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The year is 1824. Eloise Bridgerton has remained staunchly unmarried. Cressida Debling married Penelope Bridgerton's leftovers. Marina Crane is dead.
Eloise is lonely, an offer is made, and she makes a pit-stop along the way to negotiating it. Her life is altered forever.
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Bookmarked by Mac1486
17 Mar 2026
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Cressida’s smile is small, kind, her pale hand warm when she reaches across the table to grip Eloise’s wrist over the cuff of her glove. It’s a gentle touch, there and gone, but the warmth of Cressida’s naked fingers lingers.
[Or: Five times the new Lady Penwood surprises Miss Eloise Bridgerton.]
Bookmarked by Mac1486
10 Mar 2026
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Running away from her problems is a tried and true course of action for Eloise Bridgerton.
Mere hours before her departure, Eloise must come to terms with what it might mean for Cressida if she leaves her in the past.
The only solution? Don't leave her in the past; instead bring her to Scotland.
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09 Mar 2026
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Eloise Bridgerton is nothing if not a dedicated student and Cressida Cowper’s hands prove to be the best, albeit slightly infuriating, topic of study.
Bookmarked by Mac1486
08 Mar 2026
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Perhaps an overlooked point of contention within their (fairly) new courtship: Cressida Cowper is too diligent a student regarding the finer points of feminine etiquette and flirting while Eloise Bridgerton is wholly uninterested (and uneducated) in feminine etiquette.
Or: Eloise is woefully oblivious and Cressida is perpetually (sexually) frustrated.
Bookmarked by Mac1486
08 Mar 2026
