In the night, all rules are forgotten....
Eloisa James, the acclaimed author of Potent Pleasures, returns to
Regency England with an unforgettable new heroine -- a genteel but
naughty innocent who gets more than she bargains for when she
finally says yes to love.
To her legions of adoring suitors, it comes as quite a shock when
Lady Sophie York rejects an offer of marriage from the dashing,
rakish Patrick Foakes in favor of amiable but dull Braddon Chatwin.
He may be an earl, but it is Patrick's stolen kisses that sear her
lips.
When Patrick, in disguise, scales a ladder to retrieve his friend's
fiancee, he never expects the elopement to be his own. Neither does
Sophie, Braddon, or the rest of the tattling "ton." One hasty
wedding later, the passionate innocent and the sophisticated rogue
play out their own intricate dance as Sophie masters what it takes
to keep a man where he belongs. And Patrick learns the ultimate
lesson in love.
Eloisa James is a professor of English literature who lives with her family in New Jersey. She is the also the author of Midnight Pleasures and Enchanting Pleasures.
"A steamy, satisfying romantic romp ... romance writing does not
get much better than this."
— People
"Sheer reading delight: witty, wise, and passionately
romantic."
— Mary Balogh, author of More Than a Mistress
Don't miss Eloisa James's acclaimed novel:
Potent Pleasures
"Unexpected twists...surprises all around."
— Publishers Weekly
"Utterly frivolous."
— USA Today
Available from Dell
And look for Eloisa James's new hardcover:
Enchanting Pleasures
Available in June 2001 from Delacorte Press
"A steamy, satisfying romantic romp ... romance writing does not
get much better than this."
- People
"Sheer reading delight: witty, wise, and passionately
romantic."
- Mary Balogh, author of More Than a Mistress
Don't miss Eloisa James's acclaimed novel:
Potent Pleasures
"Unexpected twists...surprises all around."
- Publishers Weekly
"Utterly frivolous."
- USA Today
Available from Dell
And look for Eloisa James's new hardcover:
Enchanting Pleasures
Available in June 2001 from Delacorte Press
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