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who wrote bridgerton books

Julia Quinn wrote the Bridgerton books. Her real name is Julie Pottinger, and she's the bestselling author behind the eight-novel Regency romance series that inspired the hit Netflix show.

Bridgerton Series Overview

The Bridgerton books center on the eight alphabetically named siblings—Anthony, Benedict, Colin, Daphne, Eloise, Francesca, Gregory, and Hyimanth—from the late Viscount Bridgerton, set in London high society between 1813 and 1827. Originally planned as a trilogy, the series expanded due to reader love, starting with The Duke and I in 2000. Key collections include Bridgerton Collection Volume 1 (featuring the first three books) and Volume 2.

Author Background

Julia Quinn, born January 12, 1970, has landed on the New York Times Bestseller List 19 times, with her works translated into 41 languages; she's in the Romance Writers of America Hall of Fame. She created the iconic gossip columnist Lady Whistledown to cleverly deliver exposition without info dumps, like explaining the family's looks and names. Quinn shared in interviews how research rabbit holes added historical depth, treating Regency settings as fantasy.

From Books to Netflix Fame

Shonda Rhimes optioned the series years after the last main book (On the Way to the Wedding , 2007, though a 2017 special edition exists), turning The Duke and I into the 2020 premiere; seasons stay true to Quinn's witty dialogue and plots. In 2023, Quinn and Rhimes co-wrote Queen Charlotte , a Bridgerton-verse novel from the Netflix prequel. Books surged in sales post- show, fueling Season 4 hype as of 2024.

Book List

Here's the main Bridgerton series in order:

#| Title| Publication Year
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1| The Duke and I| 2000
2| The Viscount Who Loved Me| 2000
3| An Offer from a Gentleman| 2001
4| Romancing Mister Bridgerton| 2002
5| To Sir Phillip, With Love| 2003
6| When He Was Wicked| 2004
7| It's in His Kiss| 2005
8| On the Way to the Wedding| 2007

TL;DR: Julia Quinn (Julie Pottinger) authored the beloved Bridgerton series, blending humor, romance, and Regency intrigue—now a global phenomenon via Netflix.

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