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On The Way To The Wedding
''On the Way to the Wedding'' is a 2006 historical romance written by Julia Quinn, published by Avon (publisher), Avon. It is the eighth and final novel of Quinn's Bridgerton (novel series), Bridgerton series set in Regency England and tells the story of Gregory, the youngest male Bridgerton sibling. It won the 2007 RITA Award for Best Long Historical Romance, and reached #5 in the New York Times Bestseller List, ''New York Times'' Bestseller List and # 4 in the ''USA Today'' bestseller list. Background Quinn noted that the title was derived from ''A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum''. Some of the heroine's slightly obsessive-compulsive disorder, obsessive-compulsive tendencies were taken directly from traits of Quinn and her husband. Plot The hero of the novel is Gregory Bridgerton, the youngest male and last unmarried sibling in the Bridgerton family. After catching a glimpse of the "breathtakingly perfect curve of her neck" at a house party, Gregory falls immed ...
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