Book description
A racy Regency romance from the New York Times bestselling author,
Eloisa James.
Never marry for love, it's the worst reason of all…
Finding herself under the unlikely guardianship of the kind but
shambolic Duke of Holbrook, Tess Essex is suddenly faced with her duty:
marry well and marry quickly. Once that's taken care of she can arrange
matches for her three younger sisters: Annabel, Imogen and Josephine.
But just when everything looks like it might be in order Tess's own
fiancé gets cold feet and one of her sisters elopes with a reckless
young lord…
And is Tess really as sensible and proper as she thinks she is? Lucius
Felton is a rogue whose own mother considers him irredeemable but he is
delicious and obscenely wealthy…Surely she can't really be contemplating
marriage to one of London's most infamous rakes?
Absurd as it seems Tess fears she may have fallen utterly and
completely in love… Praise for MUCH ADO ABOUT YOU:
'So full of dashing cads in breeches that it's got me seriously hot
under the collar. Bravo for Eloisa!' FIONA WALKER
'Great fun and love the modern take on a classic Regency romance, with
all its nods and winks to Austen…a great achievement that matches
fast-paced romance with well-crafted social observation.' FIONA WALKER
'Great fun! I couldn't put it down. Move over Georgette Heyer!' DAISY WAUGH
'Hurrah! Romance is back in fashion. No grisly body count, no lurking
serial killer. The only four-letter word is love. Choc-full of romantic
heroes that would give Darcy a run for his money. Sheer joy from
beginning to end.' Carole Matthews
'In the first in a new series featuring the wonderfully amusing Essex
sisters, New York Times best-selling James' gift for superb
characterization and elegantly sensual, delightfully witty prose creates
a thoroughly romantic treat.' Booklist
'[Lucius] possesses a quiet intensity and magnetic presence.'
Publishers Weekly
'There's nothing old-fashioned about the very spicy love scenes.' The
Seattle Times Eloisa James is a professor of English literature,
specializing in Shakespeare. She teaches at Fordham University in New
York City, and lives in New Jersey. Oxford University Press published
her academic book in 2000. Eloisa's books have been translated into
Dutch, Russian, German, Polish, French and Spanish. She is the daughter
of poet Robert Bly (winner of the American Book Award for Poetry) and
short story author Carol Bly. Eloisa's godfather was the poet James
Wright, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for his Collected Poems. Among
those poems - and one of Wright's most beloved - is a poem written for
his goddaughter, Mary Bly (aka Eloisa James).