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Romance · 2001 · PG-13

An Offer from a Gentleman

by Julia Quinn

A Cinderella retelling in the Bridgerton world — warm, accessible, with closed-door romance and class inequality themes.

For14GenreRomanceLength395 pagesRead time~10 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

None

No violence

Language

None

Clean Regency language

Sexual Content

Some

Romantic, closed-door encounters

Substance Use

Barely any

Period social drinking at a ball

Emotional Intensity

Some

Class cruelty, illegitimacy, servant treatment

What this book is about

Sophie, an illegitimate daughter treated as a servant, has one night at a masquerade ball with Benedict Bridgerton. A Cinderella retelling that explores class inequality, illegitimacy, and the social cruelty of the era. Content is restrained and appropriate for older teens.

Notes for sensitive readers

Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.

Class inequality and cruelty toward those of lower social status

Illegitimacy as a social stigma — depicted in period context

Closed-door sexual content

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