If you have not been under a rock these past few years, you have probably heard of the Bridgerton name. The popular Netflix drama, which is based on Julia Quinn’s best-selling series by the same name, has been gripping the world with its intense drama, unfathomable chemistry and hilarious modern takes. As shooting for Bridgerton Season 4 begins and Season 3 of Bridgerton has officially joined the list of Netflix's most popular titles of all time, with a cumulative 91.9 million views since its May 16 premiere - more and more people are intrigued about the show, series and the books that started it all. And if you are curious to read this 8-part series that follows the life of the Bridgerton children who stumble through life to find love, understand loss and thrive - then you are sure to be left with this question - What is the correct order of the Bridgerton Book series. With the Netflix show taking various liberties to change the flow of the storylines, here’s how Julia Quinn’s novels are chronologically arranged.
Book 1: 'The Duke & I' - Daphne Bridgerton and Simon Basset’s Fake Dating Romance
The first book in the Bridgerton series, much like the Netflix show - is Duke & I. It follows the journey of the eldest Bridgerton daughter - Daphne - as she enters the marriage market and falls in love with Simon Basset - the Duke of Hastings. This fake dating to romance story managed to grip fans into the world of Bridgerton and continues to be loved and adored by many. Kim Kardashian Is ‘Obsessed’ With Netflix Show Bridgerton for Phoebe Dynevor and Regé-Jean Page’s Sizzling Hot Chemistry.
Book 2: 'The Viscount Who Loved Me' - Anthony Bridgerton and Kate Sharma’s (Sheffield) Enemies to Lovers Story
The second book in the series focuses on the romantic life of the first-born Bridgerton - Viscount Anthony Bridgerton and follows one of the most captivating stories of enemies to lovers that we have seen. The Netflix series stuck to the order up to this part of the story and delivered one of the most loved couples in the Bridgerton family with #Kanthony. Bridgerton Season 2: Jonathan Bailey, Simone Ashley’s Netflix Show Smashes Single-Week Record for Most-Viewed English OTT Series!
Book 3: 'An Offer From A Gentleman' - Benedict Bridgerton & Sophie Baek’s (Beckett) Fairytale Retelling
The third book is where the Netflix show made its first detour. While the book follows the story of the second son in the Bridgerton household - Benedict, the show focused instead on bringing Colin Bridgerton’s story to life. An Offer From A Gentleman, which will be the loose plot for the under-production Bridgerton Season 4, works like a charming retelling of the classic Cinderella - but with a subtle commentary on the class divide that exists.
Book 4: 'Romancing Mister Bridgerton' - Colin Bridgerton and Penelope Featherington’s Friends to Lovers story
The fourth book, which has given the Bridgerton show its biggest season yet, follows the thrilling story of Penelope Featherington and Colin Bridgerton - who share a long-standing friendship and how it finally turns into love for both side