Bridgerton Season 3: Expect the Unexpected with These Book-to-Show Differences

When Bridgerton first debuted in 2020, it became an international sensation. The historical fiction romance series took the world by storm and introduced the Bridgerton family to audiences everywhere, in some cases for the first time. However, many already knew the stories about the eight Bridgerton siblings since the Netflix series is based on the book series by author Julia Quinn. The Bridgerton book series consists of eight novels, each one following a different Bridgerton sibling as they navigate society during the Regency era and find love.

Netflix’s Bridgerton follows a similar patron, following a different Bridgerton sibling and adapting a different book with each season. Season 1 is an adaptation of The Duke and I, the first book in the Bridgerton book series that follows Daphne Bridgerton, the eldest Bridgerton daughter. Season 2 used The Viscount Who Loved Me for inspiration, the second book in the Bridgerton series. But Bridgerton Season 3 changed the formula and instead skipped a book, using Romancing Mister Bridgerton, the fourth book in the series, as inspiration for the season. Bridgerton Season 3 also takes a few details from When He Was Wicked, the sixth book in the series, to set up Francesca Bridgerton’s story. With so many changes and inspiration from different books, Bridgerton Season 3 might be the season that made the most changes to the book series.

There Is a Big Time Jump in Romancing Mister Bridgerton

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