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Tag Archives: Desperate Duchesses

Eloisa James: A Duke of Her Own

By Anne | December 1, 2009 - 3:02 am |August 12, 2015 Authors, Eloisa James
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A Duke of Her Own

Yes, the holidays have descended in their typical frenzied fashion…leaving me little time to pen my thoughts (or type, I should say). I did finally Continue →

Tagged A Duke of Her Own, Desperate Duchesses, Eloisa James

Eloisa James: This Duchess of Mine

By Anne | July 29, 2009 - 1:51 am |July 29, 2009 Authors, Eloisa James
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Oh, Eloisa.  Et tu?  Gone the way of Julia? This was the internal dialogue halfway through This Duchess of Mine.  Suffice to say, there was Continue →

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Eloisa James: When the Duke Returns

By anneglover | February 25, 2009 - 4:52 pm |February 25, 2009 Authors, Book Review, Eloisa James
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When the Duke Returns

“Married by proxy as a child, Lady Isidore has spent years fending off lecherous suitors while longing for her husband, Simeon Jermyn, the Duke of Continue →

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Eloisa James: Duchess By Night

By Anne | July 16, 2008 - 7:19 am |March 7, 2023 2-3 Flames, Authors, Book Review, Eloisa James, New on the Shelves
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Inspired by Georgette Heyer’s mischievous heroine in drag plot, Duchess By Night is the newest release from author Eloisa James. And its a barn burner. Continue →

Tagged Desperate Duchesses, Duchess By Night, Eloisa James, georgette heyer, heroine dressed as man, historical romance, masquerade, regency, Regency England, women in drag
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