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Eloisa James

Auteur de La Belle et la Bête

80+ oeuvres 20,654 utilisateurs 913 critiques 56 Favoris

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Eloisa James is the author of two previous Regency historicals: "Potent Pleasures" & "Midnight Pleasures". She lives in New Jersey. (Publisher Provided) Eloisa James is the pen name for Mary Bly, born in 1964 in Minnesota. She is the daughter of published authors, Robert and Carol Bly. After afficher plus graduating from Harvard University, Eloisa James received an Masters in Philosophy from Oxford University, a Ph.D. from Yale University and eventually became a tenured associate professor of Shakespeare at Fordham University in New York. She also served as the head of the Creative Writing program there. Writing as Eloisa James, she is the bestselling romance author of the Desperate Duchesses series, and the Happily Ever After series of books. She also penned the non-fiction book called Paris in Love: A Memoir, about her family's life living in Paris, as Eloisa James. The book became a New York Times bestseller in 2015. Her other title's - A Gentleman Never Tells and Born to be Wilde, also made the bestseller list. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins
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Œuvres de Eloisa James

La Belle et la Bête (2011) 941 exemplaires
Au Douzième Coup de Minuit (2010) 854 exemplaires
Desperate Duchesses (2007) 842 exemplaires
Much Ado About You (2005) 797 exemplaires
Duchess by Night (2008) 774 exemplaires
A Duke of Her Own (2009) 679 exemplaires
When the Duke Returns (2008) 673 exemplaires
An Affair Before Christmas (2007) 642 exemplaires
Pleasure for Pleasure (2006) 639 exemplaires
Kiss Me, Annabel (2005) 639 exemplaires
Paris in Love (2012) 636 exemplaires
Passion d'une nuit d'été (1999) 610 exemplaires
This Duchess of Mine (2009) 581 exemplaires
Fool for Love (2003) 563 exemplaires
Plaisirs interdits (2001) 505 exemplaires
Your Wicked Ways (2004) 502 exemplaires
Midnight Pleasures (2000) 495 exemplaires
A Wild Pursuit (2004) 481 exemplaires
Once Upon a Tower (2013) 434 exemplaires
Three Weeks with Lady X (2014) 422 exemplaires
Wilde in Love (2017) 364 exemplaires
My American Duchess (2016) 352 exemplaires
Four Nights with the Duke (2015) 329 exemplaires
Too Wilde to Wed (2018) 287 exemplaires
Born to Be Wilde (2018) 268 exemplaires
Seven Minutes in Heaven (2017) 257 exemplaires
Winning the Wallflower [novella] (2011) 253 exemplaires
Talk of the Ton (Anthology 4-in-1) (2005) — Contributeur — 250 exemplaires
Say No to the Duke (2019) 240 exemplaires
Say Yes to the Duke (2020) 227 exemplaires
Storming the Castle [novella] (2010) 185 exemplaires
How to Be a Wallflower (2022) — Auteur — 181 exemplaires
Seduced by a Pirate (2012) 172 exemplaires
A Fool Again (2004) 166 exemplaires
My Last Duchess (2020) 163 exemplaires
Wilde Child (2021) 153 exemplaires
The Reluctant Countess (2022) 105 exemplaires
Lizzie & Dante (2021) 102 exemplaires
Not That Duke (2023) 98 exemplaires
As You Wish (2013) 91 exemplaires
A Gentleman Never Tells (2016) 91 exemplaires
Mistletoe Christmas (2021) — Contributeur — 84 exemplaires
To Wed a Rake (2005) 48 exemplaires
Midsummer Delights (2012) 39 exemplaires
With This Kiss: Part One (2013) 34 exemplaires
It Happened One Valentine's Day (2013) — Contributeur — 30 exemplaires
With This Kiss: Part Three (2013) 30 exemplaires
An affair before Christmas (2008) 29 exemplaires
With This Kiss: Part Two (2013) 28 exemplaires
Two Dances and a Duke 7 exemplaires
A Fairy Tale Sampler (2013) 4 exemplaires
Wilde in Denial — Auteur — 3 exemplaires
Under the Mistletoe Box Set (2012) — Contributeur — 2 exemplaires
The Year of Loving Dangerously (2017) 2 exemplaires
Essex Sisters: Books 1-4 (2007) 2 exemplaires
A Midsummer Night's Disgrace (2017) 2 exemplaires
Improper Pursuits 1 exemplaire
Love à la Mode 1 exemplaire
Reading Teen Romance 1 exemplaire
Finalmente contessa 1 exemplaire
Kiss My Cliche 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Pride and Prejudice (The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Jane Austen) (1813) — Postface, quelques éditions80,524 exemplaires
The Lady Most Willing...A Novel in Three Parts (2013) — Contributeur — 426 exemplaires
The One That Got Away (Anthology 4-in-1) (2004) — Contributeur — 207 exemplaires
The Oxford Handbook of Thomas Middleton (Oxford Handbooks) (2012) — Contributeur — 5 exemplaires
Love Between the Covers [2015 documentary] — Actor — 5 exemplaires
Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England, vol. 28 (2015) — Directeur de publication — 4 exemplaires
Medieval and Renaissance drama in England. Volume 27 (2014) — Directeur de publication — 4 exemplaires
Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England (2017) — associate editor — 3 exemplaires
Medieval and renaissance drama in England. Volume 29 (2016) — Assoc. Editor — 2 exemplaires
Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England, Volume 31 (2018) — Associate Editor — 1 exemplaire
Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England, Vol. 32 (2019) — Associate Editor — 1 exemplaire
Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England, Vol 33 (2020) — Associate editor — 1 exemplaire
Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England Volume 34 (2021) — Associate Editor — 1 exemplaire

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I've always enjoyed Eloisa James' books, but this one is special -- both in the timeframe, which is earlier than Regency, and in the way it caused me to immediately want to learn more about the art of the time period. I loved the characters. I loved their banter and the mischievous children at the heart of their dilemma. I loved how the Viscount saw unkindness and tried to find ways to protect Torie from it. I love that Torie is clearly dyslexic, but is also depicted as an incredibly intelligent, talented and sparking character -- someone who is the heart of the book, as she should be. It's a fabulous read.

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jennybeast | Mar 2, 2024 |
I lasted a paragraph or two and decided to move on. Can't say if this is good or bad and I didn't care to find out.
 
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s_carr | 13 autres critiques | Feb 25, 2024 |
I think i understand why Younger Lexie considered this so sublime - the idea that as an older sibling you make sacrifices for your younger siblings was a notion I was i obsessed with. Putting aside the psychological reasoning there, I admired Tess.

That said, I cared very little for any of the sisters and while Draven certainly cut a nice figure (and James' sexy scenes were, as always, well done) this doesn't hold my interest now.

I found myself annoyed that Tess spends so much time worried over what was going on with Imogen, when Imogen treats her badly. Mostly not intentionally, but it felt ill done of her.

Overall a nice memory from the past but no longer a keeper.
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lexilewords | 27 autres critiques | Dec 28, 2023 |
Okay you guys know the problems I had THE UGLY DUCHESS and how it would have helped if the main characters weren't married to kind of smooth my ruffled feathers? This book (which chronologically and publishing wise came before THE UGLY DUCHESS) proves me point. Amongst other things.

Olivia is engaged to Rupert (reluctantly), who is her opposite in every way. She'd really be more of his caretaker if they were married, as he's mentally more of a child. Initially Olivia reacts the same way anyone who doesn't know the whole story would react--why am I marrying this louse? You can be damn sure his family wasn't going to let the fact he's mentally handicapped become fodder for society's gossipmongers so how else do you expect a young woman to react? Her stance changes once she learns the truth and she becomes his biggest supporter and champion.

Quin meanwhile lost his son because his first wife was a Capital B, so he's understandably wary of everyone. He's considered a coldhearted bastard because he couldn't cry at his son's funeral (though again, this is a case of everyone (in society) needs to shut the frell up because if you don't know the whole story about WHY he's so coldhearted don't go spouting vicious rumors like he didn't love his son) and is initially irritated by Olivia.

They meet because he needs a suitable wife (cause don't you know, he's a Duke so he needs a heir, never mind his feelings on the matter) and he figures Olivia's sister Georgiana is perfect as she's amiable, reasonably intelligent and not likely to make his life chaotic (or kill his kid). Unfortunately his heart is like 'OLIVIA' and unlike most historical romance heroes (or any genre of romance hero) he figures it out frist and goes out of his way to prove it to her.

Olivia was pretty much everything I ever wanted in a romance heroine and then some. Yes she's sarcastic, prone to singing inappropriate songs and speaking her mind. She's not perfect, she doesn't claim to be perfect and if she was perfect? I don't think her engagement to Rupert would have worked. Assuming Quin never came into the picture, she would have been content as Rupert's wife. She cared about him, understood him to a certain extent and more importantly didn't judge him for what he couldn't help. She encouraged him in other ways and while she'd never have the marriage most folk wanted, she'd be free to be herself.

It wouldn't have been a bad ending, but this is a romance and romances require Happily Ever Afters and thus did Olivia get hers without being the B who broke Rupert's heart. It was pretty contrived and sappy-dappy when her and Quin finally end up together, but Eloisa doesn't cut Rupert short. Rupert is a hero, a real hero and Olivia doesn't let anyone forget that fact.
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lexilewords | 30 autres critiques | Dec 28, 2023 |

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Œuvres
80
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13
Membres
20,654
Popularité
#1,044
Évaluation
4.2
Critiques
913
ISBN
553
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10
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