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Eloisa James was a [[2009 RITA® Winners|2009 RITA® finalist]] in the [[RITA®: Best Historical Romance]] category with her novel ''[[Duchess By Night]]''. | Eloisa James was a [[2009 RITA® Winners|2009 RITA® finalist]] in the [[RITA®: Best Historical Romance]] category with her novel ''[[Duchess By Night]]''. | ||
− | == | + | == Author Series == |
− | + | ==='''Desperate Duchesses'''=== | |
− | + | #[[Desperate Duchesses|''Desperate Duchesses'']] - June 2007, [[Avon]] | |
− | + | #[[An Affair Before Christmas|''An Affair Before Christmas'']] - December 2007, [[Avon]] | |
− | + | #[[Duchess By Night|''Duchess By Night'']] - July 2008, [[Avon]] | |
− | + | #[[When the Duke Returns|''When the Duke Returns'']] - December 2008, [[Avon]] | |
− | + | #[[This Duchess of Mine|''This Duchess of Mine'']] - June 2009, [[Avon]] | |
− | + | #[[A Duke of Her Own|''A Duke of Her Own'']] - August 2009, [[Avon]] | |
− | + | ||
− | + | ==='''The Duchess Quartet'''=== | |
− | + | #[[Duchess in Love|''Duchess in Love'']] - December 2002, [[Avon]] | |
− | + | #[[Fool for Love|''Fool for Love'']] - August 2003, [[Avon]] | |
− | + | #[[A Wild Pursuit|''A Wild Pursuit'']] - March 2004, [[Avon]] | |
− | + | #[[Your Wicked Ways|''Your Wicked Ways'']] - April 2004, [[Avon]] | |
− | + | ||
+ | ==='''The Essex Sisters'''=== | ||
+ | #[[Much Ado About You|''Much Ado About You'']] - January 2005, [[Avon]] | ||
+ | #[[Kiss Me, Annabel|''Kiss Me, Annabel'']] - December 2005, [[Avon]] | ||
+ | #[[The Taming of the Duke|''The Taming of the Duke'']] - April 2006, [[Avon]] | ||
+ | #[[Pleasure For Pleasure|''Pleasure For Pleasure'']] - December 2006, [[Avon]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==='''Happily Ever Afters'''=== | ||
+ | #[[A Kiss at Midnight|''A Kiss at Midnight'']] - August 2010, [[Avon]] | ||
+ | #[[When Beauty Tamed the Beast|''When Beauty Tamed the Beast'']] - February 2011, [[Avon]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==='''The Pleasures Trilogy'''=== | ||
+ | #[[Potent Pleasures|''Potent Pleasures'']] - August 1999, [[Delacorte]] | ||
+ | #[[Midnight Pleasures|''Midnight Pleasures'']] - August 2000, [[Delacorte]] | ||
+ | #[[Enchanting Pleasures|''Enchanting Pleasures'']] - June 2001, [[Delacorte]] | ||
+ | |||
=== Novellas === | === Novellas === | ||
* "A Fool Again" in ''[[The One That Got Away - Anthology|The One That Got Away]]'', 2004 ([[Avon]]). | * "A Fool Again" in ''[[The One That Got Away - Anthology|The One That Got Away]]'', 2004 ([[Avon]]). | ||
− | * “A Proper Englishwoman” in ''[[Talk | + | * “A Proper Englishwoman” in ''[[Talk Of The Ton - Anthology|Talk Of The Ton]]'', 2005 Berkeley Jove. |
== Omnibus == | == Omnibus == | ||
− | * ''[[The Lady Most Likely]]'' with Connie Brockway and Julia Quinn - 2010 | + | * ''[[The Lady Most Likely - Anthology|The Lady Most Likely]]'' with [[Connie Brockway]] and [[Julia Quinn]] - 2010 |
+ | * ''[[The One That Got Away - Anthology|The One That Got Away]]'' 2004, with [[Victoria Alexander]], [[Liz Carlyle]], and [[Cathy Maxwell]] | ||
+ | * ''[[Talk Of The Ton - Anthology|Talk Of The Ton]]'' May 2005, with [[Rebecca Hagan Lee]], [[Julia London]], and [[Jacqueline Navin]] | ||
== Awards == | == Awards == |
Revision as of 14:53, 4 December 2011
Contents
Biography
Eloisa James is the pen-name of Mary Bly, a professor of English (specialising in Shakespeare, Early Modern Drama and Cultural and Linguistic Theory) at Fordham University.
Eloisa James was a 2009 RITA® finalist in the RITA®: Best Historical Romance category with her novel Duchess By Night.
Author Series
Desperate Duchesses
- Desperate Duchesses - June 2007, Avon
- An Affair Before Christmas - December 2007, Avon
- Duchess By Night - July 2008, Avon
- When the Duke Returns - December 2008, Avon
- This Duchess of Mine - June 2009, Avon
- A Duke of Her Own - August 2009, Avon
The Duchess Quartet
- Duchess in Love - December 2002, Avon
- Fool for Love - August 2003, Avon
- A Wild Pursuit - March 2004, Avon
- Your Wicked Ways - April 2004, Avon
The Essex Sisters
- Much Ado About You - January 2005, Avon
- Kiss Me, Annabel - December 2005, Avon
- The Taming of the Duke - April 2006, Avon
- Pleasure For Pleasure - December 2006, Avon
Happily Ever Afters
- A Kiss at Midnight - August 2010, Avon
- When Beauty Tamed the Beast - February 2011, Avon
The Pleasures Trilogy
- Potent Pleasures - August 1999, Delacorte
- Midnight Pleasures - August 2000, Delacorte
- Enchanting Pleasures - June 2001, Delacorte
Novellas
- "A Fool Again" in The One That Got Away, 2004 (Avon).
- “A Proper Englishwoman” in Talk Of The Ton, 2005 Berkeley Jove.
Omnibus
- The Lady Most Likely with Connie Brockway and Julia Quinn - 2010
- The One That Got Away 2004, with Victoria Alexander, Liz Carlyle, and Cathy Maxwell
- Talk Of The Ton May 2005, with Rebecca Hagan Lee, Julia London, and Jacqueline Navin
Awards
- 2005 Career Achievement Award Winner - Romantic Times Magazine - Innovative Historical Romance
On the Web
- Eloisa James - author's main website
- Reading Romance - author's column for Barnes & Noble updated monthly
- Squawk Radio - blog with other authors
Editorials
- [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/12/opinion/12bly.html?_r=1 New York Times - A Fine Romance by Mary Bly, 2005
Interviews
- Eloisa James - Interview at KCRA Sacramento
- Eloisa James - Interview at Risky Regencies
- Eloisa James - Interview at A Romance Review
- Eloisa James - Interviwe at Writers Break
- Eloisa James - Interview at Crescent Blues
- Eloisa James - Interview at The Literary Project
- Eloisa James - Interview at New York Magazine
- Eloisa James - Interview at Writers News Weekly