Eloisa James
Eloisa James is the pen name of Mary Bly, an American author known for her historical romance novels. She is also a professor of English literature and has published numerous bestsellers in the romance genre.
Books
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1. Paris In Love
A Memoir
In this delightful memoir, a renowned author chronicles her transformative year-long sabbatical in the enchanting city of Paris, where she embraces a new chapter of life with her family. Through a series of vivid vignettes, she captures the essence of Parisian culture, from the charming cafes and bustling markets to the elegant fashion and rich history. As she navigates the challenges and joys of living abroad, she reflects on love, family, and the beauty of embracing change, offering readers a heartfelt and humorous glimpse into her personal journey of rediscovery and appreciation for life's simple pleasures.
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4. Three Weeks With Lady X
Three Weeks With Lady X is a historical romance written by Eloisa James and published in 2014. It was a New York Times Bestseller and was nominated for two Romantic Times awards. The novel is considered a Regency romance, with much of the conflict revolving around the societal expectations of the time. In a departure from other novels of this type, James gave her heroine an occupation. Her interior decorating skills were inspired by James' love for HGTV. The hero is also unusual for the time period, being neither a lord nor legitimate. The primary and the secondary characters are richly drawn and fully developed. The novel is considered very sensual, and marked James' first foray into more explicit love scenes. The hero was first introduced as a child in James' 2009 work This Duchess of Mine. The protagonists have secondary roles in James's next book, Four Nights With a Duke.
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