Mary Calvi talks with Eloisa James about strong female characters and her other life as a Shakespeare scholar.
Julia Quinn, Eloisa James, and Connie Brockway, Avon, $7.99 mass market (384p) ISBN 978-0-06-124782-8 This charming, lighthearted Regency, written in three parts by bestsellers Quinn (Ten Things I ...
Eloisa James has been called a "Reigning Queen of Romance," while holding one of the most interesting day jobs in the ...
HEA is thrilled to host Eloisa James unveiling the cover of My American Duchess, coming our way in January 2016. If you hop on over to Eloisa's website, you can check out a never-before-seen excerpt, ...
James’s fourth fairy tale–inspired Regency romance (after The Duke Is Mine) puts an enchanting twist on Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Ugly Duckling.” James Ryburn, earl of Islay, is forced by his ...
"I only learned to write romance after I wrote down my deepest fear — and then watched it come true," writes author Eloisa James I hear it all the time: Romance writers never write about their real ...
What began as a way to pay off student loans evolved into a career that has made Mary Bly one of the most popular romance writers in America. If that name doesn't sound familiar, it's because Bly ...
Let's face it: we can all use some historical romance novels in our lives every once in a while. Between heavy literary fiction and YA issues books, we're constantly moving from one serious thing to ...
I have two identities: As Mary Bly, I'm a solid member of the intellectual class, a professor of Shakespeare at Fordham University. I wear prim red glasses and tweedy coats and wield my grade book ...
There are readers — many of them — to whom Eloisa James will need no introduction, and others to whom she will. Inasmuch as she leads a singularly interesting life, let’s introduce her first before ...
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