ever after.
To me, a person that don't like show Penelope and find Show Colin so very boring , things are better this way, get rid of that storyline and prepare to expand the world for Benedict, Eloise and Francesca, their stories involve settings outside the ton so it will make room for more interesting stories and characters
I have zero doubt that Ben is next
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I’m so exited we get to see Francesca and John’s story this season! Her book is my favorite and I always wanted to know more about her and John since their relationship is such a big motivator for both her and Michael.
Also I love how Hannah plays her she’s just so adorable:)
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The Schedule
Hey guys,
I thought you might like some insight into the schedule of fics that are coming up. This is subject to change depending on what pieces I write as the weeks go on.
Here is the link so that you guys can get a preview
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I really need this to happen lol. Picturing him now while reading is a total game changer.
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Michael Stirling watching Francesca Bridgerton-Stirling and his best friend/cousin John Stirling together in newlywed bliss… knowing she’s the only woman he’ll ever love, and he’ll never have her.
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Bridgertons, When He Was Wicked. Julia Quinn
I still truly stand by this book being a historical romance book with the strongest chemistry between characters ever. Was rereading it recently, and still got strapped - just couldn’t stop reading it. And even though it is a 6th book, and we don’t know yet if it will be filmed. I truly was imagining some scenes (the one in a rose salon with the table ^^). What scenes from Bridgerton books are you looking forward to seeing on screen?
BTW Am I the only one who was really excited for the recast. As When He Was Wicked is my favourite boom from the book series, I just couldn’t see Ruby Stokes being a good fit, whereas Hannah Dodd is my Francesca of choice. For Michael, I imaged Michael Trevino. What do you think?
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sorry but all I can think about is frannie and michael ravishing one another in a small cottage at kilmartin as they wait out the storm..🔥🔥
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