
Julia Quinn
Books by Julia Quinn
8 books available

Just Like Heaven
by Julia Quinn
3.9(34,236)
A disastrous violin performance unexpectedly sparks a witty, heartfelt romance between a charmingly flawed woman and her brother's best friend, proving that even the most off-key beginnings can lead to perfect harmony.

The Sum of All Kisses
by Julia Quinn
3.9(15,330)
A brilliant mathematician with a ruined leg and a sharp tongue clashes with an equally quick-witted lady, only to find their dislike sparks an undeniable passion.

The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever
by Julia Quinn
3.9(32,004)
A young woman, promised beauty and love by a viscount in her youth, pursues him years later, determined to heal the bitter man he has become and claim the destiny they once imagined.

On the Way to the Wedding
by Julia Quinn
3.8(23,902)
A Bridgerton's quest for instant true love goes hilariously awry when he falls for the wrong woman, only to realize his perfect match is the practical best friend he enlisted to help, now inconveniently engaged to another.

The Viscount Who Loved Me
by Julia Quinn
4.2(53,281)
A notorious rake, set on marrying for duty, finds his plans upended by the sharp wit and fiery spirit of his intended's older sister, who unexpectedly sparks a passion he never anticipated.

Romancing Mister Bridgerton
by Julia Quinn
4.2(47,402)
Penelope Featherington, a lifelong secret admirer, finds her quiet devotion to Colin Bridgerton changed when she uncovers his hidden depths, forcing them both to confront long-held assumptions and the true identity of London's most scandalous gossip.

When He Was Wicked
by Julia Quinn
4.0(34,320)
London's most notorious rake, Michael Stirling, finds his life irrevocably altered the moment he falls for his cousin's bride, Francesca Bridgerton, only to inherit both her and a title years later, forcing him to choose between a lifelong secret love and the friendship they've built.

The Duke and I
by Julia Quinn
4.0(87,418)
A clever fake courtship, meant to fend off London's eager mothers, sparks an undeniable, real passion between a commitment-phobic duke and a smart, overlooked debutante.