

She is liked, but not loved, and that is the problem.

In the show, she is the “diamond of the season” but not so much in the books. (Lady Danbury was still a part of his life, just not in the same role as the show.)Īlso, the whole Bridgerton family is supposed to have the same hair color, while Daphne’s (and Gregory’s at the moment) are decidedly lighter in the show.ĭaphne Bridgerton is in her second season, and while she has had some offers of marriage, none were acceptable to her.

One of the first big differences I picked out is that Simon’s nurse helps him with his speech impediment, not Lady Danbury. (One of Simon’s middle names is Fitzranulph, lol) That being said, I already knew the story, so this is the book I read last, (on Valentine’s Day, no less!) and this is more of a comparison to the show than a straight review. This is the book the Netflix series is based on. (I did knock out five of them in one day, though!) Each of the main book reviews also features a “Shitty parent scale” for that book! So, here are my thoughts on the Bridgertons: Then I proceeded to binge-read the book series, which admittedly to longer than a day. So, The Bridgertons series came out on Netflix on Christmas Day 2020, and I binge-watched the entire series that day.
