![]() His early years had been a young boy’s perfection, right from the very day of his birth. Young Anthony had never had cause to ponder his own mortality. I don't believe that the rules were the same as they are today, but then again, I've never played croquet by the official rules.Īnthony Bridgerton had always known he would die young. Speaking of Pall Mall, this was indeed the name for croquet at the time, or at least the closest thing I could find to it.And thus the Pall Mall game (and the Mallet of Death!) was born. I realized I needed to add a scene in which Kate realized that Anthony wasn't such a bad guy, and the best way to do that would be to show him interacting with his family. Specifically, Kate and Anthony seemed to have gone from dislike to admiration too quickly. I was about 2/3 into the book when I realized that everything seemed to be happening too fast. But this famous scene almost never happened. And indeed, I enjoyed writing it so much, I brought everyone back for a rematch in the 2nd Epilogue to The Viscount Who Loved Me. If there is one scene (from any of my books) I hear about the most from my readers, it's the Bridgerton Pall Mall game. Queen Elizabeth's dogs are "dorgis," which are corgi-dachsund mixes. Corgis are also very popular with the royal family. Corgis, while not an officially recognized breed in Britain until the 1920s, originated in Wales during the Middle Ages. Newton, the overweight corgi, was modeled after Homer, a very friendly corgi who lived on my street. Regular readers know that I love to include animals in my books. ![]() I was terrified that I would miss a mention! While doing the final proofread of The Duke and I, I had to go back and make all the changes. The story required Anthony's father to have died about ten years before the book began, but in The Duke and I, which was completely edited (but not yet published), his father had died two years earlier. I went through three outlines for this book before I found a plot and premise that I felt worked.And when Anthony’s lips touch hers, she’s suddenly afraid she might not be able to resist the reprehensible rake herself… Start Reading Now Explore Inside this Story ![]() Kate is determined to protect her sister-but she fears her own heart is vulnerable. ![]() The spirited schemer is driving Anthony mad with her determination to stop the betrothal, but when he closes his eyes at night, Kate is the woman haunting his increasingly erotic dreams…Ĭontrary to popular belief, Kate is quite sure that reformed rakes do not make the best husbands-and Anthony Bridgerton is the most wicked rogue of them all. Anthony Bridgerton hasn’t just decided to marry-he’s even chosen a wife! The only obstacle is his intended’s older sister, Kate Sheffield-the most meddlesome woman ever to grace a London ballroom. Lady Whistledown’s Society Papers, April 1814īut this time the gossip columnists have it wrong. 1814 promises to be another eventful season, but not, This Author believes, for Anthony Bridgerton, London’s most elusive bachelor, who has shown no indication that he plans to marry.Īnd in truth, why should he? When it comes to playing the consummate rake, nobody does it better…
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