Queen Charlotte, A Bridgerton Story

Queen Charlotte, A Bridgerton Story

Julia Quinn & Shonda Rhimes

352 pages

In 1761, on a sunny day in September, a King and Queen met for the very first time. They were married within hours. Born a German Princess, Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was beautiful, headstrong, and fiercely intelligent . . . not precisely the attributes the British Court had been seeking in a spouse for the young King George III. But her fire and independence were exactly what she needed, because George had secrets . . . secrets with the potential to shake the very foundations of the monarchy.

Thrust into her new role as a royal, Charlotte must learn to navigate the intricate politics of the court . . . all the while guarding her heart, because she is falling in love with the King, even as he pushes her away. Above all she must learn to rule, and to understand that she has been given the power to remake society. She must fight - for herself, for her husband, and for all her new subjects who look to her for guidance and grace. For she will never be just Charlotte again. She must instead fulfil her destiny . . . as Queen.

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"Bridgerton strikes again - a poignant, charming tale of love against all odds." 

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Zuzanna Brzezinska

Zuzanna joined Tandem after a decade spent in the publishing industry, working as a literary agent with the Big Five publishing group, small presses, and publishing houses around the world. She loves working closely with readers, gushing over beautiful writing, and will read any fantasy and sci-fi that she can get her hands on - the more obscure and under-appreciated, the better.

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