![]() ![]() ![]() Miss Miranda Cheever has been BFF with the daughter of a neighboring family, the Bevelstokes. The hero, I will admit, is more of a departure in that he’s darker than most of the Bridgerton heroes while at the same time being not as sympathetic to me. “The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever” doesn’t appear as though it will lead to the sequelitis of the Bridgerton novels but it does take us back to some familiar territory you covered in them with a Regency setting, featuring a less than beautiful heroine who writes (though she keeps a diary) and who secretly worships her hero from afar for years. I don’t think I’m alone in having wondered what you would do next after the last Bridgerton novel was released a year ago (and I don’t count the flimsy 2nd Epilogues as really doing anything). Jayne Book Reviews / C Reviews Category / C+ Reviews forced-marriage / julia-quinn / Regency England 25 Comments ![]() JREVIEW: The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever by Julia Quinn ![]()
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