Most of the Bridgerton children approach society with an eye toward finding a love match, but Eloise Bridgerton resists those expectations from the outset. The second Bridgerton daughter shows little interest in balls, the marriage mart, or suitors. Instead, she gravitates toward books, learning, and conversations that stretch beyond the narrow roles prescribed to young women of the ton.
Outspoken and intellectually curious, Eloise is keenly aware of the imbalance of opportunity around her. She frequently voices frustration over the freedoms her brothers enjoy — including education and travel — while her own future is expected to hinge on marriage. Though she’s been out in society for multiple seasons, Eloise consistently…
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