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The Townsbridge's Series

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Sophie Barnes does a terrific job of making you actually feel her characters fall in love. The stories in this anthology are all solid and interesting. I enjoyed reading all of the stories.

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I enjoyed this anthology of 6 stories. I found all the stories to be heartwarming and beautiful to read. Some of the stories had me laughing too.

I received a complimentary copy via Netgalley. This is my honest unbiased opinions.

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This author has written a wonderful series of stories that is sure to keep you interested and that you will love. Each story takes its own twist and each story has romance, drama, and lots of other good stuff that is thoroughly enjoyable. I especially loved that you saw characters show up in each book. It made is so much more connected and enjoyable. I highly recommend this series.

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Thanks for an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Who doesn't love Sophie Barnes ?? These beautiful little vignettes are still full of romance and humour. Perfect for anyone who wants to read before bed!

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I really adore this author! I had only read the last 4 of the Townbridge series and just knew I wanted to read the others! So I was absolutely pleased to have been given a chance for the others! I couldn’t have enjoyed this series more! Each and every story was so sweet with passion on the side! There’s a lot of love, emotion, and family within each story. The characters in each story were great! As much as I adored the brothers, the sisters Athena & Sarah are most defiantly my favorites! Both sisters I highly recommend this historical romance series!

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This is a collection of all the Townsbridge series novellas. I am not sure if this is a problem with trying to create a full romance within the confines of a novella, but they were all very boring. The stories pretty much all had insta-love, and had to montage through a lot of the relationship building or mention “months later” to give the appearance of time passing, and the reader is only around for part. None of the characters were that likeable or interesting, and I found myself not really caring how their stories would end.

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The Townsbridge Series by Sophie Barns is a wonderful, heart- warming, sweet collection of books featuring each Townsbridge sibling and their parents as the lead in each book. It seems the one with their parent's story is an additional bonus story not part of the actual series.

I was interested in getting this ARC only because I had already read her The Crawford Series and really liked it. I liked this book much more than the Crawford - the reason being, the length of each story was quite small and yet very complete and fulfilling in spite of it. Each stories were laid out very well and the individual characters defined very well. It also helped that all the Townsbridge children were very likable and create a positive impression on the reader.

The one about George and Margaret was crisp, sweet and very well written. How they came to get married and have the life they dreamt of, has been written very beautifully.

Then comes their elder son Charles's book, with him getting caught in a hopeless situation with the woman he wishes to marry, his best friend's fiance, Bethany Their story is a nice read with both of them being well aware of their feelings for each other but not able to do anything about it.

James and Abigail's story is a foray into people who don't like each other initially but need to get married because of the circumstances. This is a pleasant read as well.

William and Eloise's story is a beautiful one with Abigail being the most lovable of characters we can ever come across in a book. She is strong, knows what she wants and expects to be treated with respect. They had a great obstacle in coming together and so it is more satisfying when that happens. This is also my most favourite story amongst all the others.

Matthew and Sarah have a rather unconventional courtship with her trying to help him overcome the depression he feels because of a terrible tragedy that had happened to him. I can't say I am comfortable about this type of story-line but it did unfold sweetly and in a mostly believable manner.

Athena is the reason Robert's marriage to her now sister-in-law stopped. He lost face in society and felt betrayed by her brother who is also his former best friend. But it seems they have been fated to end up together. I loved how this story was written but had a little issue with the growth and depth of Robert's feelings towards Athena; it lacked the authenticity the other books had. Still it was very heart-warming to read.

Overall, this series of books provided an enjoyable experience and made me feel very fulfilled. Bringing such emotions into such small lengths of stories is admirable and it's no wonder Sophie Barnes is a best-selling author.

I have gotten this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review and all the views expressed in this review are my own.

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I recently read “The Townsbridges” series and found the stories to be heartwarming and beautiful. What’s nice about the series is how unique each storyline is from one another and never felt repetitious.

“Once Upon a Townsbridge Story” was an adorable start to the series revolving around Margaret and George. I liked the dynamic they shared and the twist the author added to George’s past relationships. Moreover, I enjoyed how the author spiced the story when Shrewsberry comes into the picture.

“When Love Leads To Scandal” was much better, and I loved that the author provided more details. The angst and romance between Charles and Bethany are great, even though she is engaged to marry Robert. I was wondering how this would play out in the end.

The third book, “Lady Abigail’s Perfect Match,” was fun to read, primarily because of the way Abigail and James meet. They do not meet under the best circumstance and initially dislike each other. It was interesting to read how their feelings changed over the course.

“Falling for Mr. Townsbridge” was another lovely addition as William falls in love with the cook Eloise. I liked how the author put this story of romance with conflicting social status. Margaret and Athena were also compelling characters who spiced the story. This story was my favorite from the series.

I adored “A Duke for Miss Townsbridge” mainly because of Matthew. The author wrote his character wonderfully. You feel his pain when you learn about his traumatic past and wonder how he will get past it.

The last story, “An Unexpected Temptation,” was also a good addition but not as strong as others.

Overall, “The Townsbridges” is a lovely collection of stories to pick up if you are in the mood for a charming historical romance.

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This Anthology is a wonderful way to get to know this series or to reread all or only your favorite books about the Townsbridges. They are: “Once Upon a Townsbridge”, “When Love Leads to Scandal”, “Lady Abigail’s Perfect Match”, “A Duke for Miss Townsbridge”, and “An Unexpected Temptation”.
My favorite is “Once Upon a Townsbridge”, the prequel of the stories, in which Miss Margaret Hollyoak and George Townsbridge get married and have to deal with each other so as to start a new family.

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I've read a few of the titles in this collection previously, but enjoyed being able to read through the ones I missed. Each story is a quick and easy with a blend of sass, hunour, and passionate romance. I didn't love each title equally, but I enjoyed the collection as a whole.

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I really enjoyed this series.

The collection covers the Townsbridge siblings often rocky path to happiness.
Engaging characters and solid writing make for a charming collection.
Recommend.

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I loved this epic family romance series!

This collection of Regency romances is absolutely superb! Every story is a winner, and while they each are standalone romances, they are beautifully interconnected so they read as one amazing family saga. The first book gives us Margaret and George's romance, while the next five jump ahead a few decades to chart the love lives of each of their five children.

Once Upon a Townsbridge Story starts off with a "famous last words" set up as Margaret declares she will never marry George. His patient pursuit of her anyway gives him time to show her his true character rather than the rumors she'd heard. The delightful writing style infuses each scene with humor and wit, bringing out the personalities of each character while developing a strong, insightful look at the societal expectations and standards of the day.

When Love Leads to Scandal tells the story of Charles and Bethany. Bethany accepts Robert's proposal right before she meets his best friend, Charles, and the attraction between Charles and Bethany is complicated by Robert's asking Charles to escort Bethany in his stead because he's too preoccupied by his business interests. This is a gentle story, where each one is trying to do the right thing, despite the sacrifices. The way it's resolved not only gives us a wonderful HEA but also brilliantly sets up a future story.

Lady Abigail's Perfect Match is the second Townsbridge son, James. She's had a crush on him for a few years, which has the unfortunate result of making her tongue-tied in his presence. After an awkward encounter puts them in a compromising position, a forced marriage leads to a greater understanding between them. Happiness is delayed by a traumatic event however, and I absolutely adored James as he helped Abigail through the difficult weeks of recovery.

Falling for Mr. Townsbridge matches the youngest son, William, with the family's new French cook, Eloise. She's not entirely what she seems, and while William is exactly who he appears to be, he still has a few obstacles to overcome in his pursuit of her. Theirs is a delightful game of chase, right up to "caught you" scene where they finally get everything right.

A Duke for Miss Townsbridge, Matthew, stuns all of society by proposing to Sarah the instant he meets her. Her immediate refusal doesn't sway him from his decision in the slightest, even while his continued pursuit of her forces him to examine his history and past trauma. Sarah is wonderfully patient with him, and I really loved how tender and sweet this story turned out to be. Their triumphant HEA was best of the bunch.

An Unexpected Temptation is what Athena presents to Robert when she insists on tracking him down to apologize for her part in his scandal from six years earlier. Robert is stunned by the now grown Athena, and even more stunned by his attraction to her. Theirs is a bit of a whirlwind romance, but considering the many years they've known each other it makes perfect sense after all.

The epilogue at the end was the perfect cherry on top of this delicious set of stories. I love stories with strong family values and HEAs all around, and this set is all that and more. Each story has plenty of passion and chemistry between the lovers, while saving the truly intimate scenes for the wedding nights of each couple.

I'm thrilled that I was able to read all these wonderful romances in this one set, and I highly recommend it for anyone who loves historical romances. I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book.

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I didn't realize this was comprised of a novella for each of the Townsbridges. I fell in love with each member of this family. Each sibling was quite special and all honorable, and when love found them, I cheered for their HEA. You'll fall in love too, with the Townsbridges!

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Thank you NetGalley, author Sophia Barnes, and publisher for giving me a free arc copy of this book! All thoughts and opinions are my own.
5 stars
This book has each book in the Townsbridge's series.
The following stories are included in this amazing volume:
Once Upon a Townsbridge Story (The Townsbridges, #0.5)
George and Margaret are spending together upon their parents request. Margaret is not sure he is the man for her due to his reputation as a rake. George sees beyond Margaret's first lie and falls for her. If only he can convince her he is more than his reputation and her perfect match?
This novella was short and sweet!
I really enjoyed the author's writing style. She was able to draw me into this story from their very first meeting. I loved their wit and banter that kept drawing them into conversations that broke down their assumptions about each other. I was glad the characters were open and honest with their misunderstanding. The ending was very satisfactory and sets up the plot for the next books in this series!
When Love Leads To Scandal (The Townsbridges, #1)
I just had to devour this novella!
Charles loves nothing more that to take leisurely walks in the park in the early mornings. While on one of his usual walks, he happens upon a young woman chasing her bonnet across the park. He helps her by stopping the bonnet and returning it to the young woman. Upon making her acquaintance, Charles is instantly struck by her and has a desire to learn more about her. He will get his wish a few days later when Charles once again meets the young woman that has consumed his mind over the past couple of days, she is none other than Lady Bethany Andrews, the daughter of an Earl and her mother is American, betrothed to his best friend Robert!
I really enjoyed getting to see Charles and Bethany falling in love despite the unfortunate circumstances of her being engaged to marry his best friend. Charles seemed to genuinely like Bethany for who she was and even encouraged her to pursue a career that was not socially acceptable for women! Bethany was a wonderful character. She wanted to do the right thing even if it meant giving up on a marriage for love rather than a marriage of convenience. Robert was a bit of an enigma. He seemed to just want to marry Bethany because she was available and had a sizable dowry. He was cold and often just seemed to find the whole marriage thing something one was expected to do as a member of the upper-class. It seemed to him any woman with the right amount of money and breeding would do. I found I did not feel sorry for him at all for the way things turned out. Overall, I was glad Bethany and Charles got their HEA!
Lady Abigail's Perfect Match (The Townsbridges, #2)
TW: Kidnapping and attempted sexual assault
Lady Abigail has been infatuated with Mr. James Townsbridge for three years. But when she is finally introduced to him, she finds him arrogant and rude. Unfortunately, this doesn’t stop her heart from racing or her stomach from flip-flopping while in his presence. In fact, being near him makes her feel somewhat physically ill. James doesn’t like the aloof young lady to whom he has recently been introduced. And since he has a blistering headache (hangover), he doesn’t have the patience for someone who clearly doesn’t want to be in his company. But when she literally lands in his lap and he accidentally rips her gown, his duty is clear. Can an accidental clothing malfunction that led to a marriage of convenience turn into a love match?
This was story had so many wonderful awkward moments that had me laughing out loud and then had so many sweet and tender moments between Abigail and James. I loved how much they were able to communicate after their barriers came down around each other. James and Abigail's relationship developed in a very realistic way that had me grinning during their moments together. The ending had me flipping pages so fast to see what the outcome would be. While this couple does get their HEA it is not without difficulties.
Falling for Mr. Townsbridge (The Townsbridges, #3)
William Townsbridge, the third son of Viscount Rexley. He recently returned home from Lisbon and encounters Eloise Lamont, his family’s recently hired cook, in their kitchen late one night and is enchanted by the beautiful and boldness of this young woman.
Can Mr. Townsbridge find love within a multi course meal?
This author keeps amazing me by creating such wonderful stories and characters within just right around 100 pages. Their romance was light and sweet, but a bit too rushed due to the length of this novella. I did enjoy the dinner roll scene the best! I love when a heroine can put the hero in his place rather than believing the hero can walk on water.
A Duke for Miss Townsbridge (The Townsbridges, #4)
Could Sarah find love with the Duke next door?
Sarah is the caregiver/fixer within the family. Over the years, she has witness each of her brothers find their HEA, now might it be her turn?
Matthew is a man that has a painful past. Willing to close off his heart from love, he asked Sarah to marry him knowing she will be the perfect woman to marry due to the fact he has no intentions of loving her. But all does not go to plan as she turns down his offer of marriage. Determined to marry Sarah, he plots to do all he can to gain Sarah's hand.
Sarah was a wonderfully warm and sweet character. I liked how she saw Matthew for who he was and what he needed was a woman that could heal his heart. It took some time for me to warm up to Matthew, but after reading about his painful past, I wanted to give him a hug. Their courtship was fun and light. This was a couple I was rooting for to find their HEA in a marriage full of love.
An Unexpected Temptation (The Townsbridges #5)
This is the fifth and final book in this amazing series. Athena's story was the one I was looking forward to ever since she made a big splash at her sister's wedding at the age of 14.
Now six years later, Athena has see all her siblings find their own HEA, but where is hers? Thinking the only way to move forward is to make a trip to Robert Carlisle's home and apologies for breaking up his wedding. Robert Carlisle has not been seen in public for close to six years, with two failed engagements, Robert is not willing to seek out a wife any time soon. But that is about to change, when Athena shows up unexpectedly at his home. The last time Robert saw Athena she was a troublesome girl that ran wild, but standing before him is no longer a girl, but a beautifully strong woman, who still stirs his angry from the past humiliation, but also the desires of a man. When a sudden blizzard leaves her stranded at his home, he is able to discover she has not only a playful side, but he does as well. Can he tame her wild side and make her his?
Athena has been by far my favorite character throughout this series. She is so strong and care free. I loved how she was not the typical woman born in privilege, but was willing to speak her mind! I loved the relationship that developed between Athena and Robert Carlisle. Robert was exactly the kind of man Athena needed. He was willing to let her be herself and yet protect her from harm or censor from society. The ending was wonderfully sweet and very satisfying!
Each book was so good and light hearted. The characters were well developed and likeable! I was able to fly through this volume in a matter of days due to each story being not only shorter than 150 pages, but also the engaging nature of each story! Overall, if you are fans of light heart regency romances, this volume of stories is for you! I can't wait to read author Sophie Barnes's back log of works!

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I had previously read the final book in this series, which perhaps is not the best start!
However, as each novella is complete in itself it was fine, but it was really nice to start at the beginning with the parents, and then the siblings.
As historical novels these are very traditional in style and trope. They do not address any societal issues and skate over the lack of financial control that women have.
Rereading the final book, you also find the 'hero' stating that as he is older than his wife he will steer her behaviour. Very arrogant in retrospect i now think., and whilst probably historically accurate, there is no counter argument from the author. Which seems a shame.
Also, the marriage bed scenes are very similar. The author lacks imagination here.

But i will still give 4 stars are the stories are in keeping with genre.

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I found myself so caught up in this book that I didn't even realize that they were separate stories. I just sat down and read. The stories show honor and chivalry in how they deal with love and marriage with in the bounds of society at that time. I liked the characters and was rooting for them to be happy in the end.

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The Townsbridge's Series: A Regency Romance Anthology by Sophie Barnes

Meet the Townsbridge family and experience six sweet, romantic love stories in this compilation of six novellas (and Epilogue).
Each story was fast paced, without sacrificing character depth and genuine growth. I loved the communication between each pair, and seeing their attraction strengthen to friendship and real affection.
These gentle Regency romances will be sure to brighten your day.

Many thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for an advanced copy of this anthology in order to give an unbiased review.

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I totally loved every story compiled in “The Townbridge’s Series”. They were entertaining and delightful reads. Each story is so well written, with flowing lines and great chemistry. Each story has a life of its own, differentiating itself from the previous one and making it impossible not to enjoy its characters

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You can't go wrong with this boxed set.of Regency novellas. Six books, one for each Townsbridge sibling, every book rated
5 STARS. Nothing is simple in finding love with an HEA. Worth reading again and again.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this boxed set.

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The Townsbridge's series is a story collection of eight chapters each with plots showing the most sought after tropes in romance stories.
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Starting with the parents and then each of their five children
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The story of the parents where the prejudice of social conceptions portray a hero with a bad reputation taking this story to an enemy to lovers with a very funny air
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Then the eldest son of the family in a story of his best friend's fiance with so much chemistry that it leaves the reader hanging on every word they exchange
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The following story is about a mistake that leads two young people into a marriage to calm misunderstandings and the rumors they caused, two strangers who become friends and then lovers
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The story of the last of the sons of the family man in love with a woman from another social class fills this troop of exquisite flavors
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A duke denied love with his head sitting in a marriage with rules and distance that in pursuit of achieving the yes of the woman he chose ends up madly in love
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And the last story of the little one of the daughters of this family who convinced to amend a mistake from the past gives a fresh vibe to a little sister of my best friend
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Each story is so well written, with flowing lines and great chemistry. In almost all of them there is a bit of love at first sight, even if the characters are not aware of it. Each story has a life of its own, differentiating itself from the previous one and making it impossible not to enjoy its characters
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Highly enjoyable for fans of stories with unique families with characters that try to break out of social frames and play by the rules like the Bridgertons, this story collection may leave you wanting to read more Sophie Barnes series
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Thanks to BookBuzz.net and Sophie Barnes for give me this Beautiful Book in exchange of my honest opinion I really enjoyed reading it

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